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About the solution
This solution is very cheap and easy to make. It consists of a wooden broom stick, with a can attached at an 45º angle, lined with cotton, so that the eggs don’t break.
“The cotton helps me to avoid doing an early omelette”, Ann joked.
Adapted from: http://www.handicapinternational.be/fr/inventions/ramasse-oeufs
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