Spray bottles have not changed for years; however Florida-based Nexshift Inc. has made some vital efforts. The company has launched its brand-new PIVOT spray bottle with an ergonomic design that makes it better and useful than conventional spray bottles. PIVOT has a capacity of 1L and it delivers 2.5ml per stroke. It can be a perfect portable sprayer for indoor plants or for cleaning purposes at home.

The PIVOT spray bottle features a pivoting trigger sprayer that freely rotates 180-degrees to allow continuous spray at any angle while maximizing product use. It makes use of nearly every single drop of its contents, thus solving the long-term problem of refilling bottles when there’s content inside or disposing them off along with some fluid. The bottle is reusable and interestingly designed to limit accumulation in landfills.

The problem with spray bottles currently is that when the bottle is half and you want to spray at an angle, you will almost always spray nothing but air and byer design that allows free-hand movement ubbles, the maker explains. The PIVOT spray bottle solves this problem with its unique sprafor a better user experience.

The PIVOT allows you to bear the weight of the bottle with lesser strain on the forearm and wrist. Furthermore, PIVOT’s reduced height takes up less space, making it easy to store the bottle under sinks and shelves. There is also a 2-step trigger lock to prevent accidental spraying.

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Its maker is dedicated to creating products that improve user experience and eliminate waste, and this new product design also follows the same strategy. PIVOT is currently up for crowd-funding on Kickstarter, if you will, you can pre-order a pair of PIVOT spray bottles for a minimum of $22. Delivery expected in November 2021.

Image: Nexshift Inc.
Image: Nexshift Inc.
Image: Nexshift Inc.
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