Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Kalista Witte
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
This little thing is FANTASTIC. My husband and I have no laundromat near us, and our washer AND dryer broke. We’re moving in a few months to a place with a washer/dryer, so we didn’t want to buy a whole new set to just have to turn around and sell it.This is perfect in the meantime. sits quiet, doesn’t leak, holds plenty of clothes, and gets the clothes about 80% dry. We end up doing about 2 loads a week and air drying on racks. Clothes come out clean, not wrinkled, non linty, and smelling great. Best of all they air dry in only about 1-2 hours because the spinner works so well.IF you are a family of four and have a couple loads every day to do, I wouldn’t recommend this. But for a single person or couple who lives on their own with just a few loads a week this is absolutely amazing and I’d say way more cost effective than even having a “proper” washer and dryer.
Princess
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
I use this in my apartment that doesn't have in unit laundry. We have onsite facilities but they're filthy and I'd rather not pay overpriced rates there either.I bought an extension cord to use with this as the attached cord is pretty short and I needed to fit the entire machine in my shower since my bathroom is so small. I leave the drain hose in the tub with a little mesh filter over it but tbh for some reason there's never really any lint in my hose filter or the built in machine filter. I use my showerhead to fill the washing tub and then to quickly rinse the clothes a little after draining the tub.There's a gentle setting and a normal setting. One just agitates the clothes more than the other. I haven't had issues with any clothes being damaged.Holds a lot of laundry. I do laundry once a week, just my clothing, a few towels, bedsheet, and pillowcases. I do the clothing together and then the towels and bedding together. The towels have to spin separately as they're heavy. Then I spin the bedding, then the clothing.Depending on what clothing is in there, you may not be able to spin it all together. For example, heavy clothing items have to be spun separately. You can spin a few heavy items together at a time and it's only 5 minutes per spin cycle. Obviously towels won't get fluffy if you spin and hang dry, they'll absorb just fine but be a little rough texturally.I hang dry my items on a rack after spinning. Spinning is absolutely necessary, you can't skip it or your items will drip water everywhere and probably get mildewy.Clothes come out great and fresh every wash and I like how much money I'm saving. The wash cycle is comparable to a dishwasher running but the spin cycle can get loud, like a blow dryer but obviously there are some floor vibrations. I am an upstairs neighbor so I try to be extra considerate and do laundry at the same time once a week (always early afternoon) to not annoy my neighbors.Only cons: Loud noise (unavoidable) and the machine does get water trapped, specifically in the drain hose. If you have to move the machine back and forth like me be careful to hold the drain hose upright and then loop it into the spin dryer to hold it upright or else you'll spill water.
Alls
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023
I have trialed and errored this thing for 9 months so you wont have to! If you are on the fence about getting one of these washers I suggest you look them up on tiktok - you will find alot of brands and reviews. I ultimately chose this one because of its larger size AND because it has a drain pump to help push the water out (some of them only drain by gravity)First I'll start with the tricks I've learned that make this thing much easier to useSHOWER HEAD - the little hose it comes with is okay, but it takes around 10 minutes to fill up that way and getting it to stay on the sink without falling off or leaking is a pain. Getting a deatchable shower heard cut fill time to about 4 minutes.DRAIN HOSE - FIRST - its probably better to drain it in the toilet due to the amount of lint that drains out with the dirty water. If not, make sure you have a hair catcher or something over your drain so you can stop the excess lint going down the tub drain. I clogged my drain a couple times before I learned this less. i ALSO didnt realize until about a month ago that you can turn the washer over and move the drain hose from the right to the left side depending on where you want to drain it. So for a while I was moving it back and forth to fill it and drain it, but now I've got that figured out.EXTENSION CORD - the cord on this is pretty short so an extension cord will probably be neccesary.SHOWER ROD and BOX FAX - get a second shower rod and hang your clothes there, set up a box fan to speed up drying. If you get a drying rack, use it for small things or you will run out of room fast.Now the actual review - I freaking love this little washer. You do have to kind of "babysit" it - meaning you have to manually fit it up, run it for 15 minutes, drain it, manually fill it up and run it again to rinse the clothes, drain it, then manually spin it. But it beats always going to the laundry mat. The larger size is ideal for me because I can do about a half of a full basket of laundry at the time - i just cant spin it all at once so I usually spin half (1 to 3 times depending how much water the items are holding on it) then while im spinning the second half of the load I start refilling it with water to start the next load. You dont need to use very much laundry soap at all! I am guilty of using too much in normal machines but you need very little for this washer. Same with softener (add that to the rinse cycle). Its a little heavy because of its bigger size so its kind of a pain to move it back into the closet when im done, but if you have a larger bathroom you might not even need to move it.ADHDers beware - dont walk away from this thing while youre filling it up UNLESS you have the drain hose set up where it will drain to already. I overfilled this twice and slightly flooded my bathroom because I walked away from it without setting a timer. The good news is that when it overflows its draining from the hose, so if you set up the hose where its in the tub or toilet already, it wont overflow onto the floor.When im done with it, I hoist it up on the side of the bathtub so that the drain hose is completely below it and drain the last bit of water into the bathtub. The pump is strong but theres always a little water left at the bottom so this step is neccesary to make sure theres no water in the bottom when you put it away.I generally dont wash blankets or bedding in it (aside from pillow cases) mostly because I dont have the space to hang them to dry really. But I have seen reviews on tiktok of people who do so it might be possible! it also just depends on if the blanket would fit into the spin side when its fully wet.Ill end my review by saying this - while the washer is AMAZING - sometimes it will be easier to still go to the laundry mat if you have alot of laundry to do. It takes about 1-1.5 hours for me to do a load (with distractions and multitasking of course) so if I have a weeks worth of clothes for two people to wash, it may be an all day activity to get it done in the little washer. But I will still be using this thing the majority of the time.
Recommended Products