Stand Back And Admire My Techno Balls!

A big thank you to Hawkin’s Bazaar for a nice little freebie that came in the post this morning. I’m now the proud owner of Techno Balls! This is not some weird Wallace & Gromit style fetish wear, but a “perpetual-motion power marble run”.

The box has 173 snap-fit parts that form a tower, that once mounted with a motor allows you to watch your balls go go go. Apparently this has hypnotic appeal and “will amuse, delight and enthrall boys of all ages”.

Techno Balls in action earlier today

I’m not quite sure why Hawkin’s Bazaar sent them, but it’s a lovely gesture and thank you.

We’ll be using the freebie as a competition prize on Loquax, naturally promoting Hawkin’s Bazaar, and hopefully sending them some visitors in return as well as offering them a bit of extra exposure - all thanks to Techno Balls!

If any other merchants want to send gifts then feel free to do so… we’ll then use them to promote you (or keep it if it’s expensive and iPhone looking).

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    3 Comments so far

    1. They look well cool! They would keep me amused for hours and hours which isn’t necessarily the best thing to send to an affiliate :)

      Have to admit the Gadget/Gift sector certainly contain the most generous merchants out there. Prezzybox, Gizoo, IWoot and a few others often pop something in the post. Its always a nice surprise :)

    2. 173 bits to your balls now then Jason:)

      Doug

    3. They sent Sachin one too, I’m looking forward to putting it together

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