The 50 Top Home Tech Products of 2017 You Need to Add

Andi • Jan 14, 2018

Homes are getting smarter all the time, thanks to great advances in technology. Check out our favorite home tech products and add a little brains to your abode!

Ecobee Smart Thermostat

The  Ecobee smart thermostat  does everything but the dishes around the house it seems. It works well with Amazon’s Alexa and claims to save homeowners an average of 23 percent annually. It can tell when someone’s home and which rooms are occupied. Find out if a  WiFi thermostat is right for you.

Photo: Courtesy of  Amazon

Nest Protect

Nest Protect

Nest has got it right with the second-generation model of its Protect smoke and carbon monoxide detector. It integrates with Nest’s Learning Thermostat and Nest Cam. It will test for low batteries and communicate with other Nest devices in a home. It can tell you where the problem is and uses two wavelengths of light to look for both fast and slow burning fires. Find out  how to maintain smoke alarms  in your home.

Photo: Courtesy of  Amazon

 

Lutron Serena Remote Controlled Shades

Lutron Serena Remote Controlled Shades

Let  Lutron  handle the hassle of opening and closing shades with its remote-controlled shades. The insulated honeycomb model has a R rating for insulation of 4.3 whereas a typical double-pane window has an R-value of 2. The shades can be controlled anywhere through the Luton App and Smart Bridge. It can even compensate for battery voltage like if one shade has new batteries and the shade next to it has older batteries they will still move at the same speed.

Find out  how to stop window drafts in your home.

Photo: Courtesy of  Lutron

Sonos Wireless Speaker System

Sonos Wireless Speaker System

Sonos wireless speakers  allow you to stream music in any room with these speakers and works great with Amazon’s Alexa. The set is fairly simple: just plug it in, download the free app and connect it to your WiFi network. It makes entertaining easier and doesn’t require a bunch of wiring work in your ceiling. If you like the challenge of a  DIY project like installing audio in every room, learn how to do it.

Photo: Courtesy of  Amazon

 

Electrolux IQ Touch Electric Range

Electrolux IQ Touch Electric Range

Those in search of that  modern house feel  will want to upgrade to the  Electrolux IQ Touch Electric Range. The front control design, Flex-2-Fit heating elements and Perfect Taste Dual Convection will make cooking everything from the weeknight meal to holiday dinners easier. The easy-to-clean cooktop surface and seven cooking modes will help even the most novice chefs prepare marvelous meals.

Photo: Courtesy of  Electrolux

 

Crock-Pot WeMo Enabled Smart Slow Cooker

Crock-Pot WeMo Enabled Smart Slow Cooker

Give your  oven a break  and control your dinner from anywhere with the  WeMo Crock-Pot slow cooker.  Just use your smart device and the WeMo App (free) to adjust or schedule cooking time and temperature. Dinner will be ready when you are!

Photo: Courtesy of  Crock-Pot

HAPIfork

HAPIfork

The  HAPIfork  is an electric fork that helps you monitor and track your eating habits. It alerts you with the help of indicator lights and gentle vibrations when you’re eating that  grilled steak  too fast. The information is then uploaded via USB or Bluetooth to your online dashboard on HAPI.com to track your progress.

Photo: Courtesy of  HAPIfork

GeniCan

GeniCan

Get organized  in the kitchen with the  GeniCan , which easily installs into your existing garbage can or recycle bin and allows you to add items to your grocery list automatically as you dispose of them. You’ll never forget to add items to your list again. Photo: Courtesy of  GeniCan

 

Perfect Drink Pro

Perfect Drink Pro

You’ll make the perfect drink every time with the  Perfect Drink Pro.  Great for your  home bar , tell the Perfect Drink Pro via the app what you have in your liquor cabinet. Choose a recipe and this bar-top appliance will help you measure out just the right proportions for your drink. Then shake or stir. Photo: Courtesy of  Perfect Company

June Intelligent Oven

Make cooking a breeze with the  June Intelligent Oven.  The countertop convention oven comes with a built-in camera that recognizes more than 20 foods and cooks them automatically. And the oven also boasts that it’s  easy to clean. Photo: Courtesy of  June

 

Behmor Brazen Plus Coffee Maker

Behmor Brazen Plus Coffee Maker

The  Brazen Plus Coffee Maker  features adjustable settings for water brewing temperature and pre-soak, and guarantees brewing temperature to within 1 degree of your setting. The oversize shower head and pulsed water flow ensures complete coffee bed saturation for the perfect cup every time. And use a permanent filter or paper filters, and don’t forget to use those leftover grounds for  pest control.

