h a l f b a k e r yWhy on earth would you want that many gazelles anyway?
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I love the fact that someone's already built this. |
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Could you explain how the cycle only takes 5 seconds, and everything comes out washed, dried, ironed and folded? Otherwise it's just something you'd like. I have to admit, it's something I'd like, too. |
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No, but he wants the machine to iron them. |
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Its better to iron socks- the steam helps to eliminate any left over germs from the wash.
Thats what my GP told me anyway... |
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Just as there are many ways the regular washers work (some use air bubbles, some use "direct spray" technology) there are more ways this tiny washer could do it's job.
The piece of cloth could be enclosed to a high pressure steam chamber with utrasound, then sprayed with final water jet to finish cleaning. Air blown in would make the cloth wrinkle free and ready for being pressed between two hot cylinders. To make the drying fast, air would be now pumped out if the chamber so that all the water evaporates quickly (it will boil if the pressure is low enough). |
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Unlike the small washing machines that already exist, this one would have no doors or buttons, you throw in a piece and a warm folded piece goes out... |
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