Hello, my-blogmedia readers. We meet again. Here we are posting the winner of product innovations that might be usefull for you. Here is the number 7. Enjoy.
Honorable mention: Echo
Even in a kitchen with generous countertops and cabinets, large items are a hassle. Echo, designed by Daniel A. Hopkins, a junior at Purdue University, is a multipurpose item that takes care of several jobs in one compact design.
Made of plastic with molded rubber, Echo can function most simply as a fruit bowl. However, the nested two-piece design is set on a center pin; rotate one shell out of line with the other and the side panels open up like flower petals. Now Echo is a dish rack. With aerating columns along the sides and a draining bottom, Echo works equally well as a colander.
Hopkins developed Echo with bachelors in mind, figuring his creation would be well-suited to their bachelor pads and assumed low tolerance for kitchen duties. But Echo will sound good to anyone who needs to prep a meal and clean it up without cluttering available space.
(source: realestate.msn)