Do you love a challenge? Do you enjoy a good puzzle to get your brain working? If so, this Maze Cube - Large is perfect for you! 

This 3D Tetris-like puzzle has 19000 possible solutions, so it should keep you busy up until Christmas next year! It consists of 13 different pieces in red, blue and yellow, which make a thousand different configurations. When put together correctly, you can make a perfect cube.


If this Maze Cube interests you, then you'll be happy to know that it is our Deal Of The Week, and it is now reduced to £4.50! That's more than 50% off, what a bargain!

If you're looking for the ultimate brain teaser that will challenge you this Christmas, then look no further than our Maze Cube - Large! With over 19000 different solutions, you won't be getting bored of this in a hurry! 

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Do you want an RC Robot for Christmas?

December is well and truly underway, and the rush for Christmas presents has begun in earnest. Perhaps you've already decided what you're going to buy everyone, but if you've still got some gaps on your list that are proving frustratingly difficult to fill, Gadget Inspector is more than happy to help!

An RC robot, for example, makes a fine Christmas present no matter how old the recipient is. The Inflatable Remote Control Android, with its bright colours and easy controls, makes a great present for kids, but adults too are guaranteed to have loads of fun with the squishy green RC robot. He goes in all directions and if you knock him over, he'll get straight back up again - who could resist that never-say-die spirit?

And if you want a slightly more sci-fi RC robot to play with on Christmas morning, check out our Inflatable Remote Control R2D2. If you're in need of Christmas presents for a die-hard Star Wars fan, Artoo is just as squishy, easy to steer, and fun to play with as the Android. So whether you go for the Android or R2D2, your Christmas is sure to be a whole lot cooler if you add an RC robot to the mix!

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