Small washing machine, greener than ever

Published by Maria Mihale, on Feb 19 2009, in the categories: Gadgets



For those who are into greener devices and who pretend to care about the environment more than they care about their… mother (I don’t know if something like this is possible. Maybe about their mother-in-law, that’s more like it), let me introduce to you an innovative device, the greenest washing machine of them all.

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The Hand-Powered Washing Machine is precisely what the doctor ordered, and when I’m going to tell you all about it, you’ll understand my words. In the first place, the device doesn’t require electricity in order to work, which means that it will save you great amounts of money when the energy bill arrives. In addition, it is portable, so you’ll be able to use it wherever you like and you won’t have to worry about the lack of electricity. On the other hand, if you have just a couple of clothes to wash, the Hand-Powered washing machine will have this problem solved for you, because you won’t have to wait to store up great amounts of laundry.



This small washing machine is made of plastic and there is no mechanical part involved. Being so small, you can store it wherever you like, move it from one place to another, or take it with you on road trips, camping trips and so on. Not to mention the fact that it comes assembled, so the only thing you have to do is to just attach the handle and you’re ready to go!

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As if it weren’t enough already, the device requires small amounts of water and powder detergent per load (there are instructions included concerning the appropriate amounts and temperatures) and has a very fast washing cycle, which lasts from 10 seconds to no more than 2 minutes.

If you’re interested in this small washing machine which, in addition, comes in a so very green “outfit”, you can go grab it for $49.99 .

(Source: coolest-gadgets.com)
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