WaterCube 100: Revolutionizing Fresh Water Access

WaterCube 100: Revolutionizing Fresh Water Access

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@potapotapotapotapotapota
@potapotapotapotapotapota - 12.01.2024 11:08

what would it take to maintain something like this

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@steveoTHEGREAT
@steveoTHEGREAT - 12.01.2024 12:06

BUT ITS A MILLION DOLLARS……

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@Bards.98
@Bards.98 - 12.01.2024 12:30

Wasn't a product like this rejected on shark tank?

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@NaveenKumar-vj9sc
@NaveenKumar-vj9sc - 12.01.2024 15:10

Sounds and looks fantastic, however I believe they have a target customers in mind. Since nobody with good access to water would purchase this. If they want to reach common household then they have to make work on different revenue models. I wonder who their customers will be and their retail price will be.

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@eri5
@eri5 - 12.01.2024 16:05

What a Bullshit: Impractical and inefficient: if there's already ample moisture in the air, it's more practical to access water directly from existing water sources, like rivers or lakes, rather than condensing it from the air.

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@escapedcops08
@escapedcops08 - 12.01.2024 20:39

There's a reason this concept fails to grab traction every year.

EVERYONE ENDS UP MAKING THE SAME DEHUMIDIFIER TECH.

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@keenowl1410
@keenowl1410 - 12.01.2024 23:41

In other words, it's a big ass dehumidifier (with filters).

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@MohamedArtimA
@MohamedArtimA - 17.01.2024 06:52

Water type%!!!!!?????

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@elkinferguson744
@elkinferguson744 - 19.01.2024 04:02

military black gentleman who did this before him

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@pehaagkoma9710
@pehaagkoma9710 - 23.01.2024 03:00

Those living in dry lands need a humidifier instead

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@Harry_Dunn
@Harry_Dunn - 25.01.2024 23:13

Runs on fossil fuels?

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