For those of us who just don't have the space

I think it's normal to keep them in the kitchen. I would say that because i'm English but in most places in the rest of the world they are usually kept in the bathroom. But where should this electrical appliance really live in a less than average sided home?.....

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Washit

Washit
The green way of washing clothes.
Designers: Ahmet Burak Aktas, Salih Berk Ilhan, Adem Onalan, Burak Soylemez
Washit is a product that simply combines a small washing machine with a shower cabinet which enables user to wash his/her own clothes with the same water that he/she uses while showering. This concept brings lots of advantages both in domestic life and pubic usage such as fitness centers, festivals or airports.  
 
 
 
 
Why Washit?

Washit is a product that changes our daily routines. It is responsible to our most precious resource: water. With Washit, washing clothes in piles will become a thing of the past. Every time that user wants to take a shower, it will be an opportunity to wash his/her a few pieces of clothes without using any extra water

 
 
Washit can be modified specially for public usage. The washing machine part of the Washit is accessible from inside, which enables user to take off his/her clothes and put them into the machine from the inside of the cabinet. Public Washit has the ability to refresh clothes with Airwash technology which enables user to take his/her clothes back quickly, without bad odors and sweat.
 
How it works?
Washit has a closed plumbing system with 2 water pumps, 3 filters (carbon, organic and chemical) , 1 heater, UV filters and a water storage unit. While user is having a shower, Washit gather graywater from shower cabinet to the water storage via filters. So all the water in storage is cleaned and ready to be used again either for showering and washing clothes. After the shower, user can take back his washed clothes or leave them there for Washit to dry. Washit refills itself from water main in case of water loss. 

 
 

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