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Taking a short power nap of less than 20-minutes has been scientifically prove to rejuvenate, but laying on the dirty floor, snoozing in the car, or sitting upright in your office chair just doesn’t sound too comfortable. The Nappak aims to solve that, as it’s an inflatable pod that can be stored in a small bag and wheeled away when not in use Continue reading for more cool office gadgets and accessories that make work more interesting.

Swingline’s GBC Inspire Thermal Laminator is currently being offered for only $13.99, today only, originally priced at $51. The compact Inspire thermal laminating machine offers incredibly easy one-step laminating – all you have to do is plug it in. The Inspire warms up in 7 minutes and is able to laminate any document up to 9″ wide. Product page. Continue reading for a video overview and more information.

Notable features:

  • Thermal pouch laminating machine offers easy, carrier free, one step laminating.
  • Use 3 mil pouches for documents up to legal size. Use 3 mil or 5 mil pouches for items 4 inch x 6 inch or smaller.
  • Warmed up and ready to use in 7 minutes.
  • Laminates documents up to 9 inch wide.
  • 10 inches per minute laminating speed.

[via Amazon]

Swingline’s GBC Inspire Laminator is currently being offered for just $14.99, today only, originally priced at $51. The compact Inspire thermal laminating machine offers incredibly easy one-step laminating – all you have to do is plug it in. The Inspire warms up in 7 minutes and is able to laminate any document up to 9″ wide. Product page. Continue reading for a video of it in-action.

Notable features:

  • Thermal pouch laminating machine offers easy, carrier free, one step laminating.
  • Use 3 mil pouches for documents up to legal size. Use 3 mil or 5 mil pouches for items 4 inch x 6 inch or smaller.
  • Warmed up and ready to use in 7 minutes.
  • Laminates documents up to 9 inch wide.
  • 10 inches per minute laminating speed.

[via Amazon]

Ever wonder what people of the 1960s thought the home office of today would look like? If so, they thought it would contain “a console that relays news via satellite from around the world, an electronic stock ticker machine, a futuristic telephone with a monitor for video chatting and a closed-circuit TV system for surveying other connected rooms in the home.” Continue reading for more.