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Hamsterometer88

Detects the presence of a hamster up to 20 feet away, irrespective of location, through walls and even under water. It does not work on any other rodent. Only hamsters.

Hamsterometer88

Invented by Mr. Rosebank and powered by two twin-cell liquid batteries, rated to last up to 100 hours without charging. Some battery problems have been reported.

Rob Newman has used one.

Appears in Book 10
First seen in Book 10, page 136
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gadget e_hamsterometer88
able to detect the presence of a hamster up to 20 feet away, irrespective of the location. It detects through walls and even under water. b10:c06:p136
first appearance b10:c06:p136
appears in Book 10

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The Hamsterometer88 is able to detect the presence of a hamster up to 20 feet away, irrespective of location, detecting through walls and even under water; it does not work for other rodents.

The brilliant device is able to detect the presence of a hamster up to 20 feet away, irrespective of the location. It detects through walls and even under water. It does not work for other rodents unfortunately, not even guinea-pigs. b10:c06:p136 b10:c99:p305
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The Hamsterometer88 is powered by two twin-cell liquid batteries meant to last up to 100 hours without charging; some incidents of battery problems have been reported.

Powered by two twin-cell liquid batteries that are meant to last up to 100 hours without charging. Some incidents of problems with the batteries have been reported. b10:c99:p305
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The Hamsterometer88 was invented by Mr. Rosebank.

Invented by Mr. Rosebank. b10:c99:p305
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