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4 multitasking baby products that save you money
2013-04-05 17:44:01| Product Reviews by ConsumerSearch.com
Those calming breaths you learned to do in childbirth class? They'll come in handy in the baby superstore aisle, too. That's because baby products are a $9.8 billion industry in the U.S. with hundreds of new products added to the line-up each year. To save money, it pays to buy products that do more than one thing or that can be converted to something non-baby-related later. Here are four baby products that can give you your money's worth. grassdryer.jpg Boon Winter Grass Countertop Drying Rack, $17.99This handy drying rack has flexible plastic (BPA, PVC and phthalate-free) grass-like blades that cradle hand-washed bottles, nipples, other bottle parts and baby spoons. Water drains into the lower tray. Multi-tasking bonus: The Boon Grass drying rack is a great way to dry delicate wine glasses. The plastic grass holds upside-down stemware in place so they're less likely to break, compared to the rough and tumble of a regular dish rack. babeecover.jpg Babee Covee 6-in-1 Baby Blanket and Cover, $39.99 - $49.99This mom-invented product functions six ways. It can be used as a car seat tent cover to shield a napping baby from the elements, a nursing cover, a high chair or shopping cart cover for protecting your baby from grimy restaurant or supermarket cart seating, a stroller blanket and a playtime blanket. The Babee Covee is reversible, featuring a printed cotton side and a "minky" plush side. The center Velcro pouch makes it all possible. Best of all: The Babee Covee is machine washable. diaperdekor.jpg Diaper Dekor Plus, $39.95 The Diaper Dekor Plus is more than a diaper pail. Pop out the diaper insert, which is designed to seal in diaper odors, and it becomes a garbage can that you can use way past the diaper phase, in the bathroom, kitchen or garage. The wide opening and sleek design set the stage for the trash-can transformation. The pail is made from durable ABS plastic, which holds up over time and doesn't absorb odors. It comes in soft pink and soft blue for the nursery, but if you're thinking ahead, go with white, black or sage instead. packandplay.jpg Graco Pack 'n Play Playard with Cuddle Cove, $199.99 This play yard comes fully loaded with a removable rocking seat for newborns, a bassinet insert for sleepy babies under 15 pounds, a changing table attachment for babies up to 25 pounds with parent organizer for diapers and supplies and a basic mesh-sided play yard that can function as a travel crib. An electronic module attaches to the Pack 'n Play's rails to add soothing vibration, sounds and songs to your baby's play yard experience (batteries not included). Although the play yard retails for around $200, that's not bad considering that it's four products in one. read more
News360: Getting to Know You at a Snail's Pace
2013-04-05 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
News360, a learning news aggregator for Android, has recently been updated. I decided to take a look. Uniquely, this app uses a thumbs-up button style of interaction in combination with collected statistics to provide stories that are supposed to be customized for you.
Oil in Lake From Exxon's Spill? Depends Who You Ask
2013-04-05 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
KATV: The oil leak in Mayflower is still less than a week old and the clean-up is a long way from finished, but there is growing concern over the future of that area. Conflicting reports from different agencies aren't helping the people around Mayflower decide if it's safe. Recent tests of air quality show volatile organic compounds remain in the air, but Exxon is sticking to their comment that no oil or remnants from the Pegasus Line burst have seeped into Lake Conway. However, there's a different...
Web orders – to a locker near you
2013-04-04 08:54:44| IT Services - Topix.net
Online retailers Walmart.com and Amazon.com are looking to extend their reach by putting delivery lockers in drugstores and convenience stores, and in chain stores like Staples, to meet customers' demands for faster access to online orders.
HP's and Dell's falls may be closer than you thought
2013-04-03 12:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News
It's a rare event: A big Wall Street investment bank told its clients to sell a major company's stock. As we saw during the 2008 financial crisis, the investment banks are among the last to admit their investments are at risk.
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