By OnMilwaukee Staff Writers   Published Jun 18, 2015 at 3:01 PM

Welcome to #WeWant, a weekly selection of the stuff OnMilwaukee.com editors and staffers love.

Print it: Canon Selphy

We all take tons of photos on our phones, but then what? If you’re like me, almost none of them are ever printed out. For me, that’s because my inkjet printer is usually out of ink, and the quality from drugstore prints is pretty bad. That’s why I love the Canon Selphy wireless photo printer – it works really differently than any other printer I’ve owned. First, each paper/ink set prints the exact number it says it does. When you’re done, that’s it; you can recycle the cartridges at a FedEx store if you want. Secondly, you can print wirelessly from your phone, although you can also use a memory card if you’d like. And finally, the quality is excellent. Full-bleed, up to 4x6, as well as little square stickers, the dye-sublimation prints look really great and don’t smear. Of course, there are trade offs for this portable printer (if you buy the optional battery): the price per print is a bit higher than it is with a standard inkjet printer … but the ink doesn’t dry up or slowly wear out, which really drives me crazy. You can’t print 8x10 photos, either, but that’s not what this little printer is all about. At $85, the Selphy is a great gadget. Highly recommended. – Andy Tarnoff

Watch them: Final episodes of "Mad Men"

Well, I did it. After years of resisting, I watched 7 1/2 episodes of "Mad Men" (please don’t do the math on how many hours I spent with Draper.) All of the episodes, except for the last seven of season seven, are streamable on Netflix, but to finish the series, I need to buy them from Amazon for $1.99 each. Of course, eventually, the shows will be available as a "watch instantly" option, but can I really wait that long? I’m usually vigilant about not paying for extra programs considering there is already so much available with my monthly charge for Netflix, but gah. I’m at the edge of my davenport here, Old Fashioned in hand, dying to know how this ends. – Molly Snyder 

Wear it: Batman rash guard by Yandy 

I have never been surfing but it's always something that I wanted to try. This rash guard will definitely make it easier for that dream to become a reality... The Batman Rash Guard is well made, fits like a glove, and has SPF protection build in. The only thing it doesn't have is the power to make this girl into a SUPER surfer! Oh well, at least I'll look good while getting pummeled by waves. – Sarah Laux

Use it: Dynatrap

I've got mosquitoes on the brain -- probably because I'm on the cusp of a trip up north, during which I will inevitably be eaten alive by mosquitoes. I'm one of the fortunate souls whose flesh is like a gourmet treat for the little suckers, so I always come away from from hikes and camping trips half eaten. More to the point -- I'm pretty sure I need one of these. The idea behind the Dynatrap is that it attracts moquitoes with water, warmth and CO2 -- keeping them away from you, and ultimately trapping them in a little dehydration chamber where they shrivel up and die. Now, I'm not a violent person -- but shriveldom seems an appropriate demise for just about any biting insect. – Lori Fredrich

Drink it: Trivento Amado Sur Malbec 2013 

I know it's hot out and I should be uncorking a chill white or even a now-hip rose', but I'm a red guy and even on a warm day, I find a fruit-forward and intense wine like this one refreshing. Red fruit – like raspberries and strawberries – provide a base for a dash of spice and layer of oak. Because it's from Argentina, you won't be surprised to find 20% bonarda in this mostly malbec (70%) blend that's finished with a drop of syrah (10%). At $15 or less, this affordable red is perfect for picnics, dinner on the patio or as a gift for the friends hosting this week's party. – Bobby Tanzilo