It's Bonfire Night, which means superb firework displays, toasty bonfires and spectacular sparklers! The tradition of Bonfire Night dates back to 1605, when Guy Fawkes mastered a plot to blow up King James I and his government on November 5th, leading to his subsequent arrest and execution, along with that of his followers.

These days, we remember the event by setting off fireworks and lighting bonfires to burn the "Guy"- a kind of totemic figure that represents Fawkes. 
Here at Gadget Inspector, we thought we'd celebrate by telling you 5 things you didn't know about Bonfire Night. 

The origin of fireworks: 
Fireworks were first invented in the 10th century, by a Chinese cook who accidentally mixed three common kitchen ingredients - potassium nitrate, sulphur and charcoal. The cook then set this crazy concoction alight, resulting in a burst of colourful flames. The cook also noticed that if the mixture was burned inside a hollow bamboo shoot, there was a tremendous explosion following its ignition.

We've made some spectacular kitchen blunders in the past, but nothing quite like that...  

The first fireworks in Britain: 
The first recorded fireworks in Britain, were those at the wedding of King Henry VII in 1486. They increased in popularity during the reign of Henry VIII, and by Elizabethan times (1558-1603) there was even a fireworks master! Queen Elizabeth I created this post, with the intention that someone would be in charge of organising firework displays for great occasions. 
I bet he/she was the coolest person in town! 
 

It used to be illegal NOT to celebrate it: 
Up until 1959, it was illegal not to celebrate Bonfire Night in Britain. The only exception to this rule was St. Peters School in York, which Guy Fawkes attended as a student. To this day, St. Peters refuse to celebrate Bonfire Night as a mark of respect for their former pupil.  


Let's drop some science! 
There's just something about drawing your name in the air with a sparkler, that turns adults into children again. Don't lie, we know you all enjoy doing it! But, sparklers can become incredibly hot, with some even reaching temperatures of up to 2000 degrees Celsius! That's more than 15 times the boiling point of water! Some seriously hot stuff! 

Also, have you ever wondered why you see the explosion of a firework before hearing it? Well, wonder no more! This is due to the fact that light travels a lot quicker than sound. Sound travels about 761 mph, whereas light travels at 671,000,000 mph, which is roughly the speed you rush home at when you see you have 9 missed called from your mother.  
The Most Fireworks used in a display: 
The title for the most fireworks used in a single display goes to the Norwegians, who used a whopping 540,382 fireworks! This included 15,272 fireworks that were discounted because they didn't light. The Firework display lasted for one and half hours, which just about trumps the regular display you get in your back garden! 

Everyone here at Gadget Inspector hopes you have a great and safe Bonfire Night!
November is here, which can only mean one thing: Movember! It's that time of year when men from all corners of the globe neglect to shave their upper lip hair for a month, all in the name of charity.

To celebrate this spectacular occasion, we've decided to run a competition! We want all you guys who are participating in Movember to give us a follow on Twitter, then tweet us a picture of your magnificent moustache. This will put you in with a chance of winning one of three marvellous moustache-related prizes for your efforts!


The competition closes at midday on Monday 30th November, which gives you plenty of time to grow your moustache and send in the pictures! We will announce the top 3 moustaches along with their owners on our website and on social media; each one will win a prize!

Thabto Moustache Door Mat

Anchorman Wallet and Moustache Set


ZAP - Mullet and Tache Set

As the judges of this competition, we want to see individuality, significant growth, thickness, effort, and an all-round well-groomed 'tache!

So what are you waiting for? Start growing and tweet us your pictures! Good luck!

To celebrate the beginning of this year’s annual tache-growing month, we thought we would give you a definitive list of our favourite moustache themed gifts and novelties. All of the following would make cool congratulatory gestures for those participating in the Movemeber challenge, as well as great ideas for Christmas gifts and stocking fillers.


Thabto Moustache Door Mat

This moustache themed door mat is perfect for moustache enthusiasts and hipsters alike. Place it outside your house to show your neighbours how utterly cool and awesome you are….

moustache door mat

Anchorman Wallet and Moustache Set

If you’re worried that your movember effort is likely to resemble the facial hair of an awkward teenager who hasn't discovered shaving yet, don’t worry, we've got you covered! This Anchorman Wallet and Moustache Set comes with a fake moustache that is as full and luscious as that of Ron Burgundy himself.

anchorman wallet set

In Disguise Magnet Set

So you've argued with your house mate. Now every time you go to make a cup of tea you are confronted with the cheesy group photo adorning the fridge door, fighting the impulse to scribble all over their stupid, smirking face! Now, you can let out all of your frustrations without permanently damaging your photos (or friendships), with these funny In Disguise Magnets. The effects aren't as lasting than those of a marker, which means that the ‘adjustments’ only have to last as long as your argument does.

moustache magnet set

Glow in the Dark Moustache Face Tattoo

They’re moustaches. They glow in the dark. Need we say more? This temporary tattoo set would make a great stocking filler or secret Santa gift, and would be a fun addition to festivals and nights out.

moustache temporary face tattoos

I’m a T**t Mug

The perfect gift for that special, irritating person in your life. With a hidden message that's only visible when the owner decides to take a sip, the impact depends upon how perceptive your friend is, and how cruel you are…

Twat mug

We speak for burgeoning alcoholics everywhere when we express just how uncomfortable it is to hold a freezing cold beer (we know, we know, first world problems). After a while, your hand practically becomes frozen solid, and all you can do is sit there and remember all the good times you had when your hand wasn't so numb. Of course, you could just wait for it to warm up a bit, but who wants to drink a warm beer? Not us!

With The Fist Beer Cooler, you no longer have to struggle with this dilemma.

As you can see, beer cans fit perfectly into the huge fist, and it will keep your drink extra-chilly for whenever you fancy a little slurp.

All you have to do is slide your arm into the fist - it couldn't be easier. The Fist also works quite well as a boxing glove (although that's not what it was made for, and we certainly aren't recommending that you use it as such!)

Oh, and just when you thought The Fist beer cooler couldn't get any better...it's now HALF PRICE! That's right - you can now get your hands on a First for a mere £7.50. Absolute bargain! 

So what you waiting for? Click here to purchase your very own Fist and prevent yourself from getting beer-related frostbite in future!

After last week's successful attempt to build the Star Wars Tie Fighter II Modelwe thought this week we'd have a go at the Halo 3D Model Kit: Master Chief Helmet to celebrate the release of Halo 5: Guardians. 

With a new stock of Halo model kits having just arrived in the Gadget Inspector warehouse, we thought we'd put our model making skills to the test once again constructing one of the new models. Just like last week, we started off by carefully popping out the individual pieces, doing our best not to damage any of them.

Next, using the illustrated instructions (which we find extremely helpful, although we like to pretend we don't need them because we're veteran model-makers now), we started putting the pieces together. We found this to be quite easy due to there being no gluing or soldering required; we simply had to put the tabs in the holes. However, we do recommend that you keep a pair of tweezers or needle nose pliers handy - some of those parts can be fiddly!

Soon enough, we succeeded once again, having constructed our own beautiful model of Master Chief's helmet. Maybe we should start entering model making competitions...
Click here to see last week's attempt at constructing a Star Wars model, or click here to check out the rest of our fantastic model kits.