Can This Portable Washing Machine Actually Clean Clothes?

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  • čas přidán 6. 05. 2024
  • I've been wanting to try one of these portable washing machines for a while now, so today I'm putting it to the test to see how it works. There are numerous models online that look the same or similar, many of which are less expensive. I went with the model with the most reviews on Amazon.
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    0:00 Intro & Unboxing
    1:13 Creating Some Stains
    2:23 Washing Cycle
    3:46 2nd (Rinse) Cycle
    4:26 Spin Cycle
    6:49 Final Results
    7:43 Conclusion
    #laundry #washingmachine #portablewashingmachine
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  • @OS10100
    @OS10100 Před 9 měsíci +479

    I think this is meant for small items like socks, underwear, hand towels etc. However, I think it would work best if you put items of the same type in it for the spin dry to work. Different size items throw it off balance.

    • @apajachan
      @apajachan Před 8 měsíci +21

      Also works for baby clothes

    • @moteroargentino7944
      @moteroargentino7944 Před 8 měsíci +13

      Unless the weight is perfectly even and equally distributed around the basket, I doubt it. You have basically a motor attached with an apparently weak lock to the bottom of a basket full of clothes.
      For it to run smoothly you would need a pretty solid coupling plus counterweight for the whole thing (like a regular washing machine). Even then, that small motor probably wouldn't be able to spin fast enough to get any water out.
      The dryer function was probably just an afterthought by the designers to make it more attractive.

    • @felixsantiago5606
      @felixsantiago5606 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Yes it's say one piece at a time. He did 4.
      That's why it was out of balance

    • @hellotheresunshine
      @hellotheresunshine Před 5 měsíci +1

      The spin sucks in general. But it washes well.

    • @smushface3999
      @smushface3999 Před 5 měsíci +2

      He never even clicked the basket into the base to secure it and then seemed baffled as to why it went flying

  • @troycebryan6758
    @troycebryan6758 Před 9 měsíci +1188

    and this is why our landfills are full

    • @efad3215
      @efad3215 Před 9 měsíci +25

      That's telling.

    • @badlynice4692
      @badlynice4692 Před 9 měsíci +38

      Same thoughts sometimes

    • @YourSuizo
      @YourSuizo Před 9 měsíci +78

      It might be okay for people with dexterity issues or people with easily irritable skin and with limited space, but otherwise it is just better to wash by hand.
      I wish people would learn that these are waste for most of them.

    • @jadinroberts2341
      @jadinroberts2341 Před 9 měsíci +151

      On the contrary, I believe his review could help potential buyers decide not to buy them if it isn't for them, instead of just buying it and trying it for themselves 😊

    • @badlynice4692
      @badlynice4692 Před 9 měsíci +37

      @@YourSuizo or just people who live inside a car

  • @uhsmiggs
    @uhsmiggs Před 9 měsíci +486

    In the drying cycle you're supposed to push the damp clothes down to remove excess water and also to distributes the weight equally, that's what i do with my manual centrifuge dryer. Otherwise you'll have a noisy machine moving everywhere and not spinning up to its full rps mode.

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 Před 9 měsíci +26

      That makes no sense, that would make the clothes more dense, making it less likely for the water to make its way out. Best chance at getting water out is loose packed, so it has room for the water to go outwards through the slits. This thing is just a piece of shit.

    • @mellow3995
      @mellow3995 Před 9 měsíci +36

      @@rdizzy1 It's drier from centrigual force, it being compressed in the bottom won't affect how well it dries, it being balanced is far more important

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@mellow3995 Yes it will effect it, The clothes on the outside block the water from the clothes in the inner part from escaping outwards, it just launches the water out from the outer clothes, and the inner clothes are still too wet. Especially compared to a spin cycle of a full sized washer. The force exerted by these shitty portable washers spinning is absolutely pitiful.

    • @mellow3995
      @mellow3995 Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@rdizzy1 These are common where I live and I have one as well, this bas never been an issue, everything is usually dry in 1-2 full cycles

    • @borountree4539
      @borountree4539 Před 9 měsíci +6

      ​@@rdizzy1yeah the water in the outer clothes is flung out but the water in the inner clothes just sits there because it doesn't have permission to enter the personal space of the outer clothes. 🤣

  • @ASMR-Arboretum
    @ASMR-Arboretum Před 9 měsíci +146

    I have an RV/portable washer. It's about halfway between this and a full sized washer. I also have a spin drier that holds a full portable washer full of laundry. The balancing takes a minute and sometimes I have to move things around to get it to work. The washer worked great. They do sell detergent made for not rinsing that you don't have to run a second cycle for.

    • @tropezando
      @tropezando Před 9 měsíci +7

      Can you rec a brand of detergent? I'd love to get some for my washer.

