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This product going wild on the internet. The effect? Genius

Every driver knows it – the windscreen wipers are getting greasy again. That can get quite annoying …



Buying new ones is often expensive, the change over mostly complicated. The two inventors Adnan Alibegovic and Mario Kronberg wanted to change that.



They got to the bottom of it and figured out that it is not the whole wiper rubber that gets worn out – rather only the front-most part that is always rubbing against the windscreen. The finest breaks and micro-fissures cause stripes and streaks.


The edge of windscreen wipers wears out through abrasion.

After three years of development, the inventors have actually done it! They developed a product with Prof. Goos Cognito Design (University of Pforzheim), making it possible to renew smudging windscreen wipers. The worn out rubber part is cut off with precision!



After the cut, the wiper edges are strong again and the window is free of stripes 😉


left worn-out – right trimmed

The pair of inventors have of course patented the trimming technology internationally – online sales are running at full capacity!



Their explosive idea is spreading across the internet like wildfire and customers are happy
How is it used?

Its use is quite simple! You fold up the windscreen wipers and clean them thoroughly with the sponge included in the delivery. Push ECOCUT pro on the wiper lip and trim the wipers with an even pull. In order to improve the slip properties, you can put some washing-up liquid or liquid soap on the wiper lip beforehand.


ECOCUT pro is produced in Germany and has already been tested and introduced positively by lots of independent media.


How much does it cost me?

ECOCUT is not expensive – you can buy it directly from the inventors for just 12.95€ and free shipping worldwide. Brand-name windscreen wipers, in contrast, can easily cost 50€! The benefits are obvious; save money and protect the environment while you do it! Thanks for this cool and smart invention 😉

How can I buy it?

Curious? Go straight to the website here: www.ecocut-pro.de/en
SPECIAL OFFER: ECOCUT pro is normally so




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Source: Techcrunch.com

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