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It's a bittersweet deal, but [WIRED favorite ThinkGeek](https://fave.co/2IubbhK), the best place to pick up a last-minute birthday gift for the Super Mario fan in your life, is shutting its site down. It will continue to sell some items through parent company GameStop's online shore. Until July 2, you can pick up anything at ThinkGeek for 50 percent off with the code __MOVINGDAY__. Just enter it at checkout. 

This week senior writer Adrienne So hit the trails to discover the best gear for [heading into the wilderness](https://www.wired.com/story/remote-wilderness-best-gear/) so you can get outside, but still stay safe, eat like a human, and even recharge while you're out there. Reviewer Christopher Null told us about a cheap, simple gadget to keep a bottle of wine [tasting fresh](https://www.wired.com/review/repour-wine-saver/) for days on end. Reviewer Scott Gilbertson took a look at the [Acer Swift 7](https://www.wired.com/review/acer-swift-7-2019/), a very thin, lightweight laptop with only one problem -- a nose-cam. Adrienne also took a look at the [Kindle Fire 7 Kids Edition](https://www.wired.com/review/amazon-fire-7-kids-edition-2019/), a Kindle tablet aimed at surviving life in small, sticky hands.
 
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