My first question about this product was whether the toggling fingers would put too much pressure on your precious chip, and strangely enough the answer came when I watched the video above and could clearly make out the words “No Broken” before morphing back into a language I don’t understand.
So now you will have the Potechi Bionic Grabber, a bionic Japanese hand that can be used to conveniently feed yourself potato chips while preventing grease prints from infecting everything you touch; at least until you get to that huge pocket of crumbs at the bottom of the bag.
I would say that you had to be a sports nut to want to eat chips and dip out of a baseball glove, but this one actually offers a useful function for outdoor eating. To start using it to eat your favorite dip, just push the button and the ball containing the dip will open as it plays “Take Me Out To The Ballgame”. The ball does not stay open forever, just long enough for you to get some dip. Then it closes to keep all those nasty little critters out of it. So now you have fresh dip and you get to hear that same song over and over again. I am sure you can figure a way to mute the sound if you want to keep using it.
As long as you are going to sit on the couch and scarf down chips and dip at a medically unsafe rate, these chip and dip bowls will be a worthy accessory. They will certainly give you a good idea of the shape you will soon be if you don’t get some exercise and start taking your eating habits a little more seriously.
This lamp offers you more than you ever could have hoped for. You can’t get around the fact that a bowl of chips looks good on a table at any time, but this one has some added features. The crystal bowl is a lamp with a 15W bulb to give off a warm glow and the Himalayan salt crystals produce negative ions to cleanse the air. Probably the first bowl of chips that is loaded with salt that won’t raise your blood pressure.