The search for sustainability and nuclearisation are proceeding rather quickly and solutions aimed at saving energy and singles flock.
After Scrubba Mini, the washing machine in one hand, it's the turn of a curious working dryer very quickly and it's about the size of a toaster: it's called Morus Zero.
It is capable of drying approximately one and a half kg of clothes at a time, and uses a special one patented pump to create a vacuum environment inside the basket. The absence of air means that the water inside the clothes is dried at a lower temperature than that otherwise necessary, saving heat and energy compared to traditional dryers.
A sensor does the rest, detecting the state of the clothing and stopping the device when he finished his work: a drying cycle lasts about 15 minutes. There are no fans, the water leaking from the clothes is collected in a special tray to be emptied from time to time.
That's not all: Morus Zero integrates an ultraviolet light capable of killing 99.9% of the bacteria present in clothes.
The manufacturing company has launched a campaign crowdfunding on Kickstarter, and you can reserve a copy for around €280. Once on the market the selling price it will be around €530: hurry up before all the pieces dry!