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manufacturer's bin liner refills.

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your foliage is thirsty, or in need of sunlight.

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out for is the further rise of the pod, with a number of companies seeking to emulate Nespresso's coffee capsules.

They include Tigout, whose machine ¹ß¸Á=¹ß¸Á¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
makes bite-sized bakes and souffles, and AI-Plus Plantbox, a smart-farming appliance that turns pods full of seeds into small batches of vegetables and herbs.

One further home-tech trend is Àü±â·¹ÀÎÁö·»Å»=Àü±â·¹ÀÎÁö·»Å»´ë´ÜÇÔ
smaller appliances for compact homes.

Morus Zero is a countertop tumble dryer that uses ºÎõÀϼö=ºÎõÀϼöÂøÇѰ÷
a vacuum-based system to dry clothes.

Its makers claim the technology makes it more energy-efficient than heat-based models. But they may have to address concerns raised by some crowdfunder backers about whether it's possible to deliver what has been promised.

DaanTech's Bob is another example, with ¸íǰ·¹Çø®Ä«½Å¹ß=¸íǰ·¹Çø®Ä«½Å¹ß
what it claims is the world's smallest dishwasher.

It only has space for two people's tableware. Surely the sink wouldn't take too much longer?
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