When Tom Cruise and Mr. Clean get together, you get the Sonoclean [Yes, but why? -Ed.]. Until now, this technique has only been used in industrial applications, but this conceptual design by Tobias Berneth brings that to your home. An ultrasound jet sends highly energized sound waves through a spray of water, turning it into a high-tech cleaning machine. It will then be able to clean the surface of an eating implement without the need for any detergent.
This is a very good idea, since some of us (such as myself) hate to clean with super hot water for fear of being burned and some people are allergic to the chemicals in soaps. It will also help the environment and such.
Of course “concept” means that it’s not for sale anywhere. Yet.
A graduate of Colgate University, Bruce is one of the elite Henro or pilgrims who have completed the 900 mile 88 Temple Pilgrimage on the island of Shikoku, Japan by means of foot power, a feat (no pun intended…. ok maybe alittle) which is no laughing matter. He not only finished this task with a crippling leg injury but he has attained enlightenment according to the monks on Koyasan. Currently the 23 year old is living in San Antonio where he spends his time working as a Data Analyst but also trying to accomplish his next great challenge, drinking all 200 beers at the Flying Saucer. Having recently married his long time friend from college and seen as nuts for doing so, Bruce relishes his life and hot dogs generously. KANPAI!!
When someone dreams up a design concept that will make washing dishes easier, our interest is piqued. This Sonoclean ultrasound cleaning device will take the place of that spray nozzle that pulls out of the kitchen sink, sending ultrasound waves……
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Design Concept: Sonoclean Ultrasonic Cleaning Device…
When someone dreams up a design concept that will make washing dishes easier, our interest is piqued. This Sonoclean ultrasound cleaning device will take the place of that spray nozzle that pulls out of the kitchen sink, sending ultrasound waves……
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