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World’s Smallest Washing Machine Might Be The Cutest Thing We’ve Ever Seen

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If you can think of it, odds are, there’s a Guinness World Records for it. And if there’s not, there’s always the opportunity to become the first! Seriously, if you’re someone who stays up to date on some of the latest records broken, then you understand just how wild they can get. From the “loudest purring cat” to the oldest gymnast (an 85-year-old woman), there seems to be a fascinating feat for everyone to enjoy.

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This includes what has to be one of the more unique feats completed for Guinness: the world’s smallest washing machine. I don’t know what you’re picturing but, odds are, this tiny washing machine is even smaller than that. When Sebin Saji of India set out to accomplish this new record, he must have been determined. Because, in the end, he somehow managed to create a washing machine that can, quite literally, fit in the palm of your hand.

Wow, that washing machine is so tiny, it looks like it belongs in a doll house! Considering how little it can hold, doll clothes are just about all you’d be able to wash in there anyway. Want to know the exact size? Here are the measurements: 1.28 x 1.32 x 1.52 in.

Clever Man in India Manages to Create the World’s Smallest Washing Machine — and it Works!

Despite not being able to handle a regular load of laundry, one of the requirements for this world record is that it has to work — and it does! There’s a wash, rinse, and spin cycle. All it takes is a little water, some detergent, and it’s ready to go.

“I guess this is useful if you want a reusable tissue,” someone in the comments jokes, with another adding, “The mice in my house will love this.”

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