Cleaning with Touch
When I was a kid, I remember hating the sink's faucet a lot. Whenever I reach out to turn its knob, I either had to carry a chair or tiptoe and hurt my chest trying to reach it. Then, I have to tiptoe and hurt my chest again so I could turn it off. And then, as I grew up, I learned of other types of faucets. Our local mall has this really cool faucet in the toilet that has a sensor. However, it is not that accurate and when I move a little, the things goes off, too. Really annoying when you are in a hurry. I thought to myself, wouldn't it be nice if there was one that I could just touch and the water flows out naturally? Enter Pilar Touch-Activated Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with ToucH2O Technology. Whew! Too long for a brand name, eh?
Because of its long name, why don't we give it a nickname - Touch Faucet. So, the Touch Faucet works in such a way that you just need to make contact with its body. However, you can't just touch it and it will work. You need to touch it with clean, dry hands. Well, you're not limited to hands. You can also use your elbow or the back of your palm, even your nose. The idea is to touch it with something clean and dry so it stays that way.
Retailing at around $500++, this is a total must buy for any minimalist household.
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