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Electrical Rotating Clothes Dryer?
Product Designer
Posted: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 12:08 PM
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Joined: 1/20/2010
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Hello all, my name is Joe and i am studying product design at university in Newcastle, England. I am hoping for some answers to a quick questionnaire so i can design a new clothes drying device with the potential customer in mind! - - - I have been given the brief to design a domestic rotating clothes dryer which is powerred by electricity.I imagine the the product will take a similar form to existing rotating clothes dryers which spin in the wind (3 or 4 spokes joined by washing line). However, the dryer i am designing must spin automatically (i.e. using an electrically driven motor) I would be very grateful if you could spare a few moments of your time to quickly answer the following 6 questions to get me started! - - - Note: The quickest and easiest way to complete this questionnaire is to copy and paste the questionnaire into the "reply to thread" box and type your answers under the apropriate question. Thanks again, joe. - - - 1. If the washing line has two different operating speeds, would it be appropriate to have a slow operating speed for attaching and removing clothing from the line and another operating speed for drying the clothing? Other suggestions-please state. - - - 2. What price would you be willing to pay for an effective electric, rotating, domestic clothes dryer? - - - 3. Would you be willing to have a bracket concreted or screwed into the ground to provide a stable base for the clothes dryer or would you rather have a less stable, free standing clothes dryer? - - - 4. Do you have an out-door mains socket which is accessible for plugging a clothes dryer into / is there an accessible mains socket for use for an outdoor clothes dryer on your property? - - - 5. In an average load of washing, what items may be found, and approximately how many of each item may be found? (I.e.4 pairs of socks, 1 – shirt 1 pair of trousers. Etc.) - - - 6. Roughly what is the largest piece of washing you might find in a load?
 

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