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		<title>Off-grid appliances: washing mashine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the first detailed post in the new series about appliances for off-grid living. Today I want to start with the washing mashines, as I think they are the most interesting. Not only you can change ordinary washing mashine to one suitable for renewable energy sources, but also you can buy one suitable for [...]


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