Convenient Shrimping Net

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When using a net, crayfish are usually caught one at a time, which can be very inefficient and tedious. CONVENIENT SHRIMPING NET provides a more efficient enjoyable way of crayfish catching. It is design based on a 'bistratal net' concept. The idea is to have to have a funnel (Net A) on one side for catching, and a porous mesh (Net B) on the other side to let the water pass. When catching crayfish (First image), Net A's funnel shape is perfect for crayfish to enter along the inner wall while preventing them from escaping, while Net B lets the water pass through. When the shrimping net is full, simply turn Net A inside out to pour out the crayfish harvest (Second image). The entire process only requires the user to flip the net back and forth. Red Dot Award: Design Concept | Concept | Flora & Fauna

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