In the old days of cars and men, brakes were dusty, dirty, oily devices, hidden behind caps and plenty of chromed wire spokes. Then we became obsessed with the discs, calipers, pads, ventilation and drilling. You can't even read about a supercar any more without hearing the words "carbon ceramic".
Brakes are cool, but not all of us can afford a red Ferrari with painted calipers. But what if there was a solution? What if you could have the brake without the car.
A model car company called Autoart has used its expertise with small-scale metal casting to create a desktop accessory for office car enthusiasts. It's a tape dispenser that weighs 67gm (around 1 lb.) and measures 131mm x 66mm (5.2” x 2.6”). It is a gimmick, but it might be just the thing to stop you from going into manic depression on those long work days.
Autoart doesn't sell its products directly, but we have managed to find the product on Amazon.com for $40. Look around and you might even find a better deal.
A model car company called Autoart has used its expertise with small-scale metal casting to create a desktop accessory for office car enthusiasts. It's a tape dispenser that weighs 67gm (around 1 lb.) and measures 131mm x 66mm (5.2” x 2.6”). It is a gimmick, but it might be just the thing to stop you from going into manic depression on those long work days.
Autoart doesn't sell its products directly, but we have managed to find the product on Amazon.com for $40. Look around and you might even find a better deal.