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The American startup Eeva was inspired by the animated film “WALL-E” and dedicated its first product – a compact washing machine – to one of the characters of the tape, namely the space robot Eve.

By design, the washing machine resembles classic machines with the function of loading laundry from the top. In Eeva you can not only wash, but also spin and dry clothes, and this, always without a connection to the water supply. Washing water is supplied from a special compartment with a volume of 9.5 liters, and waste is collected in another tank.

All control of the device is carried out via the LCD screen or using an application on a mobile phone.

The compact washing machine has not yet been launched in mass production, but it can be ordered from a number of sites with delivery by the end of October.

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