Photo: Courtesy of  Behmor

Pantelligent Frying Pan

Pantelligent Frying Pan

Want perfectly cooked burgers, fish fillets and steaks every time? The  Pantelligent Frying Pan  has a temperature sensor inside and connects to an app which will tell you when to flip the food, stir the ingredients or adjust the heat on your stove. And when you’re not cooking, just store it with the rest of your  pots and pans.

Photo: Courtesy of  Pantelligent

 

Neato Botvac Vacuum

Tired of  vacuum repair?  The  Botvac Wi-Fi connected robot vacuum from neato  lets you control the vacuum from wherever you are. Have last-minute company coming over for dinner? Start the robot vacuum before you leave work. And, it has two cleaning modes and includes an ultra-performance filter which makes it easy-to-clean.

Photo: Courtesy of  Neato Robotics

Faber Hood T-Light

Faber Hood T-Light

new vent hood  can quickly transform a kitchen and the  T-Light from Faber  stands out with clean lines and bright LED light. With five models, smart appliances powerful Evo Motor guarantees better results in terms of energy efficiency and reduced noise.

Photo: Courtesy of  Faber

 

Anova Sous Vide with Bluetooth

Anova Sous Vide with Bluetooth

If it’s  too cool outside to grill , try cooking in the  Anova Sous Vide with Bluetooth.  And this sous vide (a method of cooking food slowly in a vacuum-sealed pouch at a low temperature so as to retain most of the juice and aroma) precision cooking device will cook that roast or steak to the perfect temperature every time, and you can keep track of the cooking process via its Bluetooth system.

Photo: Courtesy  Anova Culinary

 

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerator

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerator

According to Samsung, the company’s new  Family Hub Refrigerator  lets you “find what you need, faster.” If your  kitchen needs a makeover , this fridge will certainly make it smarter. It features a touchscreen system and apps that are easy-to-use, and has a camera feed to help you track contents. The refrigerator comes in three unique designs.

Photo: Courtesy of  Samsung

Bluetooth Headphones

Bluetooth Headphones

Protective headphones equipped with a radio have been around for a while. Some models offer an auxiliary jack so you can plug in your phone or MP3 player, but good luck keeping that irritating cord plugged in for more than five minutes at a time. ION has solved that little problem with its  Tough Sounds Hearing Protection Headphones with Bluetooth & Radio. Now, while mowing the lawn or running a chain saw, you can tap into your Bluetooth-equipped device and listen to your own tunes or a podcast. These headphones have a built-in rechargeable battery that lasts up to 20 hours per charge.

 

Surge Protection is Cheap Insurance

Surge Protection is Cheap Insurance

There’s a bunch of surge protectors to choose from at home centers these days, and they’re more affordable than ever. The six-outlet model shown here, made by Defiant, is available at The Home Depot. It’s so inexpensive, there’s no reason not to install them throughout the whole house. And don’t forget about your larger appliances. Today’s washers, dryers and refrigerators have electronic circuit boards that can be destroyed by surges.

Wixey Digital Angle Gauge

This Wixey Digital Angle Gauge is 21st-century fun! Yeah, you could adjust your saw’s angle using other methods and eventually get it perfect, but this gizmo saves lots of time, and did we mention it was fun? Just crank the blade up, set the magnetic base on the blade and square up the blade to the table (the body of the tool is absolutely square). Then push the zero button to calibrate the tool. Once it’s calibrated, you can adjust the blade to the desired angle, all the while getting an accurate digital readout. When you get the desired angle, whether it’s 22-1/2 or 45 degrees, you know it’s right on, and you can proceed with your project instead of spinning your wheels micro-adjusting.

 

Power, Cubed: E-More Cube

Power, Cubed: E-More Cube

Long power strips are a great invention, but some electrical plugs are such space hogs that you can’t use all the available outlets. And what about your phone, tablet and other USB devices? The E-More Cube has four three-prong power outlets as well as two USB charging ports. The outlets are configured so there’s no competition for charging space. The Cube is power-surge protected and takes up less space than a strip on a workshop or countertop. Plus, it looks cool!

