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Washing Machines: Technology that Takes Performance to New Ends
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The washing machine is a common gadget these days. They are no more the type of object that anyone could get excited about. Within last few years, crazy advances happened in the industry, which has led the emergence of washing machine as a common gadget. Most of the top names in electronic market have come out with technologically advanced washing machines that were really adorable in features and looks. Let us get introduced to a few washing machine models.
LGLG, the Korean giant announced the arrival of a washing machine in 2006. The washing machine could iron as well as wash. By incorporating a unique hot steam system that make a start after the rinse cycle,
the creases that are developed during washing are quickly eradicated, not only saving you time on ironing, but also meaning that your clothes are not shirked again. The machine, also available with a floral pattern stands out from the washer crowd.
Eco Egg
The Eco Egg, was developed by developed by Chinese company Jiangmen Hanyu Electrical. As the name suggests, it is a mini-washer in egg-shaped, pink and looks edible. The manufacturers claim it be environmentally-friendly. The disinfecting function makes it safer for cleaning baby clothes. It means that instead of having to wait for a full load, one or two shirts can be washed whilst still being eco-friendly.
Whirlpool Mobile Phone Washing Machine
Whirlpool brought out a washer that could be controlled by SMS. By using a home network, the machine alerts you if stopped by either sending a message to your mobile, TV or computer. The user could then comfortably attend the situation manually. If not at home, an order could be send back to the machine, for instance a ‘fluff’ or dry cycle.
Xeros
The University of Leeds is testing a machine which is expected to be out in a year. The full-size machine uses just a cupful of water in addition to plastic chips that absorb any dirt and are collected at the end of the cycle. Really amazing; isn’t it?
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