In the world of semi-optional home appliances, nothing is more coveted than the washing machine and dryer. However convenient the combo may be, though, it's still not quite as efficient as it could be ...
A washing machine that cuts water usage by 90% is due to hit American shores next year. The Xeros washing machine, which takes its name from the Greek word for “dry”, cleans clothes using reusable ...
Today the headlines are all about oil shortages. But tomorrow’s precious resource is water. That’s why Industrial design students Wendy Chua, 21, and Gabriel Tan, 23, from the National University of ...
Xeros Ltd. is on the verge of saving us a LOT of water. Their new washing system (prototype stage) uses nylon beads to tumble wash clothes with 90% less water than conventional washers. The machine ...
Ejaz Osmani's family-run laundry service in London has been using soap and water to clean shirts for more than 40 years. But in 2014, Osmani tried using less water, and added nylon beads to the mix.
The KaionWave is a concept from Electrolux design labs. Only intended for cleaning stain-resistant nanofabrics (which don’t exist unless you count those Docker pants), the KaionWave uses ultraviolet-C ...
Designers at the University of Leeds have developed a washing machine which uses just a cup full of water whilst leaving clothes as clean as normal washing. The technology, which uses plastic granules ...
A washing machine using as little as a cup of water for each washing cycle could go on sale to environmentally conscious Britons next year. Xeros Ltd, which has been spun out of the University of ...
LG is rumored to be creating a washing machine that doesn’t use water. Reports indicate that the South Korean firm plans to focus on next-generation smart appliances next year, and it’s already ...
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