Marcia Roepke, Art Director

 

Best Night-Light in History: SnapRays Guidelight

Best Night-Light in History: SnapRays Guidelight

About once a year here at the office, we encounter ‘The Perfect Product.’ This year the title winner has to be the SnapRays Guidelight. Even though it’s just a lowly night-light, it’s practically perfect in every way. Here’s why:

  • Everyone needs it: If the sun goes down where you live, you need a few night-lights, right?
  • Anyone can install it: It takes all of 60 seconds. Remove the single screw on the old cover plate, snap in the Guidelight and reinstall the screw. That’s it.
  • It’s inexpensive to operate: The three tiny LEDs come on only when it’s dark, thanks to the light sensor built into the cover.
  • It’s not an ugly plug-in. It looks exactly like an ordinary cover plate. The LEDs at the bottom light up the floor right where you need it.
  • The price is reasonable and they cost even less per light if you buy a bunch.

The Guidelight is powered by two little prongs that snap over the terminal screws on the receptacle. Brilliant! No batteries, no wiring, no nuthin! You have a choice of two outlet cover types in ivory, almond or white.

 

Hands-Free Tablets and Phones: GoGear Automotive Universal Tablet Holder

Here’s a simple gadget that makes it easier to entertain your backseat passengers. The  GoGear Automotive Universal Tablet Holder  straps onto the back of a headrest and uses rubberized elastic cords to keep a firm grip on tablets and phones. Now you can let your kids watch a movie on your iPad or phone without having to worry about them trashing it. At The Home Depot, the GoGear Automotive Universal Tablet Holder is $16.

 

World's Coolest Hose Reel: RoboReel Water Hose Reel

World’s Coolest Hose Reel: RoboReel Water Hose Reel

It’s crazy-expensive, but if you’re a serious gardener, it’s crazy-cool, too. Frankly, there’s nothing like the RoboReel Water Hose Reel. Its looks may be otherworldly, but its function is totally down to earth. Here are the neatest features. One hundred feet of high-quality 5/8-in. hose (or 150 ft. of 1/2-in. hose) retracts with the push of a button either on the top of the cover or on the remote. So, no cranking?a big onboard rechargeable battery does the heavy lifting. The remote switch snaps onto the end of the hose (it features quick-disconnects on all the accessories), and that allows you to turn the water off or on from wherever you are. Attach it to a handheld sprinkler for hand watering, or use it separately to control the lawn sprinkler. No more running back and forth to the spigot.

The water shuts off automatically after one hour, so you never have to worry about it running all night if you forget to shut it off. The RoboReel system has lots more features that are worth checking out if you think this awesome hose reel might be for you. Believe it?if you’re a hard-core gardener with money to spend on your passion, you’ll absolutely love this thing. Learn more, find a dealer and watch the videos at the manufacturer’s website.

 

Soil Testing Made Easy: General 4-in-1 Soil Condition Meter

Soil Testing Made Easy: General 4-in-1 Soil Condition Meter

For the aspiring gardener or a lawn enthusiast, check out the General 4-in-1 Soil Condition Meter. Stick it in the ground and you can measure soil pH, moisture content and temperature. Plus, it’ll tell you how much sunlight falls on any particular spot in the course of a day. The pH meter isn’t as reliable as having samples tested in a lab, but General claims an accuracy rate of within .5 percent, which is close enough for most plants and grass. Serious gardeners and turf lovers use that information to get the most out of their gardens and lawns. This little tool might add a bit more green to your thumb too.

Prevent Port Damage to Your Smartphone or Laptop

My 3-year-old granddaughter thought the USB ports on my son’s laptop would be a great place to hide her hairclips. It was powered up at the time, and the clips shorted out the $800 main board (he had to remind himself how precious she is).

The service guy said port damage is common, and not just from little gremlins jamming hairclips in them. Dust, dirt and metal fragments can accumulate in the ports and cause damage when you jam the plug in. So my son sealed his smartphone and laptop ports with silicone anti-dust stoppers. It’s really cheap insurance against costly repairs.

Rick Muscoplat, Contributing Editor

 

See Inside your Walls with General iBorescope

See Inside your Walls with General iBorescope

Unless you have X-ray vision, it can be tough to figure out what’s inside a wall. That’s where a ‘borescope’ comes in handy. It’s basically a small camera on the end of a snake. You just fish it through a hole or tight space to view what’s inside on a video monitor. Several companies make borescopes, but the General iBorescope line is a little different in that it lets you use the display on your smartphone or tablet as a wireless video monitor. The borescope acts as a Wi-Fi hot spot, letting you connect your mobile device to it without a Wi-Fi router or Internet access. A free app lets you snap photos and record video, and the camera is waterproof so you can safely use it in areas that may be wet.

