Which Design shall we fix?

Which of these Designed objects or services would you like to see redesigned?

  • Toilet Brush (Hygiene issue, To low for people with disability or old age, knocked over by children)

    Votes: 8 26.7%
  • Feeding children in term time (Tax payer, The children and parents.)

    Votes: 8 26.7%
  • Round tin Cans (Gain space in cupboards for the householder, easier to open age and disability)

    Votes: 7 23.3%
  • Pringles Tub (Planet-not recyclable, difficult to get to the bottom for most people)

    Votes: 3 10.0%
  • Plasters (messy, fiddly for anyone with disability or old age also difficult for the user)

    Votes: 4 13.3%
  • Train doors (always a panic that they are going to shut on you. disabled, old age or anyone)

    Votes: 2 6.7%
  • Toaster (standard bread does not fit, messy from the bottom, effects all users)

    Votes: 5 16.7%

  • Total voters
    30
And whilst I'm in ranting mood - how the fuck am I supposed to clean the little plastic cover that sits on the head of my electric toothbrush?

I've tried getting my little finger in there, shoving bog roll in it like you do when you're trying to get purchase on a stubborn bogey, leaving it to soak in boiling water, the dishwasher - the lot.

The fucker will not clean. I'd like to not use it but fear brushing my teeth with shit particles after the pack of wild animals I call my children have used the bathroom.

So I put it back over my toothbrush and my day starts on a negative note each morning because I'm placing a manky cap over my toothbrush knowing that tomorrow, I'll be shoving it around my gob.
cotton bud and nail varnish remover. Probably got those on the same shelf.
 
But they would be as wide as the widest part of the round tin Unless they held less, In which case they would have to be taller in order to hold the same amount.
For contents amount yes, i think. But when being stacked there will be less empty space between tins and........, wait, er...?
If you get a round tin and make it square it will hold the same amount but be smaller in width, or circumference, or summat?

edit; wifes just informed me squaring the circle is an ancient mathematical problem. She's on about pie are squared now so i'm out....
 
For contents amount yes, i think. But when being stacked there will be less empty space between tins and........, wait, er...?
If you get a round tin and make it square it will hold the same amount but be smaller in width, or circumference, or summat?

edit; wifes just informed me squaring the circle is an ancient mathematical problem. She's on about pie are squared now so i'm out....
Yeah that’s the round tin can off my list
 
It’s a bit close this vote I need a winner, I’m not allowed to feed the children I think my tutor is a torie she knocked that idea back. Ive left it up there though for her benefit and because I had already done a bit of work on this service.
 
First one has already been solved.

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imagine the shitty water that goes everywhere when you pull that out. Awful
 

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