washers
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Panasonic’s Eco-Navi Washer Knows Just How Filthy You Are
1:00PM Rosa Golijan | In the interest of conserving energy, water and shame, the Eco-Navi washer uses light-activated sensors to detect your icky-sticky-eugh-so-disgusting stains and adjusts the wash cycles accordingly. What’s really dirty about the whole thing though is the appliance’s price: $US3000. More »
Gadgets
Washing Machine Makes Your Assault Rifles Sparkle
9:50AM Sean Fallon | So you have hoarded thousands of guns in a homemade bunker for that inevitable moment when WWIII comes knocking at your door. That’s all well and good, but how do you keep such an impressive arsenal clean? The answer is the F636HT Heavy Duty Long Gun & Handgun System. This bad boy clean up to 10 handguns or 4 long guns simultaneously—which is a big time saver. More »
Random Stuff
Idiot Kid Looks for Narnia in Washing Machine, Overly Sympathetic Firefighters Save Him with Jaws of Life
10:30AM Matt Buchanan | Okay, so I tried to put myself in this kid’s shoes. I’m looking at a steel hole. Not very exciting! I’d rather go play with a bright, flashing object instead. Apparently, we don’t have the same thought process, ’cause this kid decided to dig deeper. Guess what he found? A whole bunch of OMGI’mStuck. Enter brave firefighters, who have to rip the defenseless washing machine apart with the jaws of life to free the kid. Me? I’d have just gotten a new washing machine on the spot. [WKYC via Fark] More »
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Washing Machine/Air Conditioner Combo Saves Space, Chills Clothes
4:50AM Adam Frucci | In Japan, space tends to be scarce. People live in tiny apartments, especially in the big cities, so every inch of space is valuable. That’s why something like this Toshiba TW-3000VE washing machine/air condition exists. Sure, it’ll clean your clothes, but it’ll also keep your closet-sized apartment nice and cool. It’s a brilliant idea, I guess, but here’s a more brilliant one: go to a Laundromat. It’ll save even more space, I promise. In any case, this thing’ll be available for $2,600 starting next month. [GizmoDiva via UberGizmo] More »
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