Technology
Meet the world’s smallest portable washing machine — and yes, it’s on sale
TL;DR: Snag the essential Sonic Soak Ultrasonic Cleaner from the Mashable Shop for $115.59. It’s typically $250, so you’ll save $134.41.
Clean freaks, travelers, and jewelry lovers everywhere: get ready to have your mind blown. Over a century after the washing machine was invented, there’s finally a new way to remove grease, grime, dirt, and stains from your clothes: the Sonic Soak Ultrasonic Cleaner.
The Sonic Soak is basically a miniature washing machine that fits in your pocket. Seriously, it’s less than five inches long, so it’s perfect for frequent travelers. It uses sound waves to blast microscopic bubbles at 50,000 ultrasonic vibrations per second that wash away 99.9% of dirt, grime, and bacteria from just about anything – from clothes and jewelry to fruits and baby toys. You barely have to put in any work.
All you have to do is fill a bowl or sink with water (depending on the size of your wash load) and add soap. Then plug the Sonic Soak into an outlet, drop it in the water, and press start. That’s it.
See it in action in the video below:
Even with its highly impressive cleaning capabilities, the Sonic Soak manages to be gentler than hand washing, totally quiet, and eco-friendly. It uses 40 times less water and 15 times less energy than your standard laundry machine. Plus, it’s made with high-quality medical grade stainless steel, so it’ll basically last you a lifetime. Your old-school washing machine could never.
After raising a whopping $2.9 million on Indiegogo, the Sonic Soak is actually affordable too. It typically retails for $250, but is currently on sale for $135.99. Plus, you can take an extra 15% off in celebration of Labor Day. Just enter the code SAVE15HOME at checkout and you can get this crazy amazing cleaning device for just $115.59.
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