When I was a kid, Most of families had all traditional items at home for meeting the home needs.
As days moved on, people started to buy items which works with the help of electricity. Listed below are few among them.
Slowly, the traditional items started to disappear in many houses as it was occupying considerable amount of space in the room.
Now, that we are seeing frequent power cuts, people started using inverter. The domestic inverter does not support the power consumption of heavy items like grinder , washing machine etc.
Well, why to go for inverter, when we still have items which works without electricity. It is good that we grab them from the market before it run out of stock.
Pictures provided for easy reference folks...
As days moved on, people started to buy items which works with the help of electricity. Listed below are few among them.
Tube light
Fan
Table Fan
mixie
Grinder
Vacuum Cleaner
Washing machine
Slowly, the traditional items started to disappear in many houses as it was occupying considerable amount of space in the room.
Now, that we are seeing frequent power cuts, people started using inverter. The domestic inverter does not support the power consumption of heavy items like grinder , washing machine etc.
Well, why to go for inverter, when we still have items which works without electricity. It is good that we grab them from the market before it run out of stock.
Pictures provided for easy reference folks...
Candle Lamp
Panai Olai visiri
Traditional mixie (Ammi kal)
Traditional Wet Grinder (Attan kal)
Traditional Dry Grinder (Ural with Ulakkai)
little ural for grinding spices
Broom for cleaning
Washing stone for clothes
Pictures got by searching in Google images
I know.. In the fast moving world, we can't afford to spend hours of time in using these stuff.
This
is just a post to record the items which were used in the past
generation (of course still used in current generation too.. :-)
--Dhanesh Amma