More Than A Garage Door Opener: Ryobi GD200

More Than A Garage Door Opener: Ryobi GD200

This  game-changing garage hub is called the Ryobi GD200. It has a powerful 2-hp motor under the hood, instead of a 1/2-hp like most other openers. It features a super-quiet, steel-reinforced belt drive rather than a noisy chain or screw drive. It also has an LED light, which should last as long as the opener itself. The light is activated by a motion detector and turns on whenever you enter the garage. But what really sets this unit apart are the seven ports. Each port receives a module of your choosing, including a fan, a CO and temperature sensor, a Bluetooth speaker that broadcasts and receives music or phone calls from your smartphone, a retractable electrical cord, a battery backup, and even a laser system that tells you when your car is parked in exactly the right spot.

Robotic Lawn Mower: Automower

 

Robotic Lawn Mower: Automower

The  Automower from Husqvarna  works great. The guide wire that runs around the perimeter of your yard is held down with stakes, so no trenching was necessary, and programming is simple. The whole setup took less than 90 minutes. What makes this machine excel is the retractable, razor-like cutting blades. They’re just a fraction of the size of thick steel blades, which results in clean cuts, longer run-times and super-quiet operation.

Smarter Smart Bulbs: GE's C Light Bulbs

Smarter Smart Bulbs: GE’s C Light Bulbs

The new  line of LED lightbulbs from GE , simply called ‘C,’ can be directly controlled with a smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth — no central hub necessary. There are two types of bulbs in the ‘C’ line: The ‘C Life’ is an all-purpose light perfect for the kitchen, living room or office. The ‘C Sleep’ bulb has been designed to support the body’s natural circadian rhythms, which can help you sleep more soundly. It emits a traditional soft light for the day; a warm, calming light before bedtime; and a crisp, energizing light in the morning. Using an app, the lights can be dimmed and set to a timer as a group or individually. When run for three hours a day, the bulbs should last 20 years! Smartphone-friendly Garage Door Opener: Chamberlain HD950WF

 

Smartphone-friendly Garage Door Opener: Chamberlain HD950WF

This  Chamberlain HD950WF garage door opener  includes a few very useful ‘bells and whistles.’ It has a hefty 1-1/4-hp motor and a battery backup (so it’ll work even if the power is out). The door starts out slowly, picks up speed, and then slows down before reaching the top or bottom. That, in conjunction with the belt drive, makes it super quiet. And, with the included smartphone app, you can open and close your garage door (or check it you left the door open) from nearly anywhere.

Keep Your Components Cool: CabCool 1202-M

The hard drives in DVR-type cable or satellite boxes run full time and can really pump out the heat. If you keep yours behind closed doors in your entertainment center, you risk overheating all the electronic devices you store there. But there’s an easy solution—tiny fans like the CabCool 1202-M. The kit comes with two 120mm cooling fans, an assortment of grilles, a power supply and a preset thermal controller. The controller turns the fans on and off when needed. Or upgrade to the programmable LED thermal controller and set your own on/off temperatures and keep track of cabinet temps on the LED screen.

Hide TV Wires: Power Jumper kit

Hide TV Wires: Power Jumper kit

A flat panel TV looks great on the wall, but all those wires leading to it don’t. If there’s an outlet near the TV, the Power Jumper kit (No. 22APJW-7R) lets you get power and digital cable up to your TV invisibly. The outlet and plug are prewired. Just cut a hole near the TV and another below it in the same stud cavity. Then drop the prewired unit and signal cables down from the top opening.

LED Retrofit for Recessed Lighting: Halo RL560

LED Retrofit for Recessed Lighting: Halo RL560

If you think you can pop an off-the-shelf LED bulb into a recessed fixture, think again. It may not survive the heat buildup in a small space. Plus, it may not provide the same beam pattern or color as your current bulb. So if you’re serious about reducing your electric bill, look for a retrofit module made especially for recessed lights. The Halo RL560, for example, fits most existing 5-in. and 6-in. housings. Just screw the threaded adapter into the existing socket, connect the ground wire and snap in the module. The RL560 uses 10 watts and provides 600 lumens (65-watt equivalent). Estimated life is 50,000 hours. It’s rated for damp and wet locations and is dimmable. Find the module at home centers, lighting showrooms and online. It’s available in white or a satin nickel finish.

