Each one assessed by hand: a fair verdict, pros and cons, and live prices from bol.

The CasiOak wrapped in a layer of steel: everything that made the GA-2100 likeable, now with a little weight on your wrist.

A near-indestructible deck box for 60 double-sleeved trading cards, finished in a soft-touch emerald green.

A Hungarian liquid fish oil that bets everything on dose and freshness — and mostly delivers.

A big tub of plain psyllium fiber with zero gimmicks — exactly what your gut wants, as long as you keep the water coming.

1000 mg of vitamin C with a dash of highly-absorbable quercetin — a no-nonsense bottle that lasts most of a year.

A limited-to-900 1:4 replica of Helm Hammerhand's helmet, made by the same Weta hands that shaped the film trilogy.

The black leather cupsole sneaker Tommy Hilfiger has leaned on for years — and for most women it does exactly what it says.

A 200-count jar of kelp tablets as a no-frills natural iodine source — over seven months of daily doses for pocket change.

A low-key ribbed-aluminium shell that turns a spare 2.5-inch SATA SSD into a fast, cool-running USB-C drive.

The diamond-cut gold bottle that's been a dressing-table fixture since 2010, now boxed with its matching body lotion.

The white Essential Leather Cupsole is the sneaker Tommy Hilfiger has been selling almost unchanged for years — and there's a reason for that.

Tommy Hilfiger's Medium Drawstring has been the safe pick for years — this blue version shows exactly why.

An officially licensed Gremlins hoodie from Recovered Clothing, in a washed 'Smoke' grey that looks broken-in straight out of the bag.

A warming plant-based body oil best known as a pregnancy classic — but just as useful for anyone who simply wants to pamper dry skin.

Piltover's sheriff shrunk down to vinyl — a solid pick for Arcane fans, as long as you know what a Funko actually is.

DICE's chaotic multiplayer shooter in its complete form — all five expansions bundled in.

An Italian body lotion that smells like a morning on the Aeolian Islands — provided you actually want to wear the scent.

A sleek smart desk lamp that lights your workspace evenly and nudges you to take breaks — as long as you don't mind an app.

Klorane's classic cornflower eye cleanser — built for people who end every evening with stinging, irritated eyes.

A proper piqué polo with sailing pedigree — smart enough for a birthday, sturdy enough for the playground.

A no-nonsense multivitamin from NOW Foods: one tablet a day, a bulk jar of 250, and a surprisingly complete formula for very little money.

A no-frills vitamin D3 suspended in olive oil — generously packed and dirt cheap per dose, which is exactly what most people need through winter.

A bare-bones, honest ashwagandha capsule from UK brand Natures Aid: no gimmicks, but a fixed withanolide dose.

A classic black Calvin Klein billfold that keeps things simple but throws in the coin pocket most men's wallets quietly leave out.

A lion-shaped Nerf built for first-timers — with the lightest prime force in the entire Nerf range.

Donald Duck in a red devil getup clutching a pumpkin pail — a Halloween Pop with a touch more bite than the usual Disney figure.

A vegan EAA powder with all 9 essential amino acids, a generous dose of BCAAs and an electrolyte blend for hydration.

A Swiss outdoor watch that glows in the dark for 25 years straight — no button, no charging, ever.

A compact USB 3.0 card reader that pulls data off SD and microSD cards quickly at a friendly price.

The budget, non-laminated 9mm tape for indoor labelling where weatherproofing simply isn't part of the brief.

A lip gloss in stick form that behaves more like a nourishing balm — great if you hate that sticky gloss feel.

A nautical brand keeping its white cardigan exactly right: clean, properly knitted, and a notch sturdier than the usual high-street version.

An affordable wireless alarm that alerts over both Wi-Fi and a SIM card — useful precisely when your internet goes down.

A compact, rechargeable ergonomic mouse with silent clicks that switches effortlessly between three devices.

A pint-sized Mickey silhouette that throws a warm glow over a desk or nightstand — more mood light than actual lamp.

An honest white piqué polo from a genuine sailing brand, minus the designer markup.

A mini waffle maker that bakes a single round waffle with Stitch's face pressed into it — pure breakfast-table fan service.

A hand-painted 5cm football figure that captures Spain's wonderkid surprisingly well.

A no-nonsense little cable that hooks your DisplayPort laptop up to that older DVI monitor that still does the job.

A 17-inch powerhouse that delivers more frames than it costs euros — as long as you can live with some fan noise.

The airy, fruity sister of the well-known Eros — raspberry sorbet and citrus in a golden Medusa flacon.

Vitamin B6 in its active P5P form wrapped in a liposomal coat — cleverly thought out, but that 100 mg per capsule calls for common sense.

A thumbnail-sized Moana with her ship, pre-mounted in its own acrylic case backed by the movie poster.

The cheap way to carry Police's well-known Passion scent around all day.

A Spanish old-school hair tonic built on rosemary and cinchona bark that aims to wake up your scalp — and you'll smell it the second you open the bottle.

A 5 mg lithium orotate microdose from the Rotterdam brand Oly, aimed at calm, mood and focus.

An affordable dual-monitor arm on a free-standing base that offers lots of adjustability but gives up some stability.

A finger-thin slab of aluminium that hands you back two USB ports and an SD reader, light enough to forget it's in your bag.

A 2008 tobacco-and-wood scent that still punches above its bargain-bin price — provided you forgive its short life.

Joey Drew Studios' inky cartoon horror finally on a cartridge, with polished visuals and a collector's pin in the box.

A bold red softshell jacket from an Italian-sounding label you'll mostly spot in outlet stores — sporty by design, with a couple of caveats.

An affordable quilted green gilet that earns its keep on price, not on pretension.

A wallet-friendly full-zip sweatshirt from Italy's U.S. Grand Polo — solid, but no designer piece.

A classic tribulus booster from Olimp with a seriously high standardised saponin content — but what do you actually feel from it?