The Evolution of Laundry: How We Got The Portable Clothes Dryer?

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  1. Introduction
  2. A brief history of laundry
  3. Modern portable drying
  4. The future of drying
  5. Conclusion

Introduction

Time Period Laundry Methods
Ancient Rome Fullones specialized laundry services, use of urine as cleaning agent, clothes left in open air to dry.
Medieval Europe Rivers used for washing, clothes beaten with bats and boards or pulled over rocks, clothes laid out on grass to dry.
Late 1700s Invention of the first washing machine with wooden cages and handles for turning.
1920s Introduction of white enameled metal sheets and built-in water heaters in washing machines.
1950s Streamlined washing machines with timers and spin-dry features, rise of electric dryers.
Modern Era Introduction of ventless dryers, portable clothes dryers, and energy-efficient drying solutions.
Future Morus Zero portable clothes dryer offering compact, fast, and environmentally responsible drying solutions.

Laundry has always been a physically demanding and time-intensive household chore that often leads to exhaustion. Formerly, the process of drying clothes chiefly relied on natural elements like wind and sunlight. However, technological innovations have remarkably transformed the drying process, rendering it more expeditious and efficient.

Nowadays, one of the most widely employed devices in laundry is the portable clothes dryer, and Morus is the TOP one. It has undergone a progressive improvement, starting from the bare-bones drying techniques of the past, right up to its current state-of-the-art and more facile designs. This article keenly examines the journey of innovation that culminated in the creation of the portable clothes dryer, emphasizing its outstanding contributions to simplifying daily household chores.

A brief history of laundry

Laundry is a daily, sometimes even an hour, occurrence in our lives. It is mind-boggling, however, to think of a time when there was no washing machine, and every piece of clothing had to be washed by hand. A look back at the history of laundry highlights the innovative ways that ancient societies adapted to this chore.

 

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In ancient Rome

The Romans were an impressively inventive society, and this was no different when it came to laundry. Specialized laundry services, known as Fullones, existed to take care of Romans' laundry. Fullones were in charge of washing and drying mainly woolen clothes. They would use their feet to stomp out any dirt, and they would whiten the cloth using sulfur or white earth.

One of the most disgusting parts of ancient Roman laundry was their use of urine – which was collected from public latrines because of its ammonia content – as a cleaning agent. Soap wasn't widely available until much later. Once clothes were washed, they were left in the open air t dry, and the nap of the wool was raised using the skin of a hedgehog or a thistly plant.

Medieval Europe

During medieval Europe, rivers were an important resource for laundry. While some wealthy people had access to laundry services, most people had to wash their clothes themselves. There were no washing machines, so they would have to take their clothes to the river and beat them out using bats and boards, or by pulling them over and back over rocks.

This was a backbreaking task and explains why doing laundry took so long. People could go for weeks without washing their clothes, and they and their clothes would stink. Towns, mansions, and textile weavers would reserve an area of grass specifically as a drying green. Clothes and linens would be laid out on the grass in the sun to dry.

 

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The first washing and drying machine

It wasn't until the late 1700s that the first washing machine was invented.

At first, wooden cages with handles for turning were used, but these were often laborious to use.The Victorian era was characterized by the Monday wash – items were washed, pressed, and aired throughout the week and ready for Sunday. By the 1920s, wooden and copper tubs were being replaced by white enameled metal sheets, and some machines even had built-in water heaters. By the 1950s, washing machines had become more streamlined, with timers and spin-dry features becoming more common.

In 1957, the most advanced washing machine was produced, offering five push-buttons to control wash temperature, rinse temperature, agitation, speed, and spin. While their popularity grew in the 1950s, dryers didn't really rise to prominence until around 1960. The history of laundry is fascinating to behold.

From ancient Roman societies to medieval Europe and beyond, humans have devised different ways to wash and dry their clothes.

Modern portable drying

Laundry habits were forever altered following the introduction of the electric dryer in the early 20th century. Since then, the technology and capabilities of dryers have undergone progressions, with current features making the drying process swifter and more efficient.

The contemporary dryer is a far cry from its earlier models, ranging from the traditional dryers to the more convenient ventless variations that are adaptable in any space. It's evident that the dryer has undergone significant transformations since its beginnings.

