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December 05, 2005
Collapsible Funnel
Designed by Boje Estermann and made in Denmark.
Made of Santoprene, a durable and flexible plastic that can withstand extreme temperatures.
Microwave and dishwasher safe.
Though why you'd want to put a funnel in your microwave is not at all obvious to me.
6" diameter; extends to 6.5".
$28 here.
But perhaps mademoiselle would prefer something in a collapsing funnel with a bit more bling?
No problema.
Consider the flashing orange Pack–A–Cone™
for your next roadside emergency.
"43% of all vehicle accidents occur between the low–light hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m."
This nifty device has a built–in flasher with an On/Off switch so people can see it clearly in the dark and even in fog.
It collapses down to a thickness of 2"
from its open height of 16".
Made of nylon and polyester with a polyethylene base.
Uses two AAA batteries (included).
Measures 9.5" x 9.5" x 2" when folded.
Weighs 3 lbs.
$24.85 here.
It occurs to me that the Pack–A–Cone™ might serve nicely as a funnel in a pinch though the issue of flow control might be something to consider before using it for this purpose.
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I'm guessing the Pack-a-Cone description supplied the "43% of roadside emergencies happen between the low-light hours of 6pm and 6am." If so, i find it rather humorous that they would include such a statistic. Unless one is impressed by numbers alone, that statistic says that 57% of roadside emergencies happen during 6am and 6pm, which is the majority of emergencies, which means the majority of the time, one will not have to use the pack-a-cone during low light hours.
Posted by: Josh | Dec 6, 2005 1:04:58 AM
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