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    Saturday
    Jan202018

    There's a good chance you own a clothes washer and clothes dryer -- but how about a clothes folder?

    If you don't know about Foldimate, here's a quick  summary. Let's assume you have an automatic washer and dryer. Those two machines do the bulk of the work with dirty clothes. But once you take those clothes out of the dryer you still have to fold them. And folding clothes can be a boring, time-consuming task. That chore can end in the future. The wait is more than a year and a half as of January 2018, but Foldimate will do that boring job for you. You'll have to do a touch of work, but your part is easy. Just clip the out of the dryer shirts, towels, etc., on the machine's pair of hooks. It takes them into the machine, folds them neatly and they exit the machine in a neat pile, ready to be put away. You'll see a simulated demo in the video Chad & I shot at CES 2018. The price given at the show was $980. Not too outrageous if you have lots of clothes to be folded on a daily or weekly basis. But, it's not expected to actally by on sale until fall/winter 2019. That's like another 19 months from CES.  

    Chad Johnson & Dick De (from The Giz Wiz Show) Foldimate Video: https://youtu.be/-liK2RUOnQo

    Company website: http://www.foldimate.com/

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