Ironing a shirt will no longer be a problem thanks to FoldiMate, the new machine that folds and irons laundry
Is ironing a shirt your nightmare? Don't worry: from today there is a solution and it's called FoldiMate, the machine that knows how to iron shirts and fold them.
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FoldiMate is the latest invention from an Israeli startup based in America, which has renamed it the foldable laundry friend. Similar to the machinery used in laundries, FoldiMate irons shirts and other clothes quickly. All you are asked is to place a maximum of 20 items in the compartment, indicate their type and wait .. FoldiMate will do everything by itself, autonomously, in a minute.
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© FoldiMateIroning shirts will no longer be your problem. You no longer have to ask your mothers for help or spend money on the laundry. Or, at least, you won't have to do it again from next year. Even though FoldiMate has been on the market for two years now, the manufacturers have in fact decided to postpone the launch to 2017 to refine the machine and further reduce its size, while maintaining affordable prices. .
With Foldimate ironing a shirt will no longer be a problem: but how does it work?
We know that many of you don't care how FoldiMate works, only that it can iron a shirt. We know, however, that there are some of you who know how to iron well, but who would gladly hand over the burden to the machine. As long as you are sure that you iron Well a shirt.
FoldiMate is equipped with a transparent belt, robotic arms and an adjustable tray that can recognize the size and fabric of the garments. In this way, the machine proceeds with personalized ironing, through jets of steam that cleanse and perfume the garments.
So, the answer is: yes, FoldiMate iron shirts and iron them well.
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