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Most Read in July - The Made By Monkeys popularity stakes

diesel watch blank side 2 2.jpgOnce again, by the power of HitBox, here's the roundup of the most popular Made By Monkeys posts in July - see what your peers are reading!

A post on watches that don't appear top tell the time leads the way this month, followed by a tap-based Made By Students post and one on a shocking light switch...

1. I can't believe someone makes... Faceless watches

2. Hot water tap - How not to do it yourself

3. The mysterious case of a shocking light switch

4. Digital radio working hard on drawing power even when it sleeps

5. I can't believe someone makes.... USB construction sites

6. I can't believe someone makes... Faceless watches [Part 2]

7. Impossible objects #11: The inside-out salt shaker

8. I can't believe someone makes... Wi-Fi detector baseball caps

9. Impossible objects #10: Wingdings keyboard

10. Bogus Bearings Look More Real Than the Real Ones

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