Save 10 Percent on Your AC Bill with QwikSEER+ WattSaver

Most furnaces and heat pumps run the air-conditioning blower motor at a fixed speed regardless of the conditions inside your home. But the QwikSEER+ WattSaver add-on controller board makes your AC system more efficient by running the blower motor at the optimal speed to match the temperature and humidity levels in your home. It’s proven to save at least 10 percent on your annual AC bill. You can install the unit yourself if you can follow an electrical schematic and feel comfortable cutting a small hole in the sheet metal plenum to mount a sensor on the evaporator coil. Don’t want to do it yourself? An HVAC pro can do it in less than an hour. The QwikSEER+ WattSaver pays for itself in about two years, depending on your AC usage and the electric rates in your area. For more information, visit the manufacturer’s site.

Reduce Cord Clutter with a PowerTap Grommet

Reduce Cord Clutter with a PowerTap Grommet

This power and data port is a neat, convenient way to provide a computer plug-in spot on you desk. The port rotates inside its housing. So you can instantly flip it open to plug in, or close it for a clean, uncluttered look. And no more reaching behind your desk to plug into a wall receptacle. The downside is that you have to cut a big hole (more than 4 in. in diameter) in your desktop. There are two versions: one with outlets and Ethernet ports, the other with outlets and USB ports. To browse or buy, search online for ‘PowerTap Grommet.’

WaterCop: Automatic Water Shutoff

WaterCop: Automatic Water Shutoff

A little leak can lead to huge costs and headaches. That’s why there are water shutoff systems like the WaterCop control valve. Install it right after your main shutoff valve, then locate water sensors (sold separately) near the most likely leaks (water heater, toilets, dishwasher, etc.). If a sensor detects water, it wirelessly signals the valve to shut off. You can also install a temperature sensor that shuts off the water when indoor temperatures fall to 38 degrees F. That won’t prevent the pipes from bursting if they freeze, but it will prevent a flood. Visit the manufacturer’s site for more information. Find you water main and gas shut off  when you move in to a first home or new home.

Digital Fence Gauge

This digital height gauge (Wixey WR25 Mini Digital Height Gauge) lets you set your table saw blade to a precise height. But we found another great use for it: It’s the perfect tool for setting the fence on your router table. Zero the meter and pull the gauge until the depth you want shows on the screen. Then lock the fence in place, precisely where you want it.

Vacuum Dustpan Saves Your Back

Vacuum Dustpan Saves Your Back

You may think this Crowley Jones EV1850 Eye-Vac Pro Electric Dustpan represents the ultimate in laziness. But if you have back issues, this smart vacuum/dustpan is for you. Just set the unit to automatic mode and sweep the debris toward it. The motion sensor detects when your broom is within range and starts up the vacuum. Aim the dirt pile toward the suction port and the vacuum will suck it up. If you have pets, they may activate the motion detector when they walk by. That’s why there’s a switched manual mode to activate the vacuum. Discover  vacuum attachment uses for dust collection in the workshop.

 

TrickleStar Motion-Sensor Power Strip Trims Your Electric Bill

TrickleStar Motion-Sensor Power Strip Trims Your Electric Bill

Your cable/satellite box, Blu-ray player, TV sound system and streaming devices all draw power 24/7, even when the TV is off. It’s the same with your computer and its attached printer, scanner and accessory speakers. The TrickleStar Motion Sensor PowerStrip shuts off those power-sucking devices when they’re not being used. It takes its cues from whatever device (TV or computer) is plugged into the ‘control’ receptacle, along with input from the attached motion sensor. Here’s how it works. When you turn on the TV or computer, the power strip immediately powers up three switched receptacles for your accessories/peripherals. When you turn the TV or computer off, it shuts off the switched receptacles. And, if the TV or computer is on, but you leave the room for 30 minutes or longer, the motion sensor shuts off the switched receptacles. Come back and it powers them back up. The unit has one control receptacle, three switched receptacles and three always-on receptacles, along with built-in surge protection (1080 joules) for all outlets.

