I are unaware about you, but I've been strike in the eye by a deviate mist of poison sufficient times to know that a lemon is excited to share its juice. And Quirky's new Stem fitting will help the citrus fruit in its inexhaustible aspiration by putting a mist projection on it.
Stem is a work in progress, only agreed in to Quirky's prolongation machine, that hones a pattern and then pre-sells it before starting the wheels of the assembly lines prolongation lines. But - rather incredibly - it works. Pay attention to this video from the contriver Timothy Houle:
The Stem consists of two parts. The be-toothed gouger that lets you slice the device in to the orange, lemon or orange of your choice, and the mist head, that functions only similar to any other spray-pump in your kitchen or bathroom. Presumably, after the initial detonate of zesty spray, you'll be able to fist the fruit in your palm to giveaway up more liquid.
The innovation is still in its early stages of development, and in my past experience even fully-realized Quirky designs take considerably a few time to make it in to the hands of customers. But is to patient, this looks similar to a wonderful kitchen gadget. Now forgive me whilst we head to the dime store to whistle up the tools to make my own.
Stem product page [Quirky around the Giz ]
Spray lemon extract on sliced fruit, salads, grilled meat…anywhere you want, right away from the lemon [Quirky]
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