Oct 26 2008
Water Efficient Dish Washing
We waste gallons of water while washing dishes, don’t we? We have this habit of letting the water run as we wash the pile. And with heated water sources, we double wastage during colder months, as hot water is used up more than what is required. We may also waste on soap or cleaning detergent, as measuring the amount we use is quite a chore.
There must be a more efficient way of doing this, a way to minimize all of the wastes. This design idea by Toby Fox should hopefully help solve the problem.

With its tank filled and stored with water, dish washing is less wasteful. The unit will then suck up water, as opposed to letting it run on the tap, and more importantly, it will suck up heated water. Liquid soap may be dispensed on the handle by pushing buttons, so you can control the amount used; while a second button takes care of the rinsing.
Via Coroflot







