Vermont-based Inventor Matty Benedetto has prototyped hundreds of objects at his so-called Unnecessary Design Studio. Benedetto’s schtick—"unnecessary inventions"—always yields amusing objects, but in this case, I believe many parents wouldn’t find this one unnecessary. He’s invented a Shop-Vac attachment that sucks up and automatically sorts LEGO pieces:
The build is fun to watch, and reminds you that Benedetto could surely be running a real industrial design studio:
To be clear, this is not coming to a store near you. As his channel page notes, “Each week from the Unnecessary Design Studio in Burlington Vermont, Matty develops 1-3 brand new fake consumer products using diverse production methods from 3D printing, sewing, mold making, wood working, laser cutter, and whatever else he can get his hands on. Each invention lives across Unnecessary Invention’s social profiles which have grown to a community of over 6 million followers.
"Each post mimics a real marketing campaign with their signature product photos and commercials alongside behind the scenes videos on how the inventions get built.”