Designgeek
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Brisnat: aha!, you've got "semiautos" in the timeline. Now I've never quite understood the semiauto design concept. Can you explain that a little further? What I think those are is essentially an automatic washer mechanism without the sequencing timer, so you have to press buttons to get the different functions to operate; similar to a TT but one tub that washes, rinses, and spins. Is that about right, or something else?
Mini hot water tank above kitchen sink: Those were/are common in Europe as well. The US is just starting to catch on to the idea of localized water heaters near the point of use. More convenient: hot water comes up faster. More efficient: less water and energy wasted by having to pipe the hot water from a central tank. Best of both worlds.
Mini hot water tank above kitchen sink: Those were/are common in Europe as well. The US is just starting to catch on to the idea of localized water heaters near the point of use. More convenient: hot water comes up faster. More efficient: less water and energy wasted by having to pipe the hot water from a central tank. Best of both worlds.