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Wishlist
Cool things that I'd love to have, so I don't forget.
Technology
- Cygnett ChargeUp Pro 2700mAh / $179 / Portable USB-C + PD power brick.
- B&O H9i headphones / $599 / Very decent noise cancelling headphones, but expensive.
- Beyerdynamic DT1770 Pro / $799 / Closed-back reference headphones for long sessions with the amplifier.
- Heos HS2 Soundbar and Sub / $1195 / Either this or the Yamaha YSP-2700. Get rid of the amp and speakers to save space.
- AKiTiO Node Pro / $529 / Thunderbolt 3 4-lane PCI GPU enclosure. Say goodbye to the big old computer.
- Ubiquiti WiFi Stack for NBN
- EdgeRouter ER-4 / $289 / Ednge network gateway with persistent VPN connectivity and firewalling.
- UniFiAC Pro AP v2 / $229 / Be-all end-all decent wireless for apartment living.
- Olympus 40-150mm f/2.8 Lens / $1390 / Olympus telephoto lens for Micro Four Thirds bodies with extremely open aperture. Also available at Teds for $1499.
Books
Apparel
- Henry Baxter Walnut / $375 / Dress boots.
Outdoors
- JetBoil Zip / $109 / Hiking stove.
- JetBoil Coffee Press / $17.90 / No reason hiking can't involve decent coffee.
- Suunto A-30 / $39.90 / Metric compass.
Home
Kitchen
- Knives, but not in a set:
- Sabatier 25cm Chef's Knife / $132.95 / Decent quality 25cm chef's knife. Could go 20cm, but my giant hands would prefer a larger blade. The walnut handle looks gorgeous too.
- Sabatier Lion Bread Knife / $104.95 / 20cm bread knife for breads, sandwiches, pastries, smallgoods...
- Sabatier Carving Knife / $99.95 / 20cm carving knife for large cuts of meat and roasts.
- Sabatier 15cm Chef's Knife / $79.95 / As an alternative to a utility knife, but with a higher blade.
- Ken Hom Wok / $99.95 / 35cm non-stick carbon wok.
Bedroom
- Mandal Bed Frame / $549 / Super cute queen bed frame with storage drawers. Unfortunately the variant with the headboard requires permanent mounting, so isn't good for a rental.
Appliances
- Dyson V10 Animal / $899 / It's an expensive vacuum.
Alcohol
- Lilly Pilly Gin / $64 / Tamborine Mountain Distillery, with plenty of other AUstralian flavours. Gotta try it!