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Camelbak Podium Chilljacket Water Bottle The Chilljacket deals in opposites: It keeps your coffee warm during your commute and your sports drink frosty while you work out; your body stays hydrated and your clothes stay dry. The soft-sided, BPA-free vessel lets you squeeze out the last drop but locks shut so you don't suffer spills on your spendy gym duds. $12 • camelbak.com •
Dyson Air Multiplier Fan You could scar your brain trying to figure out what Dyson's latest invention is. Satellite antenna? Desktop atom smasher? Nope, just a household fan. The Multiplier sucks air in through its base and shoots it out through an aperture in the circular wing, creating a vortex of negative pressure that amplifies the breeze by a factor of 15. Eventually, Sir James is going to reinvent the wheel. For now, he's just engineered the blades off the common fan. $299 • dyson.com
Photo: Zachary Zavislak Best Made Pale Male Ax When you own a good ax, you see the world differently. Scrap wood in the yard? Kindling. Ugly table? Kindling. Overdue library book? Kindling. Spouse? Someone who would love a beautiful bespoke ax this holiday! Best Made Axes are the deluxest woodcutters out there, with hand-finished hickory handles and fine-grain steel heads. They even come in custom wooden crates. (Kindling.) $350 • shop.bestmadeco.com
Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket You say a heavy parka is too warm and a simple shell too cold? Take a tip from Baby Bear and reach for the Nano Puff. This jacket is just right — insulated enough to keep you warm but still thin and light (not to mention cool looking). Use it solo or underneath an outer shell for chillier days. And never feel like Goldilocks again. $150 • patagonia.com
Amazon Kindle DX Who says bigger isn't better? With more than twice the display space of other e-readers, Amazon's super Kindle affords more words per page than any other — and enough memory (3.3 GB) to store 3,500 books. Plus, turn off its wireless connectivity and the DX has ample juice for you to power through Cryptonomicon — thrice! (We dare you.) $490 • Amazon.com/Kindle-DX •
Epson Pro Cinema 9500 UB Projector Epson's new flagship projector delivers an incredible 200,000:1 contrast ratio and theater-accurate color for about $4,000. Its unique vertical-polarization system delivers inky-dark blacks. It even supports anamorphic lenses, which expand compressed movie images to full widescreen — just like projectors at the multiplex. $3,999 • epson.com 
Elektro Lumens FireSword IV Flashlight Some people dig a custom suit. Me? I'd rather have a hand-lathed, 3,000-lumen flashlight. With four 9.5-watt, high-intensity, multi-LED chipsets, this 13-inch, all-aluminum torch sips power but can brighten an entire football field. Guess I'd rather see than be seen.
— Robert Capps | Senior Editor $400 • elektrolumens.com
Agent18 StandHear Travel Stand Nothing's worse than a long flight shoehorned next to a bawling baby. To tune out that irritating infant, reach for the StandHear, a credit card-sized pedestal for your iPhone (or iPod). An integrated splitter can route audio to two pairs of headphones; perfect for sharing the music with that cutie in the aisle seat. $25 • agent18.com
MSI U210 Netbook The tastemakers at MSI gagged on the basic netbook recipe — cramped keyboard, squinty screen, sputtering chip set — and cooked up something yummy. Flexing a big-boy processor (AMD's Neo MV-40), the rig gets 12.1 inches of LCD real estate, flaunts 2 gigs of RAM, and runs Windows 7. Other netbooks are stale; the U210 should keep for a while. $430 • msi.com
Cocoon CMB100 Bag Tired of confronting the digital dystopia in the maw of your messenger bag? Ditch the wearable black hole and cozy up to a Cocoon. Its intricate web of elastic straps hugs your gadgets regardless of shape or size, adjusting to your tech cache as it grows — or shrinks. Now you can succumb to your OCD without attracting the style police. $40 • cocooninnovations.com « Wish List: 1 to 10Wish List: 21 to 30 »