Posts Tagged ‘Electrolux’
Electrolux Ultra Silencer Green Vacuum
Electrolux’s newest vacuum isn’t just uber quiet and sleek – it’s actually a “green” canister that may have had a former life as a Porsche or BMW! Shredded cars are the raw material for the newest Ultra Silencer vacuum cleaner from Electrolux. When most people think of recycling cars, they think of the steel frames and bodies or the iron and aluminum engines. But cars also contain a great deal of plastic in everything from batteries to bumpers. Some of this plastic, once recovered, is the
Cocoon lets you grow meat
Electrolux recently sponsored a design contest, and this Cocoon was the winner. You might be wondering what it is, it is a cooker that can “grow” meat and fish by heating animal cells. Yes, that does sound like something from science fiction, and it probably will stay that way at this point. The Cocoon is planned to heat pre-mixed food packets containing muscle cells, oxygen, and other nutrients to grow meat, which sounds like Jetsons -style technology. That, or the Black and Decker Rehyd
Electrolux Kitchen 2099
Any of you ever read those really weird “2099″ comics that Marvel Comics put out in the 1990s? Well here’s something even weirder. A kitchen based around the “Claytronic Atom” - teeny tiny (nanometer) silicium spheres (tiny little robots) that can reconfigure instantly to create basically whatever forms you want. See this silly video to learn more, then continue below for basically the greatest kitchen ever. The kitchen has a single form pre-programmed into it so that it can be displayed and
Green Tip #6 Go Green with Kelly Ripa & Electrolux Appliances
by Katja on April 16, 2009 Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.Powered by WP Greet Box America’s favorite Mom Kelly Ripa reveals how she balances motherhood in an exclusive interview with Skimbaco Lifestyle. Chance to win Electrolux appliances ! Great tips how to go green!Did you know that just by choosing an energy efficient washer from Electrolux you could save 83% energy and 56% water? Think how much that ends up reducing yo