    • @peggywoods4327
      @peggywoods4327 Před 9 měsíci +17

      However, the rinse cycle is what gets the stuff clean. The detergent loosens the dirt, the rinse takes it away. I always double rinse my laundry.

    • @moetocafe
      @moetocafe Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@peggywoods4327 actually the detergent loosens and separates dirt from the fabric in the first cycle. The rinse cycle does not do much in terms of cleaning. It is to finish the cleaning, but mostly - to remove the detergent completely, as it is not good to have it on your clothes.
      But a detergent, that does not have the tendency to stay with the fabric - may be easier to rinse. So, such a special detergent, in theory could be used without rinsing. However, I myself distrust that the chemistry industry is that good, so I still think a rinse cycle is a must.
      An extra rinsing is not necessary in most cases, though (depends on the type of fabric - thick fabric may require extra rinse).

    • @JimNortonsAlcoholism
      @JimNortonsAlcoholism Před 3 měsíci +1

      What brand

    • @safiremorningstar
      @safiremorningstar Před 3 měsíci

      I also want to know what brand and where I can get it.

  • @user-nl7xr9no8q
    @user-nl7xr9no8q Před 9 měsíci +144

    As someone who has used a portable washer unit with a spin side, as mentioned in the comments, you have to balance, the wet clothes in the basket

    • @n.hunter6666
      @n.hunter6666 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Exactly! Thank you!

    • @nekocat12
      @nekocat12 Před 6 měsíci

      Yep otherwise it doesn't spin correctly goes side to side

    • @valerieann2751
      @valerieann2751 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes and they usually have a flat disc that goes on top of the clothes to hold them down while spinning. I usually just hold the machine while it’s spinning. They do actually work quite well.

  • @happydays9613
    @happydays9613 Před 5 měsíci +17

    I got mine today. Tested. It works and cleans things. I did 2, 10 min wash cycles. and one 5 min rinse. Not used spin cycle but tested and it works. As small items, easy to ring out with hands but I do have a spinner. Also added stain remover in with detergents. Items were fully clean, water dirty on cycle 1. Live in appartment. Easier to have these things for my needs and if your on a budget great.
    Happy with results. Just wanted it for underwear and socks, odd work item. Paid £22 Temu.

  • @lindaw4579
    @lindaw4579 Před 9 měsíci +152

    I used a Wonder Wash in a previous apartment. It holds about five items, no spin rinse, but great for emergencies. Also useful when you don't have power.

    • @CelticSpiritsCoven
      @CelticSpiritsCoven Před 9 měsíci +15

      I had the Wonder Wash. It's not as effective as a 5 gallon bucket and washing wand.
      I asked a friend to take an agitator from a small washing machine, attach to a board, place on 5 gallon bucket upside down...... WOW!
      The Wonder Wash has no ability for drying. Neither does a washing wand. There are manual spin dryers, but they are not very effective.
      I LOVE my Ninja spin dryer. That thing will pay for electricity costs within a month.

    • @corgising5606
      @corgising5606 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@maruiacancerc🤔

    • @mistyvaughn6356
      @mistyvaughn6356 Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​@@CelticSpiritsCovenI used the Laundry Alternative's spin dryer with mine until I was able to upgrade to their nice mini washer that hooks up to a faucet. We were renting an apt with an expensive coin laundry in the building so it helped a lot.

    • @ugochukwuokafor3764
      @ugochukwuokafor3764 Před 8 měsíci +3

      No power? What happened to hand washing

    • @mistyvaughn6356
      @mistyvaughn6356 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ugochukwuokafor3764 try handwashing laundry. Not only is it back breaking work but detergents wreak havoc on the skin and can make your exposed skin red and itchy at the least.

  • @traczebabe
    @traczebabe Před 9 měsíci +76

    A large bucket with a secure lid & plunger (new one) works really well.

    • @BrittMFH
      @BrittMFH Před 9 měsíci +3

      Great idea!

    • @jessemcleod8788
      @jessemcleod8788 Před 9 měsíci +2

      It works!😂

    • @hkandm4s23
      @hkandm4s23 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I know a lot of families do this for cloth diapers

    • @carmenmartinez2882
      @carmenmartinez2882 Před 9 měsíci +8

      I do this when camping and use pure Castile soap (environmentally friendly) clothes come out super clean.

    • @freedomcat
      @freedomcat Před 9 měsíci +3

      A bucket and plunger is how my dad cleaned his hats.

  • @seang3698
    @seang3698 Před 9 měsíci +25

    Just curious, the instructions indicated to use small items (socks, underwear, baby clothes) and while I don't consider a t-shirt a "large" item, perhaps the reason why the spin cycle is all over the place is because the shirt was in there.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams Před 9 měsíci +6

      Well he didn't exactly balance it either

    • @EmeraldHill-vo1cs
      @EmeraldHill-vo1cs Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@SilvaDreams Really, if it cant handle a t-shirt,a sock and a rag, its rubbish.

