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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
This is a great little machine for doing laundry in a small apartment as a young professional! I save the heavy/absorbent stuff for the building washer/dryer, but this machine is great for athletic wear, socks, underwear, delicates, and t-shirts. Do a load daily or every other day and I can go a long while without doing a full load of laundry, especially as someone who wears a lot of dry clean only clothes anyway. The wash cycle is gentle but effective, and my clothes always come out super clean. I was happy to see that it spins both clockwise and counterclockwise in rapid succession, leading to better agitation. My biggest tip would be to not use more than a teaspoon of laundry, as things can get pretty sudsy and hard to rinse with too much detergent.While the spin feature isn’t my favorite (the spin basket does not hold more than 3-4 pairs of underwear or maybe a t-shirt at a time), I know that it is working hard over its entire run cycle as a lot of water comes out through the hose as it spins and spins…The machine is also super compact, folding down small enough to fit any crevice in my apartment. I can use it by the kitchen sink, by the bathroom sink, in the bathtub, etc. Also, it’s really not too loud!
B. Espanol
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
This machine is a great idea but what was delivered was an oversized children's toy. tldr: It's insanely loud, laughably weak and totally useless.Let's look at the description:"15L Capacity Upgrade】This Portable washing machine has the capacity to wash one adult load, or 3 t-shirts, or 6 towels, or 6 undergarments, or 6 children's loads and more so you don't have to worry about having too much laundry!"3 t-shirts is laughable. It can barely move 1 medium sized t shirt. I can't fathom putting three in. Nothing would happen.6 towels!?!?!?!?!?!? NO! It' can't even fit 1 towel. It's to darned small. The motor is to weak. It would never fit in the spin cage. I put in 5 face towels and it was struggling to move. I reduced it to 4 and it wasn't much better.The spin cycle is a joke. Don't expect it to spin any water out whatsoever.The machine is insanely loud. I had this going in my kitchen and I was able to hear it across my apartment and in my apartment hallway.It's also unreliable. It started to randomly stop and that was it. Returning it for a refund. It has even more problems but this review is not worth it.Don't waste your money on this.
D. Teague
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
Decent little helper. Bought it for the RV to help with items I hand wash and line dry. Does a great job with the washing and rinsing. Spinning—I did not find useful and wrung them out by hand. I still recommend, it’s a time saver and stores really well. I’ll play around with the spinner but the basket seems small.
Bella
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
This portable washing machine is very easy to use. I got it to wash my baby's clothes separately and found it very convenient. Since my baby changes clothes several times a day, and I use baby-friendly detergents, washing clothes separately is beneficial for me. The washing machine is made of high-quality materials, beautifully designed with a built-in handle on the top, and is lightweight to carry. Plus, it folds up so it doesn't take up much space. I store it under the bathroom cabinet after use, and it's easy to take out. It runs smoothly, is quiet, and cleans clothes thoroughly. The spin basket helps keep the machine stable during washing and protects clothes. When I travel, I also take the machine with me to make sure my baby always has clean clothes to change into. Satisfied with it
Join.S.C.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
This 15‑liter folding washer is basically a collapsible soup pot that eats dirty underwear. Popped it open in my RV, filled with five tees and gym shorts, hit the ten‑minute cycle, and the little agitator sloshed like a mini jacuzzi. Drain hose clips over the sink, so gray water disappears without lifting a finger.The spin basket surprised me—clothes come out damp, not dripping, which means they’re dry after a quick hang in the sun. At 4.6 pounds, it’s lighter than my laptop, and the handles make it easy to lug to the campground bathhouse.Control panel is three buttons: wash time, mode, start. Blue‑light sterilization feels fancy; at least my socks don’t smell like campfire anymore. When done, the barrel squishes flat to pancake thickness and slides under the bunk bed.Great for apartment dwellers dodging coin‑op machines, road‑trippers, or parents tackling baby onesies without running a full‑size washer every hour.
CyberPress
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
This NIXOD mini washer is basically a bucket with a brain. I unfold the silicone tub in my bathroom, toss in a day’s worth of gym socks and undies, and let the three‑minute cycle swish them like a tiny jacuzzi. The spin basket snaps in after the wash; sixty seconds later my clothes come out just damp enough to hang on the shower rod and dry before bedtime.Control panel is a simple touch strip—3, 5, or 10‑minute wash buttons plus spin. I use a teaspoon of liquid detergent and the clear lid lets me watch the suds do their dance. Drain hose clips to the sink, so no heavy lifting when it’s time to empty.At 15 liters it even handles two toddler T‑shirts and a pair of leggings, which saves me from running the big washer for micro‑loads. Blue‑light sanitize feature feels gimmicky but gives peace of mind for baby items. The whole unit collapses to lunch‑box height and slides under the bed next to the suitcase.Dorm dwellers, RV nomads, or apartment folks who hate coin‑op trips will appreciate this pop‑up washer keeping the small stuff fresh without hogging space.
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