but wouldn't teh clothes still be wet?
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Comments Sure, but you just hang them over your chair I guess? Honestly I think this isn't intended as a 'cutesy' product so much as a genuine space saver in more densely populated countries. I could be wrong, but if I was living in Japan I'd probably get one of these for the odd wash up and just hang things up around the pad.
um, looking at those dimensions, you couldnt really fit more than socks and undies in that thing. so you wouldnt really be using it as a replacement for an actual washing machine.
Right. What I meant was that if you're living in a small apartment and the nearest laundry is 10 minutes away and you have a breakfast date with Ken in 2 hours but you also have to do other stuff, then you can just have one of these handy things at home. Looks quite nice, to be honest.
it looks like an electrocution waiting to happen. hello kitty color schemed plastic seams holding water back from wiring? spooky.
but then you are wearing clean but wet clothes on the date in 2 hours.
unless you get that nifty monkey nail dryer and dry clothes.
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how cool is that!
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