: Once a one-minute wash cycle is complete, the machine doubles as a drying rack.
was developed to solve common urban living challenges: limited space and lack of affordable, energy-efficient appliances.
: The device uses only 3 litres (0.7 gallons) of water per cycle, compared to the roughly 10 litres (2.2 gallons) used by standard electric dishwashers.
The dishwasher is currently a non-commercial prototype and is not available for purchase at retail stores or online marketplaces. Designed by Chen Levin as a university project in 2014, the device was intended to be an eco-friendly, hand-powered alternative for small urban kitchens, but it has not yet reached mass production. The Circo Concept: Innovation and Accessibility Circo dishwasher