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Post# 107577   2/3/2006 at 13:07 (6,628 days old) by peterh770 (Marietta, GA)        

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Nothing new here, just adapted for home use...

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Post# 107606 , Reply# 1   2/3/2006 at 15:56 (6,628 days old) by kenmorepeter5a ()        
Aqua Washer....

Hello...I'm deaf...my name is Peter.

Which is Japan or USA of the Aqua Washer?

-- Peter (kenmorepeter5a)


Post# 107662 , Reply# 2   2/3/2006 at 20:43 (6,628 days old) by frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)        

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Yikes. As much as I'm all for energy-efficient machines, this one would stomp all our fun right into the ground! Interesting, though. Wonder what will ever come of it?

I saw a film back in junior high (around 1972) in which clothes washers and dishwashers of the future (the year 2000, which ironically, is now the past...) would not use water, but rather ultrasonic sound waves to clean.

And where's my goddam personal jet-pack?!!


Post# 107697 , Reply# 3   2/3/2006 at 22:02 (6,628 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        

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For $2200, it should wine me, dine me and then undress me!

Post# 107710 , Reply# 4   2/3/2006 at 23:14 (6,628 days old) by roto204 (Tucson, AZ)        

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Oh. I. Don't. THINK. So.

Post# 107713 , Reply# 5   2/3/2006 at 23:16 (6,628 days old) by roto204 (Tucson, AZ)        

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"Hi, Bill. What's that attractive cake of yellowishness under your arm?"

"Oh, hi, Bob. That's the deoderant buildup from using my new AirWasher. You don't even need detergent, you know. And, I save money on deoderant by just letting it build up."

:-|


Post# 107761 , Reply# 6   2/4/2006 at 09:24 (6,627 days old) by mayken4now (Panama City, Florida)        
Nate!

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You are killing me. I agree with you. PLEASE MARY, don't put any clothes from this household in that P O S!

Steve


Post# 107762 , Reply# 7   2/4/2006 at 09:25 (6,627 days old) by mayken4now (Panama City, Florida)        

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Wonder how it would work on pet doo doo ot a kids vomit in the bed? Any ideas. The answer is simple, NOT CLEAN.

Steve


Post# 107908 , Reply# 8   2/5/2006 at 01:26 (6,627 days old) by mistervain ()        

I get those yucky underarms now, thanks to my environmentally-friendly and "efficient" front loader. It might as well be washing with air, based on the results I've gotten! Bring back the water hogs please!

Post# 107938 , Reply# 9   2/5/2006 at 08:19 (6,627 days old) by designgeek ()        


Yow!, that could give water conservation a bad name. On the other hand, for a colony on Mars, not so bad!:-)

Really though, I think the machine does use water, just not much; and the ozone function is supplementary as a means of sterilizing the load.

These things are new technology, so it will take a while before they settle down entirely.


Post# 107952 , Reply# 10   2/5/2006 at 09:17 (6,626 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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Just as microwave clothes dryers-- WHY?
We see how much they have saturated the market.
Yummy,needless radiation!

How much fun would that be if you left a disposable lighter in a pocket accidentally?


Post# 108120 , Reply# 11   2/5/2006 at 23:58 (6,626 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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I can see the "Waterless" washing machine for good wool suits mens/ladies and then a three or four times a year dry-cleaning, (assuming a suit is worn every day to work).

But for undies and t-shirts?
uh, no.
Where do they think the body oils are going to go?




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