I saw this on The Big Idea with Donny Duetsch just tonight. He did tonights show on everyday people who have invented stuff (and made millions) we all use around the home. The thing that impressed me was the Lotus cleaner. It uses water...plain old water and cleans vegies, or anything around the house without chemicals. It gets the chemicals off of your veggies that washing under running water does not get. There is also a spray bottle you put on the machine and it can be used for cleaning up around the kitchen. It is also good for washing up the kids. I found this link to it:
That sounds like and interesting machine. I just use vinegar and water with essential oils for most of my cleaning. I also make my own furniture polish with beeswax and I make homemade soap. I guess I would be skeptical to buy a machine such as that until I was sure it REALLY works. Do you use it? If you have used it- does it really work the way they claim?
I do not have this machine, but if it works it would be great...no other cleaning product ever needed in house except water! I was hoping for some input from this forum.
I actually had never heard of it until you posted about it. It would be interesting to see what the consumer reports say about the machine in a year or so.
I have one and use it on all my fruits/veggies that are purchased. It works great and I feel very safe. Especially on things like grapes and strawberried. I have used the spray bottle with the treated water for a few things. They did a review on Rachael Ray and said that after the treated water was sprayed on the counter there was no bacteria.