Old bottles get a spray
IT seems impossible to spray the last drops of cleaning fluid from a bottle, but a British inventor believes he has beaten the design flaw.
Conventional trigger bottles rely on a single hole at the end of the tube that stops working when no longer immersed in fluid.
Michael Pritchard, 50, has launched the Anyway Spray trigger bottle which he says solves the problem.
It has a tube with millions of microscopic holes that draw out liquid, however full the bottle. The nozzle also works from every angle – even if the bottle is upside down.