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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I thought this would be better than wringing my clothes out by hand but it’s just makes the process more difficult and takes too long.
V
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
This wringer works! Very pleased with purchase!
I. Hamlin
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
It seemed like a genius idea to me. I do very small loads in a bucket because my building's community laundry room grosses me out. So today I tried this for the first time. It didn't go nearly as well as in the video. As soon as you pick up the "hand" end, your towel or pair of pants, or whatever, immediately falls to the "foot" end, and you're back where you started. The inventor needs to go back to the drawing board on this one.
Coleman
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2024
Parfait pour tordre les serviettes en camping et jeans mouillée, très facile à utiliser.
Earthbound Earthling
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
It works well. I like being able to wring clothes out by myself instead of asking someone to help me wring clothes out wrapped in a towel.I was able to wring out a shirt, undies, and socks together. Did 2 shirts together. Pants I found I have to fold up the legs a bit to make it fit the length.The cloth is a little narrow but I was able to make a plus size shirt fit in. I found making sure I rolled the clothes in tightly before adding the metal tubes to the ends helped. At first I had issues with the clothes falling out but that was before I rolled things up tightly. I also found that keeping the material taught as I raised the top end up kept things in place.I was able to wring the clothes tightly, didn't have to pull up at all, I just kept twisting.Once wrung out, the clothes were pretty dry but not spin-dry dry. Clothes dried within 24 hours while hanging in an air-conditioned house.It would be nicer if the material was a little wider but that's just because it would be a bit easier to use. Making it longer isn't needed because you can fold up the pant legs. I think making it longer would make it harder to use as you try to lift it up.The poles are metal. I was surprised they weren't plastic.I hike and camp. I think these would be light enough to hike with.
Wonderingdove86
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
It doesn't seem like it will last, but it does seem to do a good job removing the water. It is a little awkward at first using it, but with practice will get the hang of it. Overall it is a pretty good idea, I just would have preferred better quality material.
Crystal
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
To me it looked like a laundry bag with 2 poles that would make it easy to ring out... it is not. It is approx 12 inches wide (maybe less) and ONE piece of fabric (not two). It is barely wide enough to ring out a single adult Hooded sweatshirt.
Augmented Sixth
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
Well, at least it was inexpensive. This was an absolute waste of suitcase space. I bought it to use on our cruise and it was completely unusable. Even trying to wring out one article of clothing was impossible. The clothing wouldn’t stay put long enough to get the gadget into position, much less actually use it. You’re much better off wringing things out by hand—so much easier and faster. Save your money and buy magnetic hooks for the cruise cabin instead and hang your clothes. We ended up leaving it on the ship for the next guy to puzzle over or throw away.
C Baker
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Very useful apparatus to ring water out of freshly washed clothing. Best for camping because when it is squeezed tightly, the water falls onto the ground. Could be used in a large plastic tub that can be stood in.
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