Electric man power strip rag doll

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Too adorable: this little rag-doll like electric man power strip pulses 110-volts of juice through his circulator system and out his limbs to keep your gadgets charged. It’s $14.99, which is more expensive than a cheap strip picked up at Best Buy, but no where near as button cute.

Electric Man [Urban Outfitters via Technabob]

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11 Responses to Electric man power strip rag doll

  1. Grey Eyed Man of Destiny says:

    I’ve had a usb version of these guys for a while… feels good to have someone else tethered by the limbs to their usb cords

  2. Anonymous says:

    Great, power plugs your kids will want to play with!

  3. error404 says:

    Rag doll PLUS mains electricity.

    together at last.

  4. DeWynken says:

    Toddler zapper. great.

  5. strider_mt2k says:

    Can’t really find anything to like about it.

    I’d really like to like it, but it’s not happening for me.

  6. k0an says:

    Such a bad idea, whoever made this either doesn’t have kids or doesn’t like the kids he/she has.

  7. pork musket says:

    Good lord, someone call a waaaahmbulance for all the overprotective nannies in here. Not everyone has crotch fruit to worry about. Not everything needs to be safe for the little booger eaters.

  8. jimkirk says:

    I’d buy it. But with all that volume in the head and body, it’d be nice to put more than a circuit breaker switch in there. Maybe a mains filter or a timer (the adjustment knob could be the navel) to turn things off at night.

  9. DeWynken says:

    Those little booger eaters are going to be wiping my ass in 40 years, so I have a vested interest in mine.

  10. MagicFingers says:

    Future Darwin Award ahead!

  11. pork musket says:

    @9 And you’re being responsible by not buying this thing, since you have kids. The manufacturer isn’t being irresponsible just for selling it. I mean, I have power tools and saws that are dangerous. I don’t give them to children to play with. Some people seem to be offended that this is even being made.

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