Xeros - The 'one-cup water' washing machine concept
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Aneez , Mumbai:
Jun 9 2008
Made Popular Jun 9 2008
Whenever we talk about washing machines, the first thing that strikes us is the amount of water that goes into its belly to pull out the magic trick. No doubt we can’t afford to try living without this quintessential domestic help, but the amount...
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Raghubir
ciocentral.org
Jun 13 2008
Sitamarhi,
India
one-cup water washing machine really amazing.
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Fair enough, but how much water do you need to clean the grungy plastic chips afterwards?
Also, replacing your clothes every other wash because you’ve shredded them with 44 lbs of plastic chips in the wash gets a little pricey.
Also, replacing your clothes every other wash because you’ve shredded them with 44 lbs of plastic chips in the wash gets a little pricey.
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We are talking about a washing machine I suppose, not a shredder, and those are plastic chips, not splinters. So, I think the idea is not so expensive as you think!
As for the amount of water used for cleaning those chips, I don’t think we’ll need an oceanful.
:)
As for the amount of water used for cleaning those chips, I don’t think we’ll need an oceanful.
:)
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one-cup water washing machine really amazing.
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Fair enough, but how much water do you need to clean the grungy plastic chips afterwards?
Also, replacing your clothes every other wash because you’ve shredded them with 44 lbs of plastic chips in the wash gets a little pricey.
Also, replacing your clothes every other wash because you’ve shredded them with 44 lbs of plastic chips in the wash gets a little pricey.
2 Stars
We are talking about a washing machine I suppose, not a shredder, and those are plastic chips, not splinters. So, I think the idea is not so expensive as you think!
As for the amount of water used for cleaning those chips, I don’t think we’ll need an oceanful.
:)
As for the amount of water used for cleaning those chips, I don’t think we’ll need an oceanful.
:)
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1 Stars
one-cup water washing machine really amazing.
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Fair enough, but how much water do you need to clean the grungy plastic chips afterwards?
Also, replacing your clothes every other wash because you’ve shredded them with 44 lbs of plastic chips in the wash gets a little pricey.
Also, replacing your clothes every other wash because you’ve shredded them with 44 lbs of plastic chips in the wash gets a little pricey.
2 Stars
We are talking about a washing machine I suppose, not a shredder, and those are plastic chips, not splinters. So, I think the idea is not so expensive as you think!
As for the amount of water used for cleaning those chips, I don’t think we’ll need an oceanful.
:)
As for the amount of water used for cleaning those chips, I don’t think we’ll need an oceanful.
:)
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