 

Answer or Open the Door From Any Phone with Viking Electronics

You get packages and you don’t want them sitting on your doorstep. Or, you need to open the door for housecleaners and contractors when you’re not at home. Forget the spare keys. Forget the dead bolt codes. These two products from Viking Electronics allow you to answer the door, speak with the visitor from any phone anywhere, and even open the door remotely. Install the C-250 controller between the landline demarcation box and your home phones or between your router and your VoIP box. Connect the controller to the Viking E-40-BN-EWP door box. Then program the controller to dial up to five family cell phone numbers. When a visitor presses the button, the controller rings your home phone with a double ring so you know it’s a visitor at the door and not a regular phone call. Answer the door and open the door from any home phone.

When you leave the house, simply program the controller to forward the door box calls to your cell phone. If you don’t have land or VoIP service, leave the controller in call forwarding mode and it’ll send all door box calls to a portable phone. The forwarded call will show up on your portable phone’s screen as your front door. Answer the call and enter a code to activate your door strike or Wi-Fi?enabled dead bolt. The Viking units are a bit pricey, but they’re commercial-grade products, so they’ll last much longer than cheaper consumer-grade versions.

Control Your Tools With Your Phone

Control Your Tools With Your Phone

Milwaukee’s ONE-KEY line of tools is a new generation of ‘connected tools’ that can be programmed to suit the job. Let’s say you’re installing metal vent using self-drilling screws. Just use the Milwaukee app to find the setting for the gauge and type of metal and the size of the screw. Then program the drill or impact driver using your phone’s Bluetooth. When you squeeze the trigger, the tool will start at a low rpm to prevent the tip from walking across the metal. The electronic torque monitoring senses when the screw bites in and boosts the speed to drive the screw in. Then it’ll slow down and cut off power when the screw reaches the programmed torque—all with a single trigger pull.

The ONE-KEY system also has an inventory management and tool reporting feature for pros to keep track of tools and monitor their workers’ productivity.

 

Super-Fast Wi-Fi Router

Super-Fast Wi-Fi Router

If you’re into wireless home video streaming or gaming, or home automation, you need a Wi-Fi router with the best range and fastest speed. Most Wi-Fi routers have a hard time delivering all the available bandwidth when multiple users are online. That’s because they deliver data to only one device at a time. So everyone’s speed is based on the speed of the oldest and slowest device in use at the time. The Netgear Nighthawk X6 Tri-Band Wireless Router solves that problem by adding an extra traffic lane. When the router sees a slowpoke device come online, it diverts the faster devices to the new traffic lane, so everybody gets the fastest possible speed. The Nighthawk router also uses six antennas and Beamforming software to locate and direct the signal toward each device. Together with a fast dual-core processor and a powerful amplifier, this Wi-Fi router gets you the strongest signal at almost every spot in your house.

Smartphone Inspection Camera

This Distianert Endoscope Inspec­tion Camera has a 13-ft. cable that lets you snake behind walls and peek inside appliances—even grab wires or retrieve nuts and bolts from tight quarters. Just download the app and plug the 2.0-megapixel inspection camera into any on-the-go (OTG) compatible Android smartphone or tablet or into a USB port on a Mac laptop. Move the camera into position and adjust the light intensity switch to get the proper illumination. Watch your screen to get the camera into the right spot. Then snap a still shot or shoot video. For long runs, tape the cable to a stick to feed and aim the camera head. The unit comes with a cloth storage bag and three attachments: a 90-degree mirror, a hook and a magnetic tip. The video quality is good enough to get the job done; just don’t expect 1080 resolution for this price. You can find the camera for about $23 at  amazon.com.

 

Electrical Tools with Onboard Voltage Tester

Electrical Tools with Onboard Voltage Tester

Non-contact voltage testers are great for making sure the power is off before you start an electrical project. But the testers are easy to lose track of and misplace—which pocket is it in? Tool manufacturer Gardner Bender solves the problem of lost testers by incorporating a tester right into the handles of its wire stripper and screwdriver—tools you’re bound to have on hand whenever you’re doing electrical work. Simply press the button and move the tool handle near the wires to test before touching. Or, slide the tester off the tool handle to use it as a freestanding unit.

Find the  GST-70M Circuit Alert Voltage sensing stripper and SDT-10 screwdriver  at home centers and online.

