

What the hell is that?

Our range is constantly growing. With some products, you don't know exactly what you're looking at even the third time you look. Today: a bag full of balls.
No idea what these things are supposed to be good for. In terms of size and shape, expanded clay comes to mind. These are small, brown hydrospheres for indoor plant pots. New in a classy white version for purist people? Nope! Hmm... Or are they little "wax balls" that I can melt down and use to make my own candles? No. Bath salts for relaxing in the bath at home? Neither.
In connection with water, I was on the right track. However, you don't need these things for bathing, but for cooking. More precisely, for vacuum cooking, or as the professionals call it: sous-vide. Thanks to their heat-insulating properties, they act as a kind of lid on the surface of the water. The manufacturer promises a reduction in heat loss of up to 90 per cent and therefore lower energy consumption. Cool! But too fancy for me. I prefer to grill my meat over tried-and-tested charcoal.

From climbing ropes to red wine and impact drills, there's almost everything. With this motto in mind, we browse our range for unusual products that make you wonder: what the hell is that? Follow me and you won't miss any of these rarities. Discovered something here that you think is absolutely weird? Then post the link below as a comment.


Riding my motorbike makes me feel free, fishing brings out my inner hunter, using my camera gets me creative. I make my money messing around with toys all day.