SAEDNEWS: Discover a quick and entertaining way to clean your dishes! This video shows how, with a bit of creativity and a simple steel device, the exhausting chore of washing dishes can be turned into a fast and funny activity—so effortless that even the plates won’t realize how they got cleaned.
According to a report from Saed News Family Magazine, technology does not always need to be complex or driven by artificial intelligence; sometimes, a simple yet intelligent mechanical design can solve some of the most common daily challenges. The video in question is a clear example of this kind of practical engineering.
In today’s fast-paced world, especially in small food businesses such as cafés, catering services, and food trucks, dishwashing speed is a critical challenge. This roller-based dishwasher eliminates the time-consuming steps of stacking dishes in racks and waiting for a long wash cycle, significantly reducing processing time and dramatically improving efficiency.
The secret behind the impressive speed of this device lies in its linear design and rotating brush system. Unlike conventional dishwashers that rely mainly on water pressure and detergents, this innovation focuses on continuous mechanical friction. The central channel of the machine is equipped with dense rotating brushes that simultaneously scrub both sides of each dish using foam and high-pressure water.
As a result, dishes are cleaned and degreased in less than three seconds upon entering the machine—a process that would normally require several minutes of scrubbing in traditional methods.
One of the key advantages of this system is its optimized resource usage. Manual washing typically consumes large amounts of water due to continuous flow. In contrast, this system uses a closed-loop foam tank and recirculating water, significantly reducing water consumption.
Additionally, its stainless-steel construction ensures durability against moisture and impact, resulting in lower maintenance costs and a longer operational lifespan for a highly practical tool.
Watching this innovation raises an interesting question: why aren’t such systems used in home kitchens? The reality is that this device is designed for high-volume, high-speed environments and may be too large or industrial for domestic use.
However, it certainly sparks new ideas. This creative invention reminds us that solving old problems does not always require reinventing the wheel—sometimes, it simply requires looking at the problem from a different perspective.