2024 the best washer and dryer review


Price: $184.99 - $159.99
(as of Nov 10, 2024 13:28:15 UTC - Details)

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SPECIFICATION Material: PP, ABS Overall Dimension: 27.5"x 16" x32"(Lx W x H) Length of Wire: 57” Length of Drainage Pipe: 51” Length of Inlet Pipe: 47” Diameter of Water Inlet Pipe (connect to faucet ): 1” Wash Tube Capacity: 18 Ilbs Spin Tube Capacity: 8 Ibs Net Weight:33.5 Ibs Voltage: 110V- 120V/60HZ Rated Input Power of Washing: 2 80W Rated Input Power of Spin: 1 40W Washing Timer: 15 Minutes Spinning Timer: 5 Minutes
Portable Washing Machine: Designed with 2 separate tubs ( washing tub and spin tub), this portable mini washing machine allows you to wash and spin clothes at the same time. It takes up little space in your room, making it perfect for apartments, dormitories, balconies, RVs and more.
Flexible Time Control & Multiple Modes: There are flexible time control to bring you a lot of convenience and options in laundry. The washer control timer runs for up to 15 minutes while the spin cycle timer runs for up to 5 minutes. Additionally, you can choose soft mode, standard mode or drain mode to fulfill your different needs.
Large Capacity & Easy Operation: Our compact twin tub washing machine has a total capacity of 26lbs. You can put 18lbs of clothes in the washing tub and 8lbs of clothes in the spin tub simultaneously to save your precious time. Besides, the transparent cover lets check the washing/spinning process conveniently at any time.
Durable Motor with Powerful Performance: Thanks to the powerful motor, you can wash your clothes quickly and efficiently. It runs quietly without disturbing the neighbors. 280W washing power and 140W spin power ensure continuous output and prolonged durability, which can save water and free your hands.
User Friendly Details: The drain pipe (51”) and built-in drain pump automatically drain excess water during laundry. More, removable filter collects unnecessary debris and promotes smooth drainage. Just drop clothes in, add laundry detergent, fill with water, set the timer, and you can start washing your clothes.
Reviewer: Amy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: very nice looking machine
Review: I liked the appearance. This machine operates much better that my previous portable ( by Nictemaw ) .My only complaint is the very flimsy and toylike filler hose that came with the machine, it's useless!This machine has the ability to wash a decent size load, but the spinner is small ( but works very well, might I add )I also like that this machine was packed very well, smelled new and came with a plastic hanger device which allows me to hang the draining hose on the side of my toilet ( my machine is in my small bathroom )I am satisfied 😌

