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What the hell is that?

Raphael Knecht
14.9.2018
Translation: machine translated

Our range is constantly growing. With some products, even the third time you look at them, you don't know exactly what you're looking at. Today: a piece of wood on a rope.

Almost everything for almost everyone, that's Galaxus. That's why you'll also find the latest fashion jewellery here. Such as a fine piece of tree trunk on a filigree designer rope. The Indians among us rejoice and bury their hatchets with joy. Fashionistas and stylists are more likely to hang this necklace around their necks with scepticism. But the whole thing has nothing to do with jewellery. Perhaps a medal to honour anonymous archaeologists? Or a bone-shaped memento of a deceased pet? All way off the mark.

You can find this thing in the Galaxus shop under the product type "Baby dental care". It is a cord with a violet root attached to it. The baby can chew on it when it starts teething. This gently massages the gums and your child has the perfect helper for pushing through the first teeth. Sounds more like a medieval method of suppressing cries of pain to me: Close your eyes, grit your teeth and push through. At least your offspring will be tougher than Bruce Willis afterwards.

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 get in touch and post the link below as a comment.

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When I'm not stuffing my face with sweets, you'll catch me running around in the gym hall. I’m a passionate floorball player and coach. On rainy days, I tinker with my homebuilt PCs, robots or other gadgets. Music is always my trusted companion. I also enjoy tackling hilly terrain on my road bike and criss-crossing the country on my cross-country skis. 

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