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World's Most Expensive Vacuum Also Claims Title of World's Gaudiest


You may think that the world's most expensive vacuum would be a Dyson or some other high-tech cleaning contraption, but that's apparently not the case, at least according to the vacuum authority that is the Guinness Book of World Records. No, the world's most expensive vacuum is apparently this otherwise ordinary Electrolux, which has been adorned with 3,730 Swarovski crystals by Polish designer Lukaz Jemiol and now commands the princely sum of £13,825 (or just under $20,000). That may not help the vacuum's cleaning ability much, but it'll certainly help it hold its own against all the other Swarovski-encrusted products out there, which, last we checked, includes everything imaginable. Better act quick if you're looking to add to the collection though, as this one is strictly one of a kind.

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Sonoro's Saucy Swarovski-covered Stardust Radio Selling for $2,500


"Sonoro" and "absurdly expensive" have always gone hand-in-hand, but even we're a bit taken aback by the sticker on this one. The company's latest example of extravagance is the elements stardust, an "exclusive" AM / FM / MP3 clock radio that's smothered from one end to the other in Swarovski crystals. This thing's not all looks, though -- it's got a LED-illuminated metal ring for quick-touch control of tuning and volume, a full-range speaker, and an integrated bass reflex tube. Too bad you'll have to sashay down to Saks Fifth Avenue with $2,500 and an evil grin in order to take one home.

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Diamond-Encrusted Espresso Machine for the Rich and Tasteless

Diamond Encrusted Espresso Machine for the Rich and Tasteless
If you've been wondering what to get your rich, caffeine-addicted, bling-loving uncle for his birthday, we've got the perfect gift. Feast your eyes on the Nespresso Crystal Edition coffee machine. This decadent espresso making machine is encrusted with 3,100 Swarovski crystals, which have apparently become little more than accessories for gadgets.

For almost $4,000 you get what appears to be a decent, if more or less pedestrian espresso machine:

- cup warmer in aluminum
- removable grill for the preparation of Latte Macchiato
- automatically remove of used capsules
- illuminated collecting pan for used capsules
- high pressure pump with 19 bar
- electronic temperature control (Thermoblock)
- removable water tank
- automatic functions. Choose with one push at a button between Espresso and Lungo.

The only thing that sets this apart from the pack is the unbelievably gaudy crystal facade.

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MSI's Crystal-Encrusted Luxury Laptop

MSI's Luxury Laptop Gets Crystals,

Luxury is up to the eye of the beholder these days, and for many gadgets, it seems as though luxury can be defined with crystals. Such is the case with MSI's new "PR200 Crystal Collection" line of laptops. The latest entry into this luxury line comes in a "pearl-like" white color (we'd say Mac-like, actually), a series of "fashionable" accessories, and a logo on the front that's encrusted with 120 crystals.

The white color complements a series of earlier, darker colors, but it's the accoutremonts here that add a feeling of definite luxury. The lappy comes with matching white mouse and one-gigabyte (1GB) thumb drive, along with two leather carrying cases: one for toting the PR200 and those matching "fashionable" accessories, and a second, slimmer case for just the laptop itself.

Reading through the engrish-riddled spec sheet reveals that, to match the sparklies on the back and color-coded add-ons, there's some solid firepower here under the 12-inch lid. The laptop features an Intel Core 2 Duo processor that should speed through most tasks, a DVD burner, 160-gigabytes of storage space, 802.11 N wireless capability (currently the fastest standard), and a fingerprint reader to keep the thing safe.

So, a decent machine with a clean, sophisticated look. No word on price yet, or even on U.S. availability -- and we're still wondering what exactly "Crystal is in possession of elegant essence," which we read on PR200 press release, is supposed to mean.

From Crave

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