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AaronBurns
 USA
Suction Lever Non-Slip Mats Printer Friendly Version
Everyone has seen the amazing levered grips that you can move any where, stick to any surface, and they hold hurnders of pounds. Those handles keep you steady so you don't slip. They didn't think about what we are slipping on. A wet or slippery surface. Take those same suction levers and put them on your slippery surface mat, underfoot and you will never slip. No more hundreds of useless little, moving cups and only four suction cups; one at each corner. Then unlever and lever to a shower wall and they never mold underneath since they drip dry by gravity. Non-slip easy and fast to move!
Reward: To show that a non-slip mat is just as important as the non-slip grip.
 

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shalsim
 Australia
Absorbtion distribution towel Printer Friendly Version
After a shower what do you do? Reach for the towel. Unfortunately there is no absorbtion-distribution system for the towel.

1. Most of the towel absorbs the water from your hair, which leaves limited absorbable areas to dry the rest of your body (or vice versa).

2. For those people who make the mistake of drying their groin area first, this would be an 'inconvenience'--especially if the next thing you want to dry is your face.
Solution: buy two towels, OR I propose a towel with a waterproof lining inbetween the 'two sides' of the towel. That way it would be possible to dry your hair with one side of the towel, then use the other 'completely dry' side of the towel to use for the rest of the body, etc.
Reward: For Jennifer Lopez to model in the towel. I would then use the towel to dry my face.
 

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zen2u62
 USA
Body Dryer Printer Friendly Version
Imagine the following... A plastic (36" tall x 6" wide x 2" deep) body dryer. It would house two hair blowdryer motors at the bottom. The panel would have vented slits or holes, or directional vents like car air vents on dash, and it would plug in to outlet. Mounted on the wall, with a descrete slim design, a large button could be tapped with one's toe to turn on. Hot air is pumped out along the entire length of the vertical panel. Design chambers so that air is channeled in a way that is blows out equally across entire surface. You could dry off after shower/bath as usual, then turn on to enjoy that last bit of drying while primping in the mirror.
Reward: Purging creative thoughts that keep building up.
 

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