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Unless you’re driving around in some ‘80s econobox, chances are you have electric door locks in your car. As with anything, these electric locks will eventually wear out, leaving you to use a ...
We’ve spent quite a bit of time on Project Scarlett, our 1972 coupe project car, converting her from a mild cruiser into a track-capable, 600+ horsepower beast.
The first smart home product from Hampton Products, it costs $299, but comes with one feature that caught my eye: a hidden keypad beneath a solar panel cover. The Array is pricey for a lock that ...
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