Blow on an ornament, turn off your Christmas tree

Posted in Holiday, Home by Conner Flynn on December 7th, 2007

Santa Magic Blowout Ornament

How many times have you wished that you could turn off all of the lights on your Christmas tree just by blowing on an ornament? Surely I’m not the only one. Well, my prayers at least, have been answered. In years past, you had to unplug the extension cord from the wall or flick the switch to off. For some people that’s alot of work.

Enter the Santa Magic Blowout Ornament. Once you have Santa wired into your lighting system, just blow into the ornament to turn off all the tree lights. To turn them on again just push the button on the chimney. I know, it’s one of those gadgets that on one hand is lame, but then again it does make it easier to turn your lights off. I imagine it’s supposed to be humorous for parties as well, because the website is full of innuendo. They actually say what all of us are already thinking. “Watch with amazement as friends and family turn off the Christmas tree lights by just blowing on Santa’s magic candle.” If this doesn’t disturb you like it does me, you can get one for $24.99.

[Merlinsbox] VIA [OhGizmo]

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