Power Designs TW5005.
$10 CAD at the local government surplus depot.
A friend of mine got one of these there two or three months ago and was quite pleased with it. I think his might have been the TW5005T version. I was envious from the moment I saw it. I don't think he knew the brand, though; I recognized it right away because it's popular on here.
This past Friday, I happened to look at the surplus seller's online list of things for sale (which is just a very brief description and occasionally a photo or two, no prices) and saw "precision millivolt source" and "twin power supply", so I decided to go over and have a look. I never found the millivolt source, which is what I mainly went for—it was probably bought between when I read the list and when I got there; it's no longer on the list today—but I did discover that the "dual power supply" was a way nicer one than I'd expected from that description. Strangely, they put power supplies from local brands nobody's heard of in the online auction section, where they fetch prices around $75–150, but Power Designs power supplies in the cash&carry section for $10!
It's remote-controllable, and it has a cord winder that the person who packed it up to sell apparently didn't notice:
There was also this note, held on by ancient masking tape that fell off when I picked it up, saying "RETURN ALL":
I haven't taken it apart yet, let alone turned it on, but I did see some interesting stuff when I looked in through the vents (on the back, hidden above the resistor house in the third photo) using another score,
my new endoscope, which I got for $15 CAD ($11.11 USD) on 11/11.