There is no limit of perfection – that’s why people continue to improve the already existing things to make them more interesting and practical. And you don’t have to be a genius to make familiar objects more functional: you just have to understand what needs to be improved. A more intuitive instruction, a handy sink or environmentally friendly packaging – and everything becomes more convenient!

1. “These handles don’t connect to the floor so the floor can be cleaned more easily”

SockPants

2. “These 15mg buspirone tablets can be broken into 5mg doses or 7.5mg doses”

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3. “A guy mailed something to our store and used actual peanuts instead of packing peanuts”

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4. “This restaurant has an angled mirror over the chefs so you can see an overhead view”

DrawThatRedstone

5. “My local coffee shop recycles milk containers as carry trays”

TimsAFK

6. “Bicycle escalators in Norway”

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7. “Each square represents one week of an 88 year life span. Tracking my progress”

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8. “My new snowboard was shipped in a box that was made to look like it contained fluorescent light bulbs”

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9. “My new fridge came with a noise description”

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10. “My spoon carving kit came with bandaids”

theacropanda

11. “Sink area designed for drying”

drutus

12. “In my country the cereal can’t have cartoons in the boxes”

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13. “My toaster has “a bit more” button”

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14. “My flatmate placed a mirror to get sun into their room”

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15. “They use prisoners from the brig to walk dogs from a local animal shelter”

YaMochi

16. “This hi-hat stand used as a handsfree sanitizer dispenser”

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