Just when we thought we had cornered the market on the cheap and tiny gadget side, the New York Times goes and does something completely unwarranted: They come up with their own cheapo gift guide for the holidays.
Nah, we’re just kidding; there’s room enough for everyone. Plus, we do it much better anyway. (Haha, we [...]
Barry, my second cousin on my adopted aunt’s biological father’s side, is in town, and he had a great recommendation for a cheap and (somewhat) tiny toy that’ll look great on your desk at work. His condition, however, was that he come up with the write-up himself, so being the great long-lost cuz that I [...]
It’s Friday once again, and you know what that means, right? It’s time for you to blow a huge wad of your hard-earned cashola on impulse buys! For the sake of your utmost convenience (and so we can collect on the commission), here’s a compilation of the best Friday sale deals we could find:
Victorinox SwissMemory [...]
Do you remember a time when you were 12 and you looked forward to Saturdays because it meant playing Nintendo with your friends for the entire day? Fast-forward to today, and you’re in your early 30s, complete with the starched business suit, manicured nails, and carefully crafted coif. Okay, you’re more likely wearing a screen-printed [...]
Christmas is a time for joy, peace, and understanding. Too bad we’re all such greedy wankers then, eh? But seriously, if you even have one ounce of common decency left in you (the eensy-weensy speck of your soul that hasn’t been crushed by the ruthless corporate machine), then read on.
Instead of just giving love on [...]
Fall is upon us, and we all know that means cold, lonely nights under the covers for us intellectually-superior bachelors. But before I lay my head down and cry myself to sleep, I like to open up a bag* of Hand Warmers (or for the sake of our devoted Spanish-speaking audience [all four of you], [...]
We here at Cheap and Tiny know that you like smart little tools. Heck, that’s probably why we still adore Gary Coleman. But now and then we understand the need to distance ourselves from technology, to take the time to enjoy the simpler, finer, non-battery-powered things in life. Like getting smashed, for instance.
Imagine this: You’re [...]