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    WePlenish Java Smart Container is a Smart Pantry

     

     

     

    “We started WePlenish because we believe the future of the smart home depends on automation,” said founder Ro Grosman, whose previous experience includes a leadership role at sales platform GoDataFeed. “It’s a home where technology does the work for you, saving you time and effort, so you can do more of the things you love.”

    To use, download the WePlenish app and use it to link the device to compatible products by connecting to an Amazon account. An icon at the bottom of the screen lets you browse through compatible products. Right now, it’s a device with limitations related to branding. However, WePlenish Java owners can also manage their inventories and orders manually using the app.

    Currently, WePlenish works with around 90 branded products, including items such as Krispy Kreme, Nespresso, Starbucks, Folgers and Kind bars.

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    “Dash replenishment makes it easy for device makers to build automatic replenishment into devices, offering a differentiated, convenient experience that helps keep customers’ homes running smoothly,” said Dean Seifer, general manager for Amazon Dash. “WePlenish Java is another great example of how Dash Replenishment can help simplify customers’ lives — simply set up Dash Replenishment, and Amazon delivers everyday essentials like coffee pods or pantry must-haves the moment supplies run low.”

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