Unless the glass is convenient, if you try to put water in your mouth from the tap, it can be tricky to flow through your fingers, bounce off your face and bring the last few drops close to your lips. .
That's why the Da Vinci fountain faucet by Virginia-based innovator Steve Waddell has caught our eye.
Waddell's original creation, which recently landed on a kickstarter, has a small hole in the top of the main stem that keeps the water stable when you turn the lever.

Water flows regularly through the main spout, but there are many benefits if you have the option to redirect the flow of water through the hole in the top.
Restricted flow reduces water waste and at the same time makes things much easier, such as brushing your teeth. In addition, you no longer need to keep the glass close, so you need more space on the top or in the cabinet.
Another advantage is that people with low back pain or other chronic health conditions do not need to bend much when using the bathroom sink.
Waddell worked on the Da Vinci fountain faucet for almost five years, examining several iterations and prototypes before reaching the final design.
"In the process, we have identified top quality materials such as lead-free lead-free brass and ceramic disc valves to optimize every aspect of the faucet." century."
Waddell's unique faucet has already been funded twice the $ 5,000 goal. The early bird pledge of $ 239 offers a 4-inch center set faucet with a polished chrome finish with an estimated delivery date of December 2019. If you don't like the 50{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5} da Vinci fountain faucet at the final retail price, the buyer can get a full refund within 30 days.
Crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo are full of cool products, but you should always do your homework before coughing up the cash of the project.
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