Also announcing a *brand new* way to save money on butter!pic.twitter.com/eaBGmZdyM8
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Must fit in cabin baggage easily!
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Let's just go back to beating clothes on a rock by the lake
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Why not break out the tin tub, mangle and washboard, while you're at it?!
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What about the spin??? You get to hand out soaked clothes??
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That's hot but lawd you better wash everyday cause if ya laundry piles up on ya youbginna be strong as shit! All that turning...



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Keeps the pimp hand strong
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Better for environment? yes! Arm workout? Ok. Good for homeless/rough-sleeper/campers? Likely. Portable? If you say so. But is it afforable?
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There's no spin cycle. What then? Hanging soaking wet clothes (which stretches them out)? Decent idea with some big gaps in execution.
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In high-humidity areas (such as India and SE Asia),clothes will never dry. Two design changes would make spin possible and practical.
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And with minimal physical effort
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Turn it into a low speed centrifuge on a horizontal axis...
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Hi Mac, gentlewasher is for delicate clothes. Wringe gently, fold your washed item in a towel and that's it!
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That's the thing....it could be for more than just delicates.....
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Just saw your DM. Email OTW.
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