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25 Incredibly Creative Inventions That Everyone Wants To Have
Stuff that should be made available everywhere.
Original inventions are fighting for exposure and attention from people. We hear so much about them that they’re starting to lose their meaning. Kickstarter and Indiegogo are sites that make crowdfunding possible for amazing ideas to make it out there.
Here in this list, we’d like you to check out these amazing product ideas you probably never imagined would be necessary for your life. So simple, so life-changing, and most importantly, so attainable!
“My university sent me a wallet-sized diploma.”

“My shopping bag has a printed holiday pattern so it can be reused as wrapping paper.”

“My tires have percentages cast into the rubber that slowly appear the more miles you drive so you know how much tread depth is remaining.”

“The seasoning that my mother sent me are magnetic.”

“My wife got me a magnet bracelet for holding on to screws as I fix things.”

“This hotels mirror tells the weather.”

“This Bluetooth shower speaker is powered by a micro hydroelectric generator.”

“This air-filled pillow with a hat that I ordered online was shipped in.”

“My cousin’s wedding dress from last night. It has its own pockets.”

“Real time bathroom display in Taipei.”

“This changing room mirror has different light settings to try your clothes in.”

“My pen lets me see how many pages I can write with the ink I have.”

“This chocolate bar is divided into unequal pieces.”

“My hotel room had a white noise machine installed in the wall.”

“This mouse I found at my work has a Calculator on it.”

“These lightsaber chopsticks.”

“This labeled empanada.”

“I just noticed my backpack’s chest strap is also a whistle.”

“This cat backpack.”

“Public toilet at shopping center has a extra smaller toilet seat for little humans.”

“Inflatable Garage, protects vehicle from hail.”

“My multi-tool hair clip.”

“Microwave with built in toaster. The future is now. Mind blown.”

“Reusable resealable cans at my local shop. UK.”

“This keypad randomizes the numbers every time so someone doesn’t figure out the password from your hand movements.”