Reviewer: Kindle Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Using it in a "dry cabin" - works great!
Review: This thing does look like a toy straight out of the box. And the instruction manual isn't all that helpful - aside from the terrible translation. That being said, I have run 4 loads through it yesterday and today, and so far, I really like it a lot! I'll have to see how it holds up under many more loads, and if needed, I will change the 5 star review in the future. But right now, I'm very happy I bought this. We recently moved to a "tiny home" with no piped water, but we do have electricity. I do have other ways to do laundry manually, but wringing the water out before hanging to dry has always been a big issue. So I thought I'd give this a try.As another reviewer said, I fill up water jugs (or you can just use a bucket) to empty into the washer tub. Depending on your load, you can set the washer time up to 15 minutes and either "normal" or "gentle" cycle. I got the 26 pound size, which is actually 18 pounds for the washer and 8 pounds for the spinner (it is NOT A DRYER!!!). I've done 2 king size flats sheets and 2 king size pillow cases in one wash load. I really doubt it would accomodate a king size blanket, unless it was very thin, and I am not going to attempt it. Smaller size blankets may be ok. I also did 5 bath towels (full size, not hand towels) in one wash load and could probably have gotten a 6th one in.Usually I put the laundry in and then add water to cover. Just to try it, one time I did put the water in first, and it took about 8 to 9 gallons up to the "medium" level. BE CAREFUL NOT TO PUT TOO MUCH DETERGENT IN. I accidentally did with my towel load. Even after 2 rinses, there were still a lot of suds. But wait, there is no rinse cycle on the machine. Correct, I just ran it through 2 more wash cycles without adding any more detergent. While so far I have run all wash cycles at 15 minutes, for a "rinse" cycle I usually choose less time. I do have to drain the water between wash and rinse cycles.While the wash cycle and spin cycle will automatically stop after the chosen time, you must turn off the drain cycle when the tub is empty. Since the spin side is much smaller than the wash side, depending on the size of the load, you will need to divvy up the washed clothes into different spin cycles. For instance, in my king size sheet load, I did one sheet and one pillowcase per spin cycle. For my towel load, I did three towels and then two towels. I was acutally pretty impressed with how much moisture the spin cycle extrudes in 5 minutes, even with the towels. You will still have to hang the laundry to dry, but it should take much less time. Be aware, the machine may "walk" during the spin cycle. One thing the manual really doesn't say is what the flat white disc not attached to anything is for. You put that on top of the load in the spinner before closing the spinner lid.I wouldn't use this anywhere you do not want the floor to get wet; it wasn't like a flood, but there were definitely wet spots. Also, when I am finished using, I leave the lids up on both sides to let them air dry. We have 5 large dogs, so a lot of dog hair on everything. I usually just run my hand around the inside of the wash tub to get the hair out. There is a filter you can take out and open up to empty, again no instructions on this in the manual. If the tub looks dirty, I put just a little water in and do a 3 minute wash cycle then drain. The more you use it, the more tips and tricks you will figure out. Right now, I have my machine sitting on a covered front porch, as there is no room in our tiny house for it. That means I will not be able to use it when temps get down to freezing. I'm sure I will miss it this winter!

Reviewer: Bluesky
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Terrible purchase
Review: This product does not work well at all. Things I dislike about it after a simple "test" wash:- The hose connections are cheap plastic tubes with no treads to connect to any type of a spigot or faucet, so you never get a tight connection.- The entire machine is very lightweight. I can pick it up by myself and lift it chest height with no assistance. Very cheaply made, all plastic.-You must manually turn the water on and off depending on how full you want the basin. It does not fill on its own like a normal washer.- It requires a garment bag or your clothes will become very tangled.- You must tell the machine when to drain. It has no sensors. Every step is manual, so you need to be home the entire time, babysitting this machine.- After draining, you manually load the clothes into the "spin" basin, which makes the machine shake uncontrollably and physically moves the entire machine to a different spot.Currently returning this item. Not at all what i expected based on the item description.

Reviewer: RG
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So far so good,but…
Review: The tub is a nice size. Washes well. The spinner works well also. My only issue is the hose they supply. It’s not big enough to fit on any size faucet. Which means I can use all functions. All they had to do was add an attachment of some kind. Now I have to go in search for some sort of hose or attachment.

