Die Electric to exploit your AC power plugs
Manish Kanaujia | Jul 12 2007


If you are fond of collecting some unique and eye-catching appliances to make your house look cool, I think you are missing something from ‘Die Electric’ that can add some more domestic devices in your collections.

According to freelance electrical engineer, designer, conceptual artist, and inventor Scott Amron, die electric is an insulating material that does not conduct electricity and which you can exploit to make different shapes and sizes by plugging them in your AC power plugs and sockets according to your needs.

For example, the power cord of this material can be bent to form a firm shelf, or a plant potter, a toothbrush holder, or for any other device you possess that you think you can use it by giving your own shapes according to your requirements.

It also offers numerous other sockets and screws that stick to your glass flowerpots, towels (as shown above) or candles to make use of your lamps as a candle stand especially when power runs out.

I think Die Electric can really utilize all our AC power plugs those otherwise can merely assist consumers to power up their electric goods but inventor Scott Amron innovations exploited them to avail numerous other benefits from them and offer techno looks to your home or office.


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Via: Treeehugger

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