What Will Dyson Do Next? Lunchbreath/Core77

Even though the ring-shaped Air Multiplier fan isn't particular powerful at $300, it's still, well, a bladeless ring! And while the answer to what comes next can only truly be known in the jetstreams of genius cycloning around in Dyson's head, cartoonist Tobias Lunchbreath has taken a stab at what ring-shaped future luxuries we may have the pleasure to purchase in the future.

[Core77, Lunchbreath's Flickr]

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I would buy the spunnel, my arm gets so tired when I eat. But could you make a spunnelorkapult with little stabbers that toss the food into your mouth.

i believe u can toss food in ur mouth with chopsticks in pretty much the same manner.

Does anyone else notice that the Gent-Rifuge provides a "gentle jiggling action" he does look pleased with the performance.

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