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Invention Could Replace Towels


The Star:

Soggy towels spreading nasty bacteria around your kitchen could soon be a thing of the past thanks to an invention by a Sheffield student.

Paul Oxley has come up with a hygienic, electronic way to dry dishes and dispose of kitchen mess – the Aquavac.

The 24-year-old, graduating from De Montfort University in Leicester with a first class honours degree in Product and Furniture design, created the product as part of a final-year project.

Dubbed the electric towel, the Aquavac can suck up wet and dry mess, dry hands and dishes, and is impregnated with anti-bacterial substances to fight germs.

Photo by The Star.

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  • That sounds like a great invention! It’s fun to see that a 24 year old was able to come up with something so innovative!

  • This kind of invention can really help to the consumers especially it has anti- bacterial substances that fights germs. Its very useful in our home restaurants and other foodchains.

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