Just this morning I was taking a shower and thinking just how old fashioned it is. You have to reach down, grab the shower-gel, squeeze some into your hand and lather. Then you rinse and repeat, over and over until the whole of your once-filthy body is clean. So boring. “What if”, I thought to myself, “there were a better way to shower?”
So you can imagine my delight when I got an email today pitching a product that “changes the way you shower”. The product is the awkwardly-named Bödysöf, and it dispenses with annoying manual soap-application forever.
The Bödysöf sticks (via suction cups or screws) onto the wall beside your shower. It has a spring-loaded lever and a chamber for bodywash or moisturizer. Fill it, pull the lever and as that lever returns to its start position, it slowly pumps the soap into the shower-tube where it mixes with the water and arrives frothily at your skin. The soap actually enters the water through a small adapter that sits between the faucet and the tube.
It is truly ingenious, and aside from further pandering to my almost limitless laziness, it does something a regular shower can’t do that a bath can: moisturize your skin properly. The Bödysöf comes in two models. The chrome version is $140 and the white plastic one is $80.
Bödysöf product page [Bödysöf. Thanks, Dan!]
See Also:
- Muji Stealth Shower Radio
- Road Runner: Water Saving Shower Head
- Digital Shower Offers Personalized Bathing
- Fogless Mirror for Lazy Bachelors
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