![]() ![]() Each writing utensil comes with a little pod on the end filled with seeds. Besides the obvious role of writing, the pencils can also help you plant a garden. These helpful pencils have two functions. The PDF is free, but for every hard copy sold, the company donates to someone in need. You'll never have to settle for McDonald's again! The Good and Cheap book is Kickstarter's most successful cookbook. The helpful book includes meals that only cost about $4 to make. But it's possible to have your avocado toast and eat it, too: Leanne Brown created a recipe book to teach new cooks how to make the most out of their grocery trips. Let's be real: When it comes to mealtime, you usually have to decide between eating healthy or eating cheaply. The innovative gadget met its Kickstarter goal in 2014 and has been helping out wrinkled shirts ever since. Best of all, it transforms into a normal iron for when you have other wrinkles to work out. Never settle for out-of-shape lapels again with this portable iron that slides onto collars for on-the-go perfection. When running to a business meeting or an important interview, a crisp collar is key. The project raised over $200,000 in 2012, back when it was called the Home Aquaponics Kit. All the owner has to do is feed the fish and they're rewarded with flourishing edible plants to enjoy. The plants clean the fish bowl and the fish's waste is eaten by the plants. The bottom of this fishbowl holds the betta fish, while the top holds a variety of edible plants. The Back to Roots Water Garden is the perfect aquarium for hungry pet owners who hate to clean. Back To Roots Water Garden $97Įveryone loves a good self-sustaining ecosystem. ![]() According to CNN, the game is a lot like UNO, but with more deadly kittens. Impressively, it raised over $8 million during the course of its campaign. The game boasts two Kickstarter records, as both the most-backed Kickstarter project ever and the most-funded game in Kickstarter history. The party game is good for two to five players and comes with 56 cards, all illustrated by The Oatmeal's Matthew Inman. Exploding Kittens $20įans of the popular web comic The Oatmeal are probably familiar with this card game. ![]() Qwerkywriter raised nearly $130,000 on Kickstarter in 2014. ![]() The Qwerkywriter Typewriter can connect to your computer with or without wires and provides one of the most delightful typing experiences you could imagine. This item has the look, feel, and satisfaction of an original typewriter but with the accessibility and ease of your tablet. The product met its Kickstarter goal in 2014 and also made an appearance on, where software tycoon Kevin O’Leary offered up a whopping $100,000 for 25 percent of the business. It's motion-sensored, so it only flips on when a sleepy visitor comes to use the toilet. The clip-on light makes the toilet bowl glow one of eight colors (or rotates through all of them). The IllumiBowl Toilet Night Light eliminates the need to hit the light switch by illuminating the toilet itself. When getting up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, some people are hesitant to turn on the lights. The campaign more than doubled its $40,000 goal in 2013. PyroPet now sells lots of different animals, but the project all started with a cat candle called Kisa. PyroPet encourages people to actually use their candles because once the candle melts down, a creepy (but cool) metal skeleton is revealed. Often people will put off burning a candle altogether for fear of being left with a melted lump where a cat- or tree-shaped candle once stood. Cat Pyropet $34Ĭarved candles are nice to look at it, but once you use it for its actual purpose-burning-the candle tends to lose its fun shape. You can find even more on Amazon Launchpad Kickstarter. In case you missed the campaigns, here are some successful Kickstarter products you can buy on Amazon. Thanks to the magic of crowdsourcing, the demand is available before there is even a supply. Kickstarter is a great tool to help new businesses get their products developed. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |