- Tags:
- gadget / Invention / Kazuya Shibata / Potato Chips / Pringles / tube
Related Article
-
Pizza Potato Chip Sandwiches are the gooey junk food king of Japanese convenience stores
-
First Takoyaki, Now Sukiyaki: Pringles Chips Feature Unique Japanese Regional Tastes
-
Hide Your Potato Chips At Work With This Chip Camouflaging File
-
Pringles releases karaage fried chicken flavored potato chips in Japan
-
Every Year Has A Character: Japan Chooses Its “Kanji of the Year” 2017
-
Individually wrapped potato chips by Japanese maker are coming to store shelves
Are you fond of potato chips sold in tube cans? A few famous brands around the world sell their potato chips this way, including Pringles, which many of our readers are probably familiar with. However, unlike chips that come in bags, the tube format sometimes presents a unique problem. The more you eat, the harder it can be to reach the remaining chips in the tube and take them out without breaking them.
If only there were a solution to such a problem...
As it turns out, there is!
Thanks to the practical and whimsical imagination of Japanese gadgeteer カズヤシバタ Kazuya Shibata (@seevua), the world has been gifted with...
The Chips Lifter
Here, you can see the Chips Lifter (or, for our readers across the pond, the Crisps Lifter) in all its glory in a video presented with Shibata's endearing over-the-top acting and hammy narration.
Just attach the Chips Lifter to your chips tube, set the magnetic hook on the inside wall, flip the switch, and presto, the hook will automatically begin lifting up the stack of chips from the bottom.
No more bruised egos, let alone bruised chips.
If you're curious to know how Shibata created the gadget, you can check out this video on his YouTube Channel:
On social media, the Chips Lifter was met with effusive praise such as:
The final comment surely resonates with many of our chip-loving readers.
If anything, it would surely make for a conversation piece as well as a fun gift, and perhaps, for the real gadget-lovers out there, an indispensable snack-time partner.