Ethan Steele's Guzzleine Antifrost Device

Ethan Steele's Guzzleine Antifrost Device

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Ethan Steele serves as a sales representative here at MarkForged. He hails from Massachusetts, only to move to California and then return as an adult. Shortly after arriving back home, Ethan noticed a stark absence of devices designed to keep the gas pump handle secure - in Boston. Throughout winter months, he endured extreme discomfort standing outside in freezing temperatures, clutching the frostbitten gas pump handle. Ethan launched an online investigation and discovered that Massachusetts strictly prohibits automatic pumping of gasoline. Static electricity poses a potentially explosive threat during dry winter air. The dire circumstances served as motivation for Ethan to create a practical solution - the Guzzleine Antifrost Device. To shield himself from frigid temperatures, Ethan conceptualized this ingenious device in TinkerCAD. It cleverly wraps around the handle where one normally places their hand. Firm teeth securely grasp onto the soft vinyl gas pump handle, while an ingenious cylindrical cavity holds a compact magnet.

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