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Laundroid Company Folds Before Its Giant Robot Does (engadget.com) 50

From a report: A small part of us always knew the Laundroid was too good to be true. The black obelisk, developed by Japanese company Seven Dreamers, was supposed to be a washing machine, dryer, ironing and laundry-folding robot rolled into one. It was the perfect appliance, in short, for chore-dodging so-and-sos who hate dealing with grimy clothes. But that dream has come to a predictable end. This week, Seven Dreamers filed for bankruptcy in Japan, all but ensuring its halo product will never reach store shelves. According to Teikoku Databank, a private credit research agency, the company owes 2.25 billion yen ($20.1 million USD) to 200 creditors.
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Laundroid Company Folds Before Its Giant Robot Does

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  • [Dramatic glasses motion]

    they circled the drain.

    YEAHHHHH!!!!!

  • The author doesn't even know what an obelisk [wikipedia.org] is but uses the term anyway...
    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by thegarbz ( 1787294 )

      I too completely discredit an entire article when I see a single incorrect word. I mean the English language only contains 171000 words, how could someone make such a mistake.

    • The author doesn't even know what an obelisk [wikipedia.org] is but uses the term anyway...

      I'm pretty sure the word the author was looking for was "monolith," [wikipedia.org] in reference to 2001.

    • The author doesn't even know what an obelisk is but uses the term anyway...

      Hey, I know what an obelisk is, but I usually prefer to play GDI...

  • Too Soon (Score:2, Funny)

    by Aero77 ( 1242364 )
    Only in Japan would it be considered a good idea to mechanize a complex physical task that is commonly performed by inexpensive manual labor.
    • Re:Too Soon (Score:4, Interesting)

      by Pikoro ( 844299 ) <init.init@sh> on Thursday April 25, 2019 @11:16AM (#58489664) Homepage Journal

      Japan has a hugely top heavy aging populace. It was mainly targeted at older people with limited mobility.

      • by flippy ( 62353 )

        Japan has a hugely top heavy aging populace. It was mainly targeted at older people with limited mobility.

        True. Also, Japan is the country where extremely high-tech toilets are a thing, so...

  • by Anonymous Coward
    The Theranos of Laundry in other words. A magic overly complicated box that doesn't do what they say it will do.
  • by Desert Tripper ( 1166529 ) on Thursday April 25, 2019 @11:38AM (#58489782)
    As The Jetsons showed us on many occasions, a machine sporting multiple robot arms is not usually a good thing...
  • There are laundry services that will pickup, wash, dry, iron and then deliver your laundry. Elon Musk says the next Tesla will do this for you for a $10K uplift charge on the Tesla model of your choice.

    • by EvilSS ( 557649 )
      >There are laundry services that will pickup, wash, dry, iron and then deliver your laundry.

      Wish there was one of those near me. I absolutely hate doing laundry.
      • you'd be surprised how many their are even in rural areas. I travel a lot for business and sometimes it's just easier than me trying to find a laundromat or a dry cleaners.

        • by EvilSS ( 557649 )
          I keep checking but so far zilch, and I'm not even in a rural area but apparently on the wrong side of a big city. There was one Laundry Care app user near me but I guess the person gave up, it shows no providers near me anymore when I went to setup an account.
  • ... was supposed to be a washing machine, dryer, ironing and laundry-folding robot rolled into one.

    The Robinsons had the auto-matic laundry [wikipedia.org] on the Jupiter 2.

    The "auto-matic laundry" took seconds to clean, iron, fold, and package clothes in clear plastic bags.

    Similarly, the "dishwasher" would clean, wash, and dry dishes in just seconds.

  • ...that this story does not in fact concern large mechanical deer.

  • if the machine performs well, $20M debt makes that company a good bargain for buyout

  • Okay. Bad pun. Seriously, between the Laundroid and the FoldiMate I was most excited about the FoldiMate. If you have kids, the Laundroid was not going to handle the crazy amount of dirty clothes that they created, and many homes already own a washer and dryer. On the other hand, a relatively small unit to fold clothes, that could actually be a time saver. For many people, it's not washing and drying the clothes that's a chore but folding them.

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