The future of drying

Morus Zero portable clothes dryer offers an effective approach to apparel drying that surpasses what many conventional methods are capable of. Featuring a compact form-factor and an expeditious approach towards the drying process, this innovative device removes previous obstacles and complications associated with traditional laundry tactics.

For those residing in small-scale accommodations or constantly on-the-go, this one-of-a-kind dryer offers a singular solution, effortlessly delivering accessibility, swiftness, and efficiency. Additionally, users benefit from a transportation-friendly design, allowing effortless mobility and facile storage. The Morus Zero dryer's far-reaching impact is not limited to time and energy conservation, but extends to environmental preservation, emboldening one to nod towards their responsible stewardship of the world.

 

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Conclusion

In conclusion, the advent of the portable clothes dryer has significantly revolutionized the laundering regimen, rendering it expedient, facile, and more productive. Throughout history, from the ancient era of Rome to contemporary times, humanity has tirelessly contrived diverse methodologies to wash and desiccate their clothing.

As we progressively incorporate novel advancements into the laundry industry, we anticipate a future where the laundering procedure will surpass previous standards in ease, promptness, and effectiveness.

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Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV
Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV
Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV
Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV
Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV
Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV
Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV
Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV
Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV
Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV
Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV
Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV

Morus Zero Ultra-fast Portable Clothes Dryer for Apartment, Tiny Home or RV

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 Kill 99.99% of Bacteria & Mites: Built-in UV sterilization reduces allergens and removes the stink, making your everyday fresh and clean.

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Connie
Perfect for small housing living

I've had my morus since October 2022. It was a bit pricey, but so far worth every penny. It takes up minimal space, doesn't need venting and dries clothes as good as the apartment dryer that I have to pay to use, and I don't have to put my wash in a machine that others use. That right there made it worth the price!
I live in a one bedroom apartment, and purchased an apartment sized washer too. The washer has paid for itself many times over, and the Morus will in time also.
I am watching my electric bill to see if it is increasing with the Morus, but it's hard to tell in winter, I have electric heat.
Because it "vents" inside, it does create quite a bit of condensation. It does have a bit of rumbling noise when it starts up, but after start up it quietly hums.
I clean the lint catcher inside the drum after every load, and have cleaned the back once so far. I use a soft toothbrush for this and it grabs the lint quite well and I don't worry about poking a hole in the screens.
It is just me that I am doing laundry for, if I had another person, I'm not so sure this would be the best option. Between my tiny washer and tiny Morus, it takes me all day to do laundry just for me. I'm sure in the summer it will go faster, as with jeans and sweatshirts added to my dress slacks and sweaters for work, it takes time.
I can dry one queen sheet at a time, one body towel with washcloths added at a time, one hooded sweatshirt at a time, and quite a few shirts, socks and delicates at one time. I usually use the 60 minute setting and loads like the large queen sheets aren't quite dry after 60, but they never were in the paid apartment dryer either.
I use name brand liquid detergent, and softener in the washer, and add a dryer sheet in the Morus. I believe this most likely isn't good for breathing with it venting inside, but I'm still doing it....Maybe I'll try a dryer ball. The Morus is one of my best apartment purchases so far!

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L.J.
Love the dryer

This is amazing super cool great product can't sing of good things. I love it love it love it. I hope everyone gets one. It's perfect great job.

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Curtis Chin
Simply a well designed product !

We're really happy with our Morus 1. It's simply a thoughtfully designed product that does it's job well.

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Tom Parker
so far so good

I love the way it works and looks, really quick at drying clothes, it's a little noisy but then again dryers are. I've not attached a power meter to it yet but it didn't seem to use much electric while drying. Shame it hasn't got any smart features like a push notification maybe an idea for future versions. So far so good I will use it for quick drying of a single outfit/shoes needed urgently.

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Lee Haro
GREAT! AMAZING

A must buy especially if you live in a small apartment or a some sort of camper. I have an appartement in Santa Monica California where everything is just extremely expensive, but I purchase this and let me tell you -you will never find a better product than this did tons of research I couldn't stop doing research and it's very difficult to find a small dryer in California or Los Angeles I don't know why But But this is the GREATEST!
I dry everything in seconds practically and perfectly done it's amazing thank you God for giving these engineers the wit to Create this genius contraption.