My grandmother swears to this day that cloth diapers are still better than disposables despite the advancements over the years. She says that clean and sanitized cotton is much more breathable and less irritating to the skin versus the plastic and foam that is used in a pack of premium Huggies. What's funny is that despite her age she is still very keen and sharp when it comes to the happenings of today, and even she says that there's no way a family with a newborn, or any babies to that matter, could use real cloth diapers unless they have an older washer that actually uses water, and doesn't temper down the hot inlet.
The idea of this little machine is great. A machine that can basically flood the clothes with super heated water and rinse them very thoroughly is a dream come true in the midst of today's water pinching washers, BUT why is it that machines being produced now can't do this already? Why is an entirely separate and fairly expensive alternative being presented as a solution, rather than a simple addition to the cycles and characteristics of the machine that is already sitting in your laundry room?