Squash Wash – Your new laundry that requires little water, no electricity

Squash Wash – Your new laundry that requires little water, no electricity

Squash Wash – Your new laundry that requires little water, no electricity

How often do you do your laundry? Daily, thrice or weekly? Or is it that large water consumption and electricity hinders you from using the washing machines.

And because of this reason, we pointed at these surprising washing machines, by function and by design. Also, this model called Orbital, as it was relaunched by Tiffany Roddis in 2022 from the original one in 2009. And we have visited dry cleaning: dry cleaning is excellent but quite more expensive.

Well, then say goodbye to your machines, as there is a new alternative to knock down your bathroom buddy.

The Squash Wash from Kristin Mueller (Kristin Spiewak) who is a well-known furniture designer is an alternative to the washing machine that allows the user to wash clothes with little water and no electricity. It does all the washing by compression and salad spinner technology. The little machine is made of high-density polyethylene and vinyl, and is small enough to fit in any corner of your house.

The squash wash is a great alternative to our current washing machines at home especially if we wanted to live the green life.

Squash Wash uses the compression and salad spinner technology and is compact enough to fit in any corners of our homes. We can have it placed in our laundry area or bathroom if we want. With Squash Wash, we don’t need to worry about out electricity or water use even if we do the laundry daily.

We expect to see it soon in the market where we will perform a complete review for our readers.

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BY M. Kogan

Hello, I am Marcio. I am an architect and designer, alma mater is Mackenzie. Retired in theory, but an architect never retires completely. Along with architectural projects, I am a filmmaker and have completed some short documentaries. Filmmaking and design are my passions. In HomeQN I write about home decoration and foundations. The goal is to teach homeowners to DYI as much as possible, and when this is not possible, enable them through knowledge, to evaluate service quotations and choose the best service technicians.

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