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AaronBurns
 USA
Washing Machine Lint Grabber Printer Friendly Version
A solid rubber ball, that has thousands of tiny one millimeter spikes, that goes into your wash water and will grab and collect all the lint traveling out of you clothes and out of your pockets and keep it from getting back into your clothes, in the wash or the dryer. It won't float so, it will just bounce from the bottom, up (and all around) and the spikes won't get tangled into tight balls of clothes because they are too small to get tanggled but, big enough to trap lint.
The lint and hair and all the rest of the stuff you wouldn't want on or in your clothes, goes onto the ball instead and is easily pulled off the ball after the wash and then, you simply throw away what is left behind on the ball. Much like the lint trap of the dryer. You can also reduce most of the lint going into the lint trap of the dryer and the lint trap doesn't grab any hair or other debrise that this spiked ball will grab, reducing the chances of a fire in your dryer and keeping your clothes cleaner and keeps all the gross stuff out of the laundry so you wont have to deal with that problem, a little at a time, later.
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AaronBurns
 USA
Portable Night Light Toys Printer Friendly Version
Toys instead of plug in devices to light the room. The child can take the light with them anywhere, even under the covers, to grandmas house and sleep-overs. The whole toy can light up and be an animal or anything imagined that a child would like to be with or grow-up with. What ever they want in a portable night light toy. They can even collect them! All different colors and shapes. They can come in with switches to change the range of light from bright to low light. Maybe even, eventually, make glow in the darm pillows or bedding to go with all those stars and moblies and glowing toys. Battery operated or glow in the dark. Imagine a glow in the dark toy with a switch to go from low to bright light. It has never been done. You could do it with a fluid filled glow in the dark bear and batteries. Plush toys or soft pastic and plush. If I was a child, I wouldn't want the night light in the dangerous outlet away from me, I would want it under the covers with me safe away from all the nightmares and monsters of the World outside the bed covers where I could be protected by it and have it as a friend to hug.
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nicholas anthony
 USA
Smart Alarm Clock Printer Friendly Version
Some people do not have 9 to 5pm Monday through Thursday work and/or school schedules. These people may have schedules in which on every Monday and Wednesday they have to wake up at 7 am, while on Tuesdays and Thursdays they wake up a 9 am. Other people may go to work for four days during the night, and then four days during the day. These people could use an alarm clock that can be preprogrammed to go off the time and days it should go off. They would input their schedule into the alarm clock, so it would know when to go off for up to a year. This initially long setting would save the person from everyday they have to change or set their alarm clocks. This would work great for all people, especially college students and people with odd schedules.
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