Ring Doorbell

Ring Doorbell

It was only a matter of time before someone brought the traditional doorbell into the 21 st  century. With the  Ring Video Doorbell  you can enhance your home security and just make your life easier in general. The Ring Doorbell connects to your home Wi-Fi network and takes HD video of the area directly outside of your door. You can then access the camera’s video feed through an app on your phone from anywhere in the world, whether you are in your backyard or in another country. The doorbell even has a two-way audio channel so you can have a full conversation with whoever is at your door. The Ring Doorbell can be set to send you a notification every time someone walks up to your house so you can check out any unwanted or surprise guests. In terms of design, the Ring Doorbell is not much bigger than other doorbells and comes in a variety of colors so that it works with any paint scheme. The Ring Video Doorbell is sold online and in stores starting at $179.00, with an upgraded “Pro” version available for $249.00.

Bluetooth Padlock

We had a problem with strangers disposing of their garbage in our dumpster here at work. On a few mornings, it was completely full of construction debris! We could either start locking the dumpster at night or keep paying the $80 early pickup fees. I bought a  Master Lock Bluetooth padlock  because I didn’t want to carry any more keys in my pockets or try to remember a combination. The app on my phone lets me open the lock remotely (within Bluetooth range). I can also use the app to set combinations that my coworkers can use. If I give out individual codes, I can track who opened it and when—not that  I don’t trust my coworkers. I can give out single-use codes as well. I bought the  heavy-duty outdoor model No. 4401DLH online. — Josh Risberg, Lead Carpenter

Lutron Caseta Wireless Lighting Starter Kit

Lutron Caseta Wireless Lighting Starter Kit

Get your home on the path to automation with the  Lutron Caseta Wireless Lighting Starter Kit. Photo: Courtesy of  Home Depot

 

Weber iGrill 3

Weber iGrill 3

The  Weber iGrill 3 , which is compatible with the brand’s Genesis II and Genesis II LX gas grills, allows you to closely monitor your food so you get perfect results every time. The Bluetooth-enabled device supports up to four probes and sends information such as food temperature, cook time and even propane tank levels to your smartphone or tablet via the Weber iGrill app.

Smartphone with Thermal Imaging

The  CAT S60 Android smartphone  ( catphones.com ) is far more rugged than a consumer-grade phone. It’s shatterproof up to a 6-ft. drop onto concrete, dustproof, shockproof and waterproof down to 5 meters for up to an hour. This phone works in temps from minus 13 to 131 degrees F, and the touch screen has glove-on and wet-finger tracking ability, so it operates in any weather. The  CAT S60 has a 13-megapixel camera  as well as an infrared (FLIR) camera. Use the FLIR camera throughout your house to measure surface temperatures and find air leaks and temperature differences behind walls, electrical problems and even beehives. The S60 works with AT&T and T-Mobile and affiliated GSM networks using a nano sim card. It comes with 32GB internal memory and accepts a microSD card for extended storage up to 128GB.

 

Pull Power, Light and Compressed Air From Your Ceiling

Pull Power, Light and Compressed Air From Your Ceiling

When auto mechanics need a trouble light, receptacle or compressed air, they just reach for the ceiling and pull down whatever hose or cord they need. Now you can too. The Chamberlain Garage Power Station mounts on your ceiling and has a 25-ft. multifunction pull-down/retractable ‘hose’ to provide light, power and compressed air. The base unit plugs into a nearby receptacle and houses an air compressor capable of putting out 100 psi (great for bike tires). Pop two MR16 halogen bulbs into the ceiling unit to get 100 watts of area lighting in addition to the LED work light on the retractable hose. 

