Glasses Click

Glasses Click

Sunglasses at Night – Corey Hart (HQ Audio)


Snapware 60002BXS Square Grip 10-Piece Airtight Dry-Food Canister Set


Snapware 60002BXS Square Grip 10-Piece Airtight Dry-Food Canister Set


$24.79


All the advantages of your average plastic container (shatterproof, airtight seal, etc.) with some enhancements that leave the competition behind. Unlike most plastic storage boxes Snapware is stain-resistant and it seals out oxygen four times more effectively….

GLASSLOCK FOOD STORAGE CONTAINER-8.0 CUP-RECT.


GLASSLOCK FOOD STORAGE CONTAINER-8.0 CUP-RECT.


$12.75


From the microwave to the table, comes another innovative and completely versatile product by Snapware, the foremost trusted name in food storage. The Glasslock Food Storage Container is a clever creation that combines the best features from your favorite plastic and glass food containers. The unique glasslock snap lock lid system features a 100% airtight silicone and leak proof seal and is easy t…

Wolfard Glass Lamp Oil - Quart Size - Click '6 NEW' below to select color..


Wolfard Glass Lamp Oil – Quart Size – Click ‘6 NEW’ below to select color..


$8.50


Use our specially formulated paraffin based Lamp Oil in all your lamps and candles. Lamp Oil burns bright and clean. (Lamps and Bases ordered seperately…

Starburst- 12-Lite Ceiling Lamp with Clear Glass (Free Delivery) Click For More Ceiling Lamps-2


Starburst- 12-Lite Ceiling Lamp with Clear Glass (Free Delivery) Click For More Ceiling Lamps-2



12-Lite Ceiling Lamp Chrome with Clear Glass Bulb: Type JC 20Wx12 Dimension: Lamp Size: 48″H x 22″W Free Delivery in Mainland USA…


CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 2.00 Strength


CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 2.00 Strength



Magnetic and AdjustableCliC Readers are a new advance in eyewear with substantial improvements over the traditional solution to reading only glasses. The most innovative feature is the patented magnetic closure. This allows CliC Readers to use a combined adjustable headband and neck strap which means not only do CliC Readers stay in place while you are wearing them but also hang comfortably when n…


CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 2.50 Strength


CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 2.50 Strength



Never misplace your readers again, with CliC’s stylish, magnetic front connection ready readers. CliCs offer you “as needed” access to your glasses. No more granny chains or uncomfortable elastic headbands, and no more fumbling in your purse or briefcase for your glasses. Reach for them hanging around your neck on their size-adjustable band, simply click the magnets together over your nose, and yo…


CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 1.50 Strength


CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 1.50 Strength



Clic Readers are uniquely designed with a patented magnetic closure feature that allows each Clic Reader to separate at the nose bridge. Made with lightweight & durable frames and an adjustable plastic neck strap, Clic Readers ensure your reader never falls to the floor….


Supervised Glass Break Detector Transmitter


Supervised Glass Break Detector Transmitter


$89.95


Detector has built-in transmitterShatter Pro technologySupervised for low battery and sends hourly status signals…

Detective Magnifying Glass Halloween Accessory


Detective Magnifying Glass Halloween Accessory



Magnifying Glass…


Wig Blue Beehive with Glasses Hallowen Costume Accessory


Wig Blue Beehive with Glasses Hallowen Costume Accessory




Click [UMD]


Click [UMD]


$11.36


Directed by Frank Coraci (THE WEDDING SINGER, THE WATERBOY), CLICK is about more than how much fun it would be to fast-forward through all of the boring and unpleasant parts of life. Instead, it reinforces the importance of making time for the most important things in life, with family at the top of the list. Overworked Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) just can’t catch a break. His boss (David Hasselhoff) doesn’t want to hear that he has family commitments, and his family is upset that he never has time for them. Michael might be doing the right thing in order to get ahead, but his wife, Donna (Kate Beckinsale), and children feel neglected. His breaking point: the multitude of remote controls in the house are driving him nuts, and Michael ventures out late one evening in search of a universal remote control to simplify his life. His quest leads him to the back room at Bed, Bath & Beyond and Morty (Christopher Walken), the archetypical mad scientist with wild hair, a bowtie, and zany glasses. Michael returns home armed with a top-of-the-line universal remote, but soon realizes that it does more than control the household appliances: the new remote actually works on time and people. With a click, Michael finds himself fast-forwarding through fights with his wife, muting her irritating best friend, and changing the volume of his dog’s bark. He’s even able to return to scenes from his past complete with commentary. But when his life begins fast-forwarding out of control, Michael begins to understand the importance of spending time with the people you love, being invested in your life, and living every day to the fullest. Sandler is likable as Michael, and Walker is simultaneously dorky and creepy as Morty. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

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Click


$16.95


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$60


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Click [Blu-ray]


Click [Blu-ray]


$22


Directed by Frank Coraci (THE WEDDING SINGER, THE WATERBOY), CLICK is about more than how much fun it would be to fast-forward through all of the boring and unpleasant parts of life. Instead, it reinforces the importance of making time for the most important things in life, with family at the top of the list. Overworked Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) just can’t catch a break. His boss (David Hasselhoff) doesn’t want to hear that he has family commitments, and his family is upset that he never has time for them. Michael might be doing the right thing in order to get ahead, but his wife, Donna (Kate Beckinsale), and children feel neglected. His breaking point: the multitude of remote controls in the house are driving him nuts, and Michael ventures out late one evening in search of a universal remote control to simplify his life. His quest leads him to the back room at Bed, Bath & Beyond and Morty (Christopher Walken), the archetypical mad scientist with wild hair, a bowtie, and zany glasses. Michael returns home armed with a top-of-the-line universal remote, but soon realizes that it does more than control the household appliances: the new remote actually works on time and people. With a click, Michael finds himself fast-forwarding through fights with his wife, muting her irritating best friend, and changing the volume of his dog’s bark. He’s even able to return to scenes from his past complete with commentary. But when his life begins fast-forwarding out of control, Michael begins to understand the importance of spending time with the people you love, being invested in your life, and living every day to the fullest. Sandler is likable as Michael, and Walker is simultaneously dorky and creepy as Morty. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Click [Special Edition]


Click [Special Edition]


$11.36


Directed by Frank Coraci (THE WEDDING SINGER, THE WATERBOY), CLICK is about more than how much fun it would be to fast-forward through all of the boring and unpleasant parts of life. Instead, it reinforces the importance of making time for the most important things in life, with family at the top of the list. Overworked Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) just can’t catch a break. His boss (David Hasselhoff) doesn’t want to hear that he has family commitments, and his family is upset that he never has time for them. Michael might be doing the right thing in order to get ahead, but his wife, Donna (Kate Beckinsale), and children feel neglected. His breaking point: the multitude of remote controls in the house are driving him nuts, and Michael ventures out late one evening in search of a universal remote control to simplify his life. His quest leads him to the back room at Bed, Bath & Beyond and Morty (Christopher Walken), the archetypical mad scientist with wild hair, a bowtie, and zany glasses. Michael returns home armed with a top-of-the-line universal remote, but soon realizes that it does more than control the household appliances: the new remote actually works on time and people. With a click, Michael finds himself fast-forwarding through fights with his wife, muting her irritating best friend, and changing the volume of his dog’s bark. He’s even able to return to scenes from his past complete with commentary. But when his life begins fast-forwarding out of control, Michael begins to understand the importance of spending time with the people you love, being invested in your life, and living every day to the fullest. Sandler is likable as Michael, and Walker is simultaneously dorky and creepy as Morty. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.


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