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I don't understand what this would look like... would you have to unwrinkle your used tissue before inserting it carefully into the refuse slot? If not, I'm afraid the refuse bin would have to be about 300 times the size of the dispenser °u° |
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I hear where you're coming from [miggavin], and I like it. The 'bin' part should be a box that the Kleenex box comes in, to eliminate unused space during transport. |
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[phundug] - squish em in through a small slot and you'd only need a bin a little bigger than the box. |
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In the throes of sneezin and blowin, when I can go through three of four boxes in a day, I have been known to stuff old Kleenex boxes with used tissues; as phundug notes, you can't get nearly as many in as you get out. |
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It's true, tissues come folded just so, to save space. So two solutions. Fewer tissues to a box or some layers of baglike plastic lining the receptacle, as the bag fills up, you open the receptacle portion, pull it out, and theirs another bag in place underneath. |
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I really like this one. I mean you could just put the waste basket right by your bed, but then you risk stepping in it in the midst of a congestion/medicine haze. |
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Is there some way to absorb and use the
energy in those hot-n-steamy nasal
secretions? Shame to let that energy go to
waste. |
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Maybe make the bottom of the container spring loaded, so while you use up the tissue, the garbage recepticle gets bigger.... |
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(Personally, airballs are fun... especially when your too sick to do much else then watch Maury... or Susan Lucci) |
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Sounds like another ploy from all of those tissue box hoarders to keep the box to themselves. A tissue compactor for the discards would be a bonus. |
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