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Jammin' Johns Bring The Music Scene To Your Bathroom


For some reason a few inventors have tried to bring a music taste to the bathroom. Products like toilet roll radios sound like a great idea, but they end up failing in the long run. But one company has shown that you have to sell a product from a design perspective.

Source: Jammin Johns

Adding a musical flair to your toilet, the Jammin’ Johns are becoming more popular than what you’d expect. Produced by a guitar company that manufactures some of the popular brands of guitars, the unique toilet seats feature a newly designed ring, chrome hardware and high quality finishes.

Now you’re probably thinking, “Who would want a musical instrument as their toilet seat?”. The answer is pretty simple: musicians. Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and even Steven Speilberg are just some of the customers Jammin’ Johns has sold products to.

Source: Jammin Johns

The product does seem a bit weird, but it adds a whole new design to the toilet seat and the bathroom. Instead of looking at a plain old white seat, individuals can now check out an acoustic guitar, electric guitar or piano. Like the company says, that’s music to any musician’s rear!


Joshua Khan
Sports and Lifestyle Tech Writer
InventorSpot.com

 


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