The inventor of the chip clip, Gary K. A. Kahn, reportedly made millions from his invention, specifically over $1 million in sales shortly after its launch. However, exact figures on his total earnings from the chip clip over the years vary and are not publicly disclosed. The chip clip became a popular household item, contributing significantly to his income.
it depends on the product they make if its useful
There is no one inventor, and no one set amount they can make. Many make nothing, a very few can make millions. Depends on the invention, and how much of a market there is for that thing.
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cheap about 2 bucks or you can make it i guess,mom does
You first patent it, but check out how that works in your country because it differs.
When purchasing a chip for a diesel truck you want to make sure it has some of these features; Easy snap in installation, and you want the chip to be able to be easily removed for servicing. Also, One think you need to make sure you get is a chip that doesn't void your warranty. The rest of the features are pretty much depending on what you want in a chip such as how much speed boost you are wanting as well as how much more fuel efficiancy you are wanting.
You could try to chip ice with a knife or a spoon, but the machine is much easier and much faster.
Mow a lawn and clip weeds, if your lucky you can get about that much.
If your just talking about the basic plastic and chip, then the answer is about 75p a card. The majority of this cost goes in to the chip and making sure that it's secure.
he got 1 million euros..........fr tat......
Although he did not patent the potato chip it is reported that he opened a potato chip factory in a converted barn and also served them at his restaurant. See related link.
Archytas of Tarentum, he was a philosopher and inventor much like Archimedes.