Thursday, October 24, 2024

World's smallest washing machine

 

One can only ask "Why?"


An Indian man showed off his miniature engineering skills by crafting the world's smallest washing machine, measuring just 1.28 inches by 1.32 inches by 1.52 inches.

Guinness World Records confirmed Sebin Saji's washing machine, which is smaller than a Tamagotchi digital pet, is the smallest in the world.

In order to qualify for the record, Saji had to demonstrate that his washing machine was functional and could run a full cycle -- wash, rinse and spin.


It's really tiny, I'll concede that . . .




. . . but given that you can't even wash a single sock or a handkerchief in it, what's the point?



Peter


7 comments:

Nate Winchester said...

Insert Barbie jokes here...

Sailorcurt said...

Nate beat me to it. I was going to say "Barbie Clothes"

SiGraybeard said...

Why? I’d say for the same reason that many of us make miniature internal combustion engines, model cars and so much more.

Anonymous said...

It's the perfect size to launder a T-shirt bearing an image of all Kamal's qualifications to be President.
--Tennessee Budd

Rob said...

Just to see if he could...

Hamsterman said...

I wonder what my hamsters will do with all the time they save after they get them installed.

Aesop said...

In 5 years, it'll be all the washing machine anyone can afford.