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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
Fantastic. I wish I bought the larger one. Perfect for my kids clothes, t shirts,undergarments, swimwear, and light weight clothes. I can wash my sundresses and hang them to dry rather than running them through a washer that it likely to ruin the delicate fabric. My favorite thing to wash is SOCKS. We are a family of 4 and own soooo many socks between my Healthcare work and kids in sports I can wash them all in one load and hang them to dry before bed and the next morning we have clean socks no problem. Keep in mind such a small washer requires VERY little suds, a couple drops do the trick. The storage is amazing I fold it down and place it under my bathroom sink.
Maria Eugenia
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
Solo prendió en 5 min no me dió acceso a 10
Natara
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Doesn’t really clean well
Sarah Denzel
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
I bought this to do delicates. I’ve used it one time and I don’t regret my decision. Saves on water. I wouldn’t have it take the place of a washer. It would take some time to wash everything as it’s capacity in low. I suppose if you had to, is a good cheap option. It’s nice that it folds up but I have left mine open to dry so it doesn’t mold.
tim
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Could spin water out of clothes
Big Boy
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
This travel washer is handy for emergencies or quick washes, especially for smaller items like undergarments. It’s compact and easy to store, and it does the job without requiring much effort compared to handwashing. However, there are definitely some quirks to be aware of.The lack of proper directions is frustrating. You’re left to guess at how much water to use, how to operate the cycles, and how to set it up. It’s not complicated, but better instructions would save a lot of trial and error.As for performance, it washes fairly well but has limited drying capability—it’s more of a spin-dryer that leaves clothes damp rather than truly dry. Noise-wise, it’s noticeable but not disruptive, similar to the sound of a small motorized gadget.Overall, it’s useful for light-duty tasks, especially if you’re traveling, but it’s not a replacement for a real washer. With better instructions and some tweaks, it could be a 5-star product.
Lew Barr
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
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High Desert Homestead
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
There is a bit of a learning curve with this mini washer. You add a tiny load of laundry like socks and underwear. Then add soap and water. Press the button to run the wash cycle. Empty the soapy water. Add fresh water and run rinse cycle. Empty water. Place items in basket and run spin cycle to remove extra water from items. Then hang clothes to dry.One of the big problems is that to add the drain hose, you have to remove the plug which immediately causes water to drain. It can create a mess, so you really need the option to connect the hose ahead of time yet still have the bucket plugged. Maybe a shutoff valve?The other issue is the basket for the spin cycle is small, so you really have to be aware of how much will fit which is way less than will fit in the washing tub.I also ran into the issue of extra dirt/debris in the wash basin after draining the water.I like the idea of this unit, but the execution could use a bit of refinement. I don't mind that the process takes a few steps, but the design flaws do make it more difficult to use. I can see this being a nice tool I'd you want to prewash baby items or maybe in an rv for small items.
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