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By Andi Dyer 31 Aug, 2023
Are you ready to embark on a journey that goes beyond the ordinary? At Sterling Real Estate Group, being a REALTOR® isn't just a job—it's a calling. We're more than intermediaries; we're relationship heroes who elevate the human side of real estate every single day. Opportunity Knocks! Join our Bellingham or Ferndale office as a Professional Real Estate Sales Broker. As the bridge between sellers and buyers, you'll not only market listings but also guide clients with expertise and care. If you're looking to grow your real estate career, this is the chance you've been waiting for! Why Choose Sterling? We provide more than a job; we offer a community of support and growth. 🌟 Mentorship Programs: Learn from the best in the industry. 📚 Comprehensive Training: Elevate your skills with weekly in-house training. 🚀 Cutting-edge Technology: Stay ahead with top-notch tools and marketing systems. 💼 Wealth Seminars: Build your financial future with expert advice. 🌆 Engaging Culture: Join a team that thrives on collaboration and positivity. 🎓 Educational Bonuses: Access clock hour classes and MLS forms training. 🏠 And Much More: Countless benefits await your journey with us. Your Responsibilities: 🤝 Mediate for successful transactions between sellers and buyers. 💼 Understand client needs and provide suitable solutions. 🏡 Develop strong local community relationships. 📊 Conduct property value analysis. 📈 Guide clients in marketing and property acquisition. What You Bring: 🌟 Sales Success: A proven track record is a plus. 🤝 People Skills: Excellent negotiation and empathy. 🎯 Results-focused: Trustworthy and driven to excel. 🚀 Autonomy: Work independently while selling effectively. 🚗 Mobility: Reliable transportation and valid driver's license. Rewards You Deserve: ✨ Collaborative Culture: Join a diverse and supportive team. 🛠️ Excellent Support: Benefit from robust systems and support. 🌈 Diversity: Embrace inclusivity in all aspects. ⏰ Flexible Part-time: Balance work and life. 💰 Lucrative Commissions: Earn between $60,000 to $95,000 (DOE). About Sterling Real Estate Group: We're not just another real estate company; we're a family-owned business committed to integrity and top-tier service. Our diverse team specializes in various aspects of real estate, ensuring personalized attention for every client. From luxury properties to commercial investments, we cover it all. Community-Driven Commitment: We believe in giving back! We're deeply rooted in our community and actively support local charities. Our impact goes beyond transactions; it's about making a positive change where we live and work. Join Us Today! Are you ready to be a part of a team that values integrity, diversity, and community impact? Choose Sterling Real Estate Group for your next step in the real estate world. Let's build success and give back together. Contact us now! 🏠🌟 360.756.0021 office 360.734.6479 cell
By Andi Dyer 31 Aug, 2023
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By Andi Dyer 20 Jul, 2023
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By Andi 23 Mar, 2023
What if the appraisal is low? We have options!  We can ask the Buyer to dispute. Questions? Contact us at andi@andidyer(dot)com or 360-734-6479. This content is not the product of the National Association of REALTORS®, and may not reflect NAR’s viewpoint or position on these topics and NAR does not verify the accuracy of the […] The post What If The Appraisal Is Low? Step 31 to Selling Your Home first appeared on Andi Dyer Real Estate.
By Andi 23 Mar, 2023
These 10 money- and time-saving steps can help you craft a winning bid. Cinematically speaking, this is the iconic moment — we’d forgive you if you imagined, say, putting a hand on your agent’s shoulder and whispering (in your best Vito Corleone) that you’re going to make them an offer they can’t refuse. In reality, […] The post Make An Offer Like A Boss first appeared on Andi Dyer Real Estate.
By Andi 09 Mar, 2023
Don’t rouse the IRS or pay more taxes than necessary — know the score on each home tax deduction and credit. As you prepare your tax returns, be careful not to commit any of these eight home-related tax mistakes, especially if you are taking any home office tax deductions.  Tax pros say these common tax […] The post 8 Easy Mistakes Homeowners Make on Their Taxes first appeared on Andi Dyer Real Estate.
By Andi 06 Mar, 2023
If the Buyer is using a mortgage to buy your home, then the Lender will require that an appraisal be conducted.  Who Orders the Appraisal? The Buyer’s Mortgage Lender orders the appraisal, but the Buyer pays for it. When Does the Appraisal Occur? Usually, during weekday hours after the inspection negotiation has been resolved. Do […] The post The Appraisal Occurs – Step 30 to Selling Your Home first appeared on Andi Dyer Real Estate.
By Andi 28 Feb, 2023
By: HomeFinder Staff | June 1, 2022 With sky-high real estate prices coupled with younger generations settling down with romantic partners and starting traditional families later than ever — if they even do at all! — it’s no wonder that buying an investment property with a friend is a trend on the rise. Citing data from […] The post Buying A House With A Friend: How To Get Started and the Pros & Cons first appeared on Andi Dyer Real Estate.
By Andi 22 Feb, 2023
The home inspection will usually have been conducted within 2-10 business days after the contract is accepted. The Buyer will schedule the inspection, and their Broker will confirm the day/time that works for us (we want to accommodate it). Most Inspectors do not work evenings or Sundays. The home inspection must occur quickly as it often […] The post The Home Inspection – Step 29 – To Selling Your Home first appeared on Andi Dyer Real Estate.
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