Everybody loves ice-cream, but not everybody enjoys publically going to town on a chocolate or whatever preferred-favored cone for all eyes to see. Not to mention all that tiring wrist work you get from forever spinning it around, ceaselessly trying to catch those melted drips.
It’s physically exhausting and a race against time itself. The rotating cone however effortlessly rotates your ice-cream for you so you will never again have to experience the horror of eating ice cream all by yourself.
The Toothpaste Squeezer
Who needs hands? This toothpaste roller squeezer is a genius little invention for people who don't know how to squeeze toothpaste (top squeezers, we're talking about you.)
Even those with the mightiest of grips can never fully get it right. With this, the roller will do all the work for you from the bottom to the top, just like a Drake song.
The Tablet Arm
Trying to watch a movie from the comfort of your own bed and you don't have a TV? Good luck with the laptop. The thing inevitably sinks into your sheets, or you end up craning your head too much when you're lying down.
Thankfully, for lazy folks like all of us, the tablet arm conveniently attaches to you to your bedside table and comfortably extends to the front of your face "Wall-E" style. You may never have to get up again.
The Pee-Mate
It's hard being a woman. Along with all that male privilege, comes the wonderful advantage of "going to the bathroom easily." That is until now. This crazy invention actually makes things in that department much, much easier.
Take it with you to concerts, camping trips, and really just anywhere around the city. Have you seen public bathrooms? No thank you!
Water Bike
Truth be told, there are plenty of vehicles that one can use to travel across the water. Boats have been around for a long time. And if you don't have time to take a boat-riding course, you can always use a canoe. But what about if you're riding a bike and you need to get to the other side of a lake? That's where this device comes into play.
Dusty Apparently, this specially customized bike has inbuilt floats that you can inflate when you reach a body of water. Then, it has a mechanism that allows you to peddle your way across the surface, without falling over! This guy used it in Lake Como, Italy.