#Potechi Hand Potato chip Grabbing Gadget, Leaves Fingers Clean Potechi Hand Chomping chips at the comp again? Crumbs are the least of your worries, the oily residue that coats the keys can cause you to, er, slip up while typing up your work. Video and pics) Not any more! Japans Takara Tomy has introduced oepotechi Hand, the ergonomic and bionic arm that grips greasy chips & brings them to your lips. Crunch chips to your hearts content and crunch numbers on your computer without fear the only thing you might double is your dipping, and Im sure Takara Tomys crack researchers are onto that problem as we speak. Anyway, back to the Potechi Hand. It might look like one of those cheap extendable gorilla-head grippers but dig deeper and youll find that the boys from TT have done their homework. The Potechi Hand is a crispy slice of engineering delight as shown by the Three Commandments of Chip Gripping: NBCS, NTTS and FECS (respectively No Broken Clutch System, No Touch Table System and Finger Easy Cleaning System. NBCS ensures that the pressure-sensitive clutch mechanism inside the Potechi Hand gently grips any chip without breaking it. NTTS refers to the design that keeps the fingers from touching the table or desktop. last and not least, FECS rubs the fingertips together in a mild circular motion, thus shaking off any loose clingy crumbs. Check out this short video to see the Potechi Hand in action: Via Inventor Spot Share Thissubscribedel. icio. usfacebookredditstumbleupontechnorati swfobject. embedswf (http://www. youtube. com/v/wi9ozhqbqpk& rel=0& fs=1& showsearch=0& showinfo=0, vvq-45681-youtube-1, 425,355, 9, vvqexpressinstall, vvqflashvars, vvqparams, vvqattributes;
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