Reviewer: Racheal
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I had seen some videos about portable washers previously but didn't know much about them. I read so many reviews before deciding to try one out and I wanted to use mine for a few months before leaving a review in the hopes that it helps someone else.I live in an apartment with coin laundry and was getting tired of paying to use a washer that I have never seen property management clean, waiting when my neighbours forgot their laundry in the machines overnight, going to the bank to get coins, and lugging laundry in and out of my apartment. I was skeptical about a portable washer at first because it's more interactive than a typical washer where you throw clothes in, take them out. Regardless, I love this washer. I do have the luxury of working from home a couple days a week. I put the washer in the bathroom beside my home office so I like to do my laundry on my work from home days.What I do:- I keep the washer in the shower although I might move it eventually. This way I can lay the drain hose down in the shower. I found out the fun way that if you drain into a sink it won't fully drain so if the hose falls, some water comes out. I fill the washer with the shower head, put in laundry soap, oxyclean, and fabric softener while it fills. For a full load, I use a small-medium amount of laundry soap. I wash my partner's work clothes and use closer to medium for that, otherwise a small amount.- After adding the detergent, I add clothes. Other reviews said not to overload the machine and I agree. I fill the washer halfway to 2/3rds with laundry and make sure the water covers the clothes.- When full, wash. I use 10-15 mins depending on how dirty the clothes are and how much I've put in- Then drain the soapy water out, refill with water for a rinse. I do 5-9 minutes rinse. You can hook up a water hose from a faucet to the spin tub and rinse in the spin tub as well.- Move clothes into the spin tub and I spin for 3-4 minutes. You need to make sure the spin tub is 1) full or almost full, and 2) balanced. Otherwise it will thump around and make noise. It if thumps, just turn the dial to 0 and it'll stop and readjust the clothes in the bin.Some overall thoughts: I like how I can wash small loads. Using the apartment laundry I would wait until I had a full load to justify the cost. But now, cat threw up on something? I'll throw it in the laundry and I didn't just spend a couple bucks washing one small blanket. I got some laundry bags and sometimes I'll use those as the clothes get tangled in the wash bin and my least favourite part is untangling the wet clothes. You can soak things in the wash bin and then turn the machine on later to wash it out. It is more interactive (fill, load, drain, fill for rinse, drain, move in batches to spin, hang up) but I don't really mind and it's easy. I find it weirdly satisfying to watch the clothes spin around in the wash tub so that's maybe just me. When I first unboxed it I thought the spin tub was a literal joke, it's so small! It's deceptive, it can hold more than it looks like it can. I usually spin two pairs of pants, a shirt, and some socks and underwear in a load. I fit a queen size throw in it once but it was a squeeze.Edit: I’ve been using this machine for over a year now and wanted to edit with a few more things I’ve learned.First, I now put fabric softener in with the rinse load instead of with the detergent on the first fill. I had never used fabric softener before so that was my mistake. You can definitely skip using it though if you don’t want to.Second, the filter. Like other reviewers said, the filter doesn’t really catch anything. I have fish tanks and I cut up an aqua clear 20 sponge (like $3 at the pet store) and put that in the filter and it catches things now. I replace this about once a month.Third, if I think I’m not using enough detergent, I’m still using too much. I keep slowly reducing the amount of detergent and clothes are still coming out perfectly clean. I use a little less than the 1 line of liquid detergent and a scoop of oxyclean that barely covers the bottom of the scoop.Overall, I have had 0 issues with the machine in the last year and I now don’t hate doing laundry. It has definitely saved me money in the long run and once I got into the hang of it, it’s become a habit and I don’t find it time consuming (I still work mostly from home so I just take a couple minutes break to switch a load over).

Reviewer: sharon b
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Washer arrived a week early and did four loads of wash within two hours of unpacking it I must say very pleased so far would buy again

Reviewer: David Lee
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Je n'aime pas la machine du tout. Elle fonctionne très mal et le genre de sécheuse mène un bruit assez fort et fait bouger toute laveuse sécheuse. J'avais demander un remboursement ou je vais jeter ça au poubelle.

Reviewer: Kayla Elizabeth
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Used exclusively at our trailer, it worked amazing. I could lift it in and out myself without any issues. The hoses are a bit stiff but as long as you can leave level and drain beneath the machine (into tub drain or off the deck) it’s perfect.The filter clip doesn’t actually filter anything but I suppose you could put a cloth in to catch any debris but we just rinsed well and it worked well.

Reviewer: Charlie Irving
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: We had a Danby washer spin dryer for years and it worked fine . We had to finally replace it and could not find a washer spin dryer in any store . Thankfully we found this unit on your web site. So far so good. It is a lot lighter than our old unit but seems to perform just as well. Glad we found it.

Customers say

Customers are satisfied with the washability of the product. However, they mention it doesn't drain properly and is not a reliable machine. They also say the quality is poor and the filler hose is very flimsy. Opinions are mixed on functionality, sprinkle time, noise level, size, and manual.

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