Finally a $1,500 robotic lamp that folds your shirts.
Family of with say 4 young kids two adults… I’d pay triple that for one that can actualy fold laundry. The laundry. From new born onsies to work clothes. To bed sheets.
Submitted 23 hours ago by BrikoX@lemmy.zip to technology@lemmy.zip
Finally a $1,500 robotic lamp that folds your shirts.
Family of with say 4 young kids two adults… I’d pay triple that for one that can actualy fold laundry. The laundry. From new born onsies to work clothes. To bed sheets.
CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social 19 hours ago
Meanwhile, I already save all the time used to fold laundry, plus the money to buy a robot, by simply sticking it in the dresser drawers unfolded. Who even decided to make that a thing anyway, not like it makes it cleaner.
teft@piefed.social 7 hours ago
If you fold your clothes you’ll have fewer wrinkles (especially with older types of cloth) and your clothes take up less space.
P00ptart@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
The work I do? As long as your clothes doing have visibly recent stains and don’t stink, you’re good. I’m not folding clothes that are going to be filthy 2 hrs into my shift.