The Most Disabled/Elderly-Friendly TP Dispenser Ever
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If you read the "About this video" on the side, it says "adjustable" so I think it's actually neat
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Anyone else hearing Dr. Evil?
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need a dispenser here!
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one of the best I've seen, but shoot me the day I can't wipe my own ass.
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i don't think i need that much when i take a dump :\
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omg seriously????? i believe that if youre not able to fold ur tp to whipe ur own ass then u dont deserve to live
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@homer1000bxl dont be stupid people with huge ass dont use regular toilet paper, why you think most fat asses go to bathroom with the newspaper? to read? no sir.
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im looking for a dispensar that can clean my ass in the process
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is av dispenser for peoples with huge ass
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yeah i think even when i was a kid i didn't use that much T.P.
rosaliebuist 3 years ago
It seems that most of the apprehensions here are centered on it being too wasteful or nonenvironment-friendly. But if you get to read the "more info" on the right-hand side of the video it'll tell you that its length output is totally adjustable. In fact cost-savings is one of the main features of this device. Thanks to all the feedbacks, keep it coming guys...
tp4unme 3 years ago
@tp4unme You should make that button dispense for as long as you push it down.
artfuxxingmusic 1 year ago
@artfuxxingmusic Thanks for the suggestion, I think output is one very important feature that is better left to every users desire, of course w/ a maximum limit set to protect the devise and the environment. Rest assured that it will be incorporated in the pre-production prototype w/ all the other improvements suggested on this site. Hopefully I could find a suitable partner/investor to help me make it available on the market soon. Thanks again.
tp4unme 11 months ago
I work for an organization that supports people with disabilities and would really like to see this product on the market.
rlynn434 3 years ago 3
Thanks for the endorsement. One e-mail I got sums it all:
"I know this thing sounds dumb to all the able-bodied people that read this page, but you most likely don't have any idea of all the stupid things that can be very difficult after a stroke.I am 24 and a week past the one year anniversary of my stroke. This could be great for older stroke survivors that need little more than to live out their last few years. This would have made my life easier.
Michael"
tp4unme 3 years ago 2