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Deal of the Week | Mini Remote Control Helicopter Drone $29.99 (reg. $49.99)

Deal of the Week | Mini Remote Control Helicopter Drone $29.99 (reg. $49.99)

Fun for the whole family, indoors or out!

Operates effectively up to 50 meters away, using the included controller, and its 2.4GHz wireless frequency limits outside interference. Six-axis gyroscopic stabilization system means effortless recovery after stunts and sudden moves. Wind resistant flight. Three different speed modes: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. Integrated color LED lighting makes for breathtaking nighttime flying. flights range between six and eight minutes per charge, with a charging time of about 45-60 minutes. Our Mini Remote Control Helicopter Drone would normally run you $49.99, but as our latest DEAL OF THE WEEK, it’s just $29.99!

GIFTABILITY INDEX SCORE: We give it a solid 97% estimated Gift Recipient Delight Value (GRDV).

Package includes:

  • Quadcopter
  • 2.4GHz remote controller (AA batteries not included)
  • Rechargeable 3.7V 350mAh lithium ion battery
  • Four spare rotor blades
  • USB charger
  • Screwdriver
  • User manual
  • Propellor pry tool

This offer runs from Friday, November 15th through Thursday, November 21st, 2019, while supplies last. Sorry, no rain checks. Drone is recommended for ages 14 and up.

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Deal of the Week | Mar. 15, 2013: USB Circus Cannon with Three Rockets, Circus Net for $7.99

USB Circus Cannon with three rockets and circus netReady. Aim. Fire!

Most of the time, our DOTWs are geared toward helping you get things done faster, or better, or cleaner. They’re productivity aids or device enhancements – aiming to help you and your computer be all you can be.

Not this week. This week, we’re bringing you a small, gaudily-colored circus cannon that plugs into your USB port. A circus cannon you can aim and fire using your keyboard, your mouse, or (if you have one) your joystick. It fires three foam-tipped rockets up to 10 feet, at velocities exceeding what you might reasonably expect. And it serves absolutely no useful purpose, other than having fun.

And that’s OK.

Find out all about it here.