Somela Fast Dehydrator
Posted on May 2, 08 05:13 AM PDT

Japanese are very big on saving space, and this is where the Somela Fast Dehydrator comes in. This extremely tiny drying solution is capable of drying clothes within a mere 5 minutes, and doesn't even use heat just in case delicate pieces of clothing within gets damaged. Unfortunately, this isn't automatic as it requires a certain degree of manual interaction, including holding clothes while the device pulls. I'd recommend you having a certain degree of spare time if you want to have a crack at the Somela Fast Dehydrator. It can be purchased for $173.
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By Laurence , 05/05/08 3:01 PM (CommentID #664644)
This device is scarcely new. It is called a spin dryer, and we had one when I was a child in the 1960s before we had a washing machine. It works by spinning the clothes at high speed (normally over twice the revs of a washing machine spin cycle) and leaves them slightly damp, ready for the clothes line.
By josh , 05/05/08 3:12 AM (CommentID #664019)
i really don't get why all of these blogs are saying you feed it in by hand. if you go to the website, it says that you un-ball-up your wet clothes, load them heaviest-to-lightest, then secure the lid and start it. it spins the water out...
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