new cleaning spray that works from any angle (even upside down) and you can buy it from tesco - built in stainless steel charcoal grill
by:Longzhao BBQ
2020-04-23
Tesco is rolling out a new invention on all of its home spray cleaners, meaning they can be used at any angle
Make it easier to use the last point.
Supermarket giants say it will end one of the huge setbacks of domestic work --
Close to the end of a bottle of cleaning fluid, the last few drops cannot be squeezed out.
The standard trigger spray bottle has a small hole at the end of the tube and needs to be immersed in the liquid to work.
In any case, the spray is made of a special material with millions of small holes to drain the liquid out.
As long as the liquid touches any part of the tube, it passes through so that the spray container can run in any direction and removes the last drop of water. The ground-
Tesco has launched a UK breakthrough, labeled "trigger spray cleaning products" exclusively, and the retailer says it will help customers reduce household waste.
Leather, marble, iron rack, stainless steel and carpet cleaner are included.
All prices are 2.
It is estimated that once the design is rolled out to all Tesco stores in the UK, it will save about 27,800 liters of wasted cleaning fluid per year.
Andy Blackett, a cleaning product buyer at Tesco, said: "As every householder knows, once the liquid is close to the bottom of the bottle, it becomes more and more difficult to reach the final drop of water.
"About 5 ml of the cleaning fluid is thrown away from each household cleaning trigger spray bottle.
But in any case, the spray is no longer a problem.
"Even if the bottle is used sideways or upside down, it will continue to work until the last drop is used up.
"We believe that this outstanding British invention will help customers reduce household waste and will end one of the biggest setbacks in household cleaning.
"Anyway, the spray was invented by Essex --
Inventor Michael Pritchard won the MBE award after creating a potential life
A water-saving filtration system called "life bottle" that removes dirty water from bacteria and viruses and makes it drinkable in seconds.
Michael appeared in a episode of Dragon's Den in 2009, with his spray, but although his invention proved to be popular, he also rejected the design of starting the spray with one of the panels at the beginning of last year.
Michael Pritchard said: "It's great to see the spray technology go into Tesco shelves and ultimately provide shoppers with it anyway.
"I believe this technology will not only revolutionize the household cleaning industry, but can also change any market using trigger spray.
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