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ProTeck Alien

Consumers love hybrids. Whether it’s Pert Plus, the Prius, the Wrist Hookah, or even a Centaur, there’s something magical about an item that can be shown to fill two categories at once. The folks at Eyce clearly get it, which is why they released the ProTeck series, a line of pipes that merges the elegance of glass with the sturdiness of silicon. The latest in the series is the Alien, a sublimely constructed borosilicate spoon blended seamlessly with Eyce’s signature platinum-cured silicon. It’s insanely durable, comes with a steel poker, and it’s the perfect gift for lovers of two-thingsiness.

 

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877.292.7660

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