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Self-Balancing Serving Tray
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TomatoArt's recommendation
First to recommend
I was pretty amazed at how it actually worked!!! Now, even clumsy people like me can hold a full tray of glasses/plates with just one hand and still have the other hand free to use for... say...talking on the phone! :D (via BetterLivingThroughDesign)
Updated Dec 1, 2007
3KB's recommendation
Using simple physics, this tray was designed so you can carry it using one hand and not have to worry about spilling the contents. This leaves your other hand free to open doors or greet your guests while you are playing host or hostess.
Updated Sep 13, 2008
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misonyc's recommendation
This revolutionary piece of design allows you to use only one hand to carry a tray, leaving the other free to open doors, serve drinks, clear tables or whatever. The tray is perfectly balanced due to the positioning of the handle, which aided by the gently adhesive plastic finish, makes it extremely difficult to spill whatever you're carrying. This has to be seen in action to be believed; it’s hard to imagine being excited by a tray, but this is the business.
Updated Feb 21, 2008
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SeñoritaRuth's recommendation
i'll have to try it to believe it, but i also don't doubt it! what a great application of physics. if only all trays worked llke this! i love the blue as well. no more spills?
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Updated Feb 21, 2008
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Gamine's recommendation
This is so cool. You never have to worry about carrying a tray full of food again.
Updated Feb 21, 2008
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