Five Current Products That Simplify Housework While We Await Robot Assistants
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Nat Barker
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Summary
The article highlights five innovative products designed to make housework easier while we await the arrival of servant robots. It features the C-200 ultrasonic knife by Seattle Ultrasonics that vibrates over 30,000 times per second for cleaner cuts, along with other domestic technology products aimed at automating or simplifying household chores. The piece serves as a practical guide to current solutions for domestic labor reduction.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThere's a lot of buzz around servant robots, with 2026 billed as the year automatons will begin to make housework a thing of the past.
In the meantime, here are five current products that aim to turn domestic chores into domestic bliss.
This ultrasonic knife vibrates more than 30,000 times per second, which its manufacturer says leads to cleaner cuts.
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