Meanew Design Ming Rui Industrial Design Original | Japan has been selling well for nearly 10 years, "detachable pot handle", that is, the pot handle can be separated from the pot body and can be firmly connected in a simple way. A pot handle can be matched with pots of different sizes, which not only fully solves the storage problem, but also solves the problem of cleaning the sanitary dead corners of the connection. After the product was launched, it received very good feedback from the Japanese market. Until today, 8 years later, we can still see this product designed by Ningbo Octavia Industrial Design Company in supermarkets in Japan and other countries.
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One handle with multiple clips is indeed a good function. However, there is still a harsh idea. If it is one-handed operation, is it better to press and unload it? It can be contrary to the normal logic. Press and hold it as a clip, and release it as an unload. During operation, you need to press and hold it all the time. It can also actively improve the user's concentration in operating the product to avoid danger. However, it can be imagined that there were some problems in the design at that time, otherwise the most basic and stable fixed structure would not be used.
Would it be dangerous if it fell off
Japan, Europe and the United States are very economical in the use of space, and can fall off not only saves storage space, but also is very useful in the use scene. For example, when baking, the pot is put into the oven, which is simply an artifact. The only disadvantage is the high cost (relative to this industry).
This is very practical
This best seller is very cool
This is great ~
It seems that there is not much to sell in China