Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Oct 2 2007, 10:53am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
This remote controlled toy car is ideal for big boys. The R/C Buggy can transport two beer cans.
With the R/C Buggy you can stay at your couch and drive to the kitchen, where your wife is hopefully kind enough to fill two cold ones into the buggy.
Legendary gadget shop Hammacher sells the R/C Beverage Buggy for only $49.95.
Details:
This 1:12 scale remote-controlled dune buggy has cup holders that secure two 16 oz. cans or bottles.
The buggy is easy to maneuver using the included two-channel 49MHz radio transmitter, which controls right, left, forward, and reverse movement. Remote requires one 9-volt battery; buggy requires four AA batteries.
See also our R/C Toy reviews.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting
world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
vibrant technology magazine.
Luigi can be contacted directly at ml@i4u.com. Luigi posts regularly on LuigiMe.com about his experience running I4U.
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