TorqueWash is a hand-powered washing machine with a dual-bowl locking system and mechanical gear switching. It washes your clothes, then spins them nearly dry. No plug required.
Place clothes in the perforated inner drum. Add water and soap to the outer bowl. Lock them together with a watertight seal.
Turn the hand crank in low gear. The inner drum rotates back and forth, agitating clothes through soapy water. Gentle on fabric, tough on dirt.
Unlock wash mode. Shift to high gear. The crank now spins the drum fast, pushing water out through the holes. Clothes come out nearly dry.
Compact enough for any rig. No hookups needed. Just water, soap, and a few minutes of cranking.
Built for people who chose to live without the grid. Reliable mechanical engineering, nothing to plug in.
When the power goes out, laundry doesn't stop. TorqueWash runs on the one thing that never fails: you.
Pack it with your gear. Wash a load at camp. Go home with clean clothes instead of a bag of regret.
No plumbing installation. No electrical requirements. Fits where a traditional washer never could.
Deployable anywhere in the world. No infrastructure required. Clean clothes restore dignity.
TorqueWash is being engineered in Utah. A real machine, built to last, powered by nothing but human effort and good engineering.