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Denis Ryzhiy, head of the Universal People’s Front (ONF) regional executive committee, said Chelyabinsk manufacturers have created drying racks on which fighters can quickly dry their clothes. The invention has already been patented and is ready to be sent to the front.

ONF chief Ryzhiy said the construction was a sheet of silver, a coat hanger and an electric wire. The clothes on it dry very quickly, and the dryer itself can even heat up the room. The thing has already been patented by entrepreneurs from the southern Urals.

  • We think it is a necessary thing, especially during the rainy season. Thanks to the know-how, fighters will be able to dry wet clothes, which means that they will be able to carry out combat missions in more comfortable conditions, ”he said in an interview with URA.RU.

Manufacturers explained that an empty dryer heats up to 45 degrees, and if you hang wet clothes in it, up to 75. For example, an army jacket dries in just a few hours.

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