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Toshiba TW-3000VE: A washing machine? An air conditioner? It’s both!


August 17th, 2007 by ketyung

Toshiba TW-3000VE, a washing machine? An air conditioner? It's both!
Toshiba seems to be a little bit messed up here. Their new washing machine, TW-3000VE, doubles up as an air conditioner. I think most people will leave their washing machine inside the wash room. The question is, do we need an air conditioner in the wash room?

But, anyway, this machine is specially designed for the Japanese, who are simply hard to get ample space. This two-in-one machine simply can help you save some space both interior and exterior. That’s the main idea behind for coming out with this design.

But, it’s still kinda hard for me to figure out, where the user shall leave this two-in-one machine at. What I have been used to in Asian countries is we will have air conditioner installed in our bed room, living room and some will have it in the dining room. For the washing machine will either go in the bathroom or kitchen or in the garden. Do you need an air conditioner at these places? Perhaps, just a crazy idea from Toshiba, which is “it does not only keep your clothes sparkling clean but also cools you down!”

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