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AaronBurns
 USA
Disposable Moist Towelettes for Eye Gunk Removal Printer Friendly Version
Most people will use a towel in the shower to remove that annoying and gross eye gunk but it comes back through out the day and then what? You try to get rid of it with your finger or a dry tissue paper but, it is too hard and wont come off. You can try the common moist towelettes that all ready exist but, they have soap or alcohol which is damaging or painful to use.
If we add an eye moisturizer to a towelette then we could get rid of eye gunk when your out driving around or some where that you can't get home. It would fit in your purse or car or anywhere you put towelettes and be very accessable at any time. If you were home you could wet a wash cloth or small towel but then you would have to wash it later. For good eye health and no scratches (which is easy to do to your eyes) you should use something like this product to clean out your eyes. A healthy way to keep them clean and if you wear contacts the eye gunk is a constant problem. They would hand them out with every pair of contacts. You could make a moist towelette form of it to fit over your finger, and use it that way too, since sometimes it is only in the corners of your eyes (also disposable).
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chito
 USA
Trash bag-in-the-box Printer Friendly Version
It's time someone invents a disposable trash container with bags stored on the bottom for convenient reloading. This would be much more sanitary for household bathrooms. As one bag is filled and pulled out the new clean bag is pulled up by the exiting bag much like Kleenex disposable tissues. The box could be folded in such a way to create a compact item for store shelves. Unfolding the box would erect a small bathroom size waste basket. When it's out of bags, you recycle the thin cardboard box, or throw it in the trash.
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Dick Wadd
 USA
Adjustable Sink Printer Friendly Version
Have you ever noticed that bathroom and kitchen sinks are installed at the lowest possible level? That is, the "average" short person can reach them easily. Well, you tall folks already know where I'm going with this. After bending over and washing a boatload of dishes for half an hour, your back gets really sore! I know we tall people can use this as a convenient excuse for NOT having to do the dishes, but let's be honest - how often do you really get away with that one? Right! You have to do it anyway.
So I thought it would be a great idea to rip out my old sink and install the ADJUSTA-SINK in its place. This would have a small foot pedal near the floor which would operate a hydraulic lift and allow for adjusting the height of the sink to one's particular comfort level. Below the counter surface there would be extra-long flexible hoses for water supply and drainage. A movable seal around the edges prevents water from the surrounding counter from leaking into the cabinets below.


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