The Guardian Australia
·general
·1 hour ago
Japanese company launches £280,000 human washing machine using microbubble technology
A Japanese company unveiled a human washing machine capsule costing £280,000 that cleanses users with microbubbles in 15 minutes without movement. The device, on display in Tokyo electronics shops, uses technology similar to a car wash for bodies. YouTuber reviews show it works but leaves users slightly wet, raising questions about whether it truly eliminates post-shower grooming fatigue.
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