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Bruce: Todd, got a minute? Let me show you some cool stuff. We've got a number of different
Maxsa products here now.
We're going to start off with this. I mean you ought to have one of these to wear everyday.
All the way around, go all the way around, there. Okay, excellent.
Lots of different safety accessories. That's one of them right there. Here's a neat thing:
a parking mat for your garage. You lay it down and when you drive over the first little
bump you know you're close and the second bump stops you there. The tires on it so it's
not going to slide around with the weight of the car sitting on it. A smart idea.
Todd: Very nice.
Bruce: Available in yellow or black, either one. This thing gives you multiple outlets
in your car, because everybody's adding more and more accessories in the car with music
players and GPSs and cellphones and on and on. Now, you got one cigarette lighter plug
to plug in the car and three outlets. Lots of wire, so you can put it in the backseat
need be for the kids. It even has a switch on it.
Todd: What's the switch for?
Bruce: So you can turn it on and off, because a lot of cigarette lighters stay on all the
time, like GM products.
Todd: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bruce: Most GM products it's on all the time.
LIghts! We got all kinds of lights. The motion-activated outdoor light. These are battery-powered.
They use four C cell batteries. At night, when there's motion, the LEDs will light up.
Now, I'm going to simulate night by covering it up, and there it is, it's on. You can pop
this thing out, change the batteries, pop it back in. The bracket can be mounted on
the outside of the house, on a tree for that matter, or in a closet or anywhere where you
need light and don't want to have to run wires to it. Pop this in and you're done.
Some of them are solar powered. This one's a solar powered motion-detector. You can mount
this, you know, a few feet away, get the sunlight, and put this by your backdoor, maybe even
at the key lock, and if you move near it, the LED comes on and shines down on the lock.
This one is halogen, alright. A larger battery, a larger solar charger, a larger, brighter
light, and again, motion detection with all the adjustments.
An emergency light. How about this? It comes with this little snap in bracket that stores
it, and when you pull it out, it's blinking. You turn on the flashlight, here. You can
do both the blink and the flashlight. But the thing I like about the blink is, if you're
working on your car, maybe you got a flat tire, set it up on the roof.
Todd: Use it as a flare, huh?
Bruce: In addition to that, it's a way to get out of your car. In the event of an accident,
maybe the car's on fire, it's gone underwater, whatever, it's got the points, the sharp points
for busting a window. Feel those points. It's a, it's a window hammer, that's what it is.
Todd: Yeah.
Bruce: Okay? It's a glass hammer. It also has razors in here for cutting seat belts.
Now they're protected by plastic to keep the child's fingers out of there.
Todd: Sure.
Bruce: But you pull it across a seat belt and yank it and it cuts the seat belt quickly.
A work light for your car. This one is just a, it's like a drop light, but it's a, there's
no cord on it. It charges up, 90 minutes of charge will give you four hours of run time.
It's got a magnum on the back and a hook.
Alright, Maxsa. M-A-X-S-A. There you have it.
Todd: Thank you, guys. That's pretty sweet.
Bruce: You're welcome. Thank you.