I don't know about you, friends, but I always experience a slight laf hacker shock every time I have to brush my teeth. Despite the fact that toothbrushes can now turn their teeth, water the oral cavity with streams of aromatic liquid and perform other unthinkable functions, the ritual of mouthwash is still not covered by modern science.
We have to either bend over to the faucet itself in a terribly uncomfortable position to try to fill our mouth with water, or use a glass for this. In the first case, your back hurts (and in general you look like a schoolboy trying to drink from the tap in the dining room), and in the second case you have to constantly wash the glass.
The guys from Dreamfarm came up with and created a simple alternative, a Tapi nozzle that turns the tap into a real drinking fountain:
The flexible plastic nozzle is attached to the faucet and does not manifest itself in any way until you clamp its outlet. In this case, the water will begin to rise vertically upwards from the second hole — you will have a small drinking fountain at home.
The creators are already selling their products for five dollars apiece.
Generally speaking, the design guys from DreamFarm are still about-everything.wikis — look at what convenient things they create — each of their inventions facilitates one or another of our usual vital functions several times!