Japan makes residue-free scooper for gelatinous stuff


Japan is always on the fore-front of crazy, but this time they have some thing that, albeit impractical, is pretty cool. This loud little handbot is called the SWITL and it extends a super non-stick flat surface that scoops up all types of jellies (ketchup, mayonnaise, etc) without leaving any smudges behind. It can even put the substance back on the surface exactly how it was found. You really gotta watch the video on this one, cuz its just to weird to imagine. On a side-note: the thing really reminds me of those old Polaroid instant view cameras that spit out the photo and every one shook it as if it actually did anything. for shame, for shame.

[Dvice]

This entry was written by CatastroFUCK and published on March 29, 2011 at 11:40 AM. It’s filed under Awesome, WTF and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.

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