The Samsung AirDresser emerges as a new standard for garment refreshing appliances through its meticulous, user-minded functions and external form that naturally blends into its surroundings.
What happens when a cat decides to sleep in the closet? Will the cat be incredibly clean or just dead? Asking for a cat who enjoys sleeping in a closet.
I've actually seen this product during an Korean apartment tour on YouTube a few months ago. The YTer seemed to have high praise for the device, but also didn't go into extensive detail.
@alxmrph Oh interesting! I think the biggest form factor for me, is how expensive it is likely to be (on judgement from tech news sites saying it'd probably be in the price range of $1500 when compared to LG's own comparable product), and how incredibly small it looks! I think it's an incredibly smart idea, but for the luxury of having consistently clean and dried clothes, I'd expect to fit some more clothes in the device.
The website has lots of fancy words, but there isn't anything about how it actually works. Steaming clothes removes wrinkles, but it doesn't remove dust, "microdust" or "pollutants."
Honestly, I really question the product if the website is as bad as it is. The sizing of the font and the autoscaling make it unreadable and I was unable to make it to the bottom with any semblance of understanding for what was going on. Give me a blurb, a few nice shots in a photo gallery, and some specs. Don't try to be overly cavalier with checking the boxes for coolest design trends.
@jmartinez Thanks for catching that Javi! I found the link through Samsung's own website, surprised they had linked it to a mobile site, just assumed that it was poor UI π Updated the post now π€
@benjamin_king2 You nailed it. I was going to say "'Don't try to be overly cavalier with' writing up 1000 words of copy when 10 will do', but "give me a blurb" is cleaner. ;)
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