Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Twist&Brush, A Kind Of Reverse, Toothpaste-Filled Fountain Pen For Teeth

Imagine a pleasing aged steel soda fountain pen, with its twist-to-suck siphon that slurps in ink. Now suppose that instead of rambling the fountainhead to expand the pen, you spin it in the other citation and force ink to trickle out by the nib.

Now suppose that instead of ink, you are muscle action out toothpaste, and instead of a pen, you have a toothbrush. Finally, barter the steel for cosmetic and you have Kawamura Ganjavian's TwistBrush, a toothbrush with its own supply of toothpaste.

It's done for travel. You expand it - may considerably messily - from a periodic toothpaste blood vessel and you're ready to go. Twist the doorknob to broach a sip of minty gum to the bristles and brush.

Because, you know, it's so hard to bring the two separately. And whilst the hat may untwist from a blood vessel of toothpaste and dirt your luggage, this gadget may moreover twist and siphon out a gummy muddle in to your suitcase, so you'll still need a toiletry bag to keep it in.

Still, it looks neat, that is may sufficient to make many people wish one. Sadly, it is a one-off rational design, but it has since me an idea. Why not take the vale head of this brush and cut a thread in to its neck? Then you could only screw it onto the tip of any toothpaste tube. Easier, and a lot reduction messy.

TwistBrush [Studio KG]

See Also:

Toothbrush Wobbles But it Won't Fall Down

Unibody Aluminum Toothbrush Case is Tough, Pointless

Water Fountain Toothbrush No Longer Costs $1750

Solar Toothbrush Obsoletes Toothpaste

Clever Low-Tech Toothbrush is to Lazy Scrubber

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