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Binibottle: In 2007 bottles finally get a cap on the side

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So, humanity, how come it took us this long? We all know what a pain it is to wedge bottles upright in shallow sinks and the like. Come to think of it, the only bottles I remember being easy were the ones loaded into a Super Soaker.

The beautifully simple Binibottle is the work of 15-year-old Anna Axelsson of Sweden and the gold medal-winning design at the "Finn upp" inventor competition. It has the twist-off, pull-up cap you're used to up top but also an additional, recessed twist-off cap on the side so you can hold it sideways while you're filling it. Right now, the Binibottle sells in Sweden for around $5, but you can count on knockoffs finding their way out here sometime.

Binibottle, via Übergizmo

 
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