Portable toilet that fits in a handbag helps women relieve themselves during emergency

portable_toilet.jpg One of the long debated, unabated topics of men/women lets men take the trophy because of the fact that men can relieve themselves anywhere and women can’t do the same. Here is a German company that seeks to end the squabble by inventing the world’s first pocket toilet for women in the form of a plastic bag. The disposable portable lavatory consists of a plastic bag fitted with absorbent polymers that turns the urine into gel. The “Ladybag”, in the size of a chocolate bar absorbs one pint of urine, but in an emergency the bag has capacity of 2.2 pints. The bag is so handy that it can be used in cars, or to avoid dirty toilets or at open-air festivals when you don’t want to stand in a queue.

The Ladybag was invented by Eva Tinter and is recommended for a one-time use and comes in a bag of three for $16. The bag also prevents unpleasant smells and isn’t even harmful to the society. So all in all, speculation suggests that the product should be a super doper hit!

[Telegraph]

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by shubha, posted September 7, 2009 - 3:01 AM in Other Stuff | Comments ()


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