  • @ronnie-being-ronnie
    @ronnie-being-ronnie Před 9 měsíci +334

    For a household, I can see this being useful for small things you don’t want in your regular washer, like shop rags or diapers and messed baby clothes. Nice for small loads of hand washable items, too.
    The compact storage size does make it nice for a dorm or small apartment situation.
    I had to hand wash clothes when I lived overseas. It sucks. There’s a reason the washing machine was invented and became a household item.
    The poor spin cycle, that requires hand wringing anyway, is a big downfall.

    • @YuliaLinderoth
      @YuliaLinderoth Před 9 měsíci +22

      I don't know if this would be good at all for those kind of items, this small one doesn't get the water hot enough to be kill bacteria and such.

    • @nightmarerex2035
      @nightmarerex2035 Před 9 měsíci +2

      or just going a day at a hotel and spending over 200$ electric on a 100$ 50$ room......

    • @speakp4ngolin
      @speakp4ngolin Před 9 měsíci +17

      @@YuliaLinderoth Antibacterial detergents are a thing

    • @YuliaLinderoth
      @YuliaLinderoth Před 9 měsíci +14

      @@speakp4ngolin That's not enough for underwear and diapers, at least 140f/60c. Cotton and linen can be boiled even. I mean it's of course better than nothing in some circumstances but not as a solution.

    • @tropezando
      @tropezando Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​@@YuliaLinderothMost of them come with a UV light in the washer that helps sterilize as it washes. I've also used bleach in mine.

  • @shadowpumpkin8019
    @shadowpumpkin8019 Před 9 měsíci +66

    I bought a $16 washer motor and use a regular bucket to use it in. It works really well. I use a salad spinner for drying and that works really well too.

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 Před 9 měsíci +5

      How can a salad spinner spin out even a single pair of jeans?

    • @shadowpumpkin8019
      @shadowpumpkin8019 Před 9 měsíci +15

      @@rdizzy1 i don't use a miniature washing machine to wash jeans 🤨

    • @tastycar
      @tastycar Před 9 měsíci +2

      It took me a minute to realize you're joking😂

    • @shadowpumpkin8019
      @shadowpumpkin8019 Před 9 měsíci +16

      @@tastycar except, I'm not joking. I use it for delicates

    • @coolelectronics1759
      @coolelectronics1759 Před 9 měsíci +1

      interesting but probably holds like one pair of shorts or 3pair socks per cycle then lol.

  • @GrandmaMiMZiSays
    @GrandmaMiMZiSays Před 9 měsíci +28

    I used to have a fantastic portable washing machine. It was a bit of a learning (curve) experience to figure out how to get it to work with or how I needed to.. unfortunately I've had to replace it after 5 years and now it's no longer available and all the other brands clearly state cold water only. Took a bit of searching to discuss that the reason they're all now cold water only is because warm water makes the plastic crack and breaks, which is why mine needed to be replaced.. so if anyone has or gets this don't use hot water. As for the spin part. The clothes must be centered..in this video, for example, the T-shirt 👕 should be pulled out and folded in half sleeve to sleeve and then folded again to make it long and narrow then wind it inside the basket closest to the inside of the outer edge.. it has to do with centrifical force. It's similar to putting sauce on a pizza. You put the majority of the sauce closest to the outer edge of the crust and move inward because as it heats up everything moves to the center. Once I figured this out my spinning clothes were almost already dry.

  • @Rebeccaac
    @Rebeccaac Před 9 měsíci +14

    The Laundry Alternative used to sell a small but effective countertop spin dryer which made hand washing work better so I didn’t have to wring clothes. They stopped selling that model and have a different one now. I’ve used a Panda spin dryer, which is high capacity and really fast but it’s big-also helped with the hand washing process (for me a plunger washer and basin). I eventually got a Panda mini dryer to help with wrinkles after spin drying. I hate sharing laundry equipment due to severe fragrance allergy so have tried lots of laundry gadgets!

  • @ChibiChula
    @ChibiChula Před 9 měsíci +83

    The problem with the spin cycle was that you didn't arrange the items correctly. You wring out the majority of the water by hand, which you did correctly, then you arrange the items in the basket with the lightest item at the bottom and heaviest on top, lastly you squeeze down the items in the basket hard. That should balance everything out. Also, I'm fairly sure that machine should have a specific spin cycle setting which is different from the normal wash setting but I'm not sure you were using it. 😅 Still a fair review. 😁👍

    • @charismahornum-fries691
      @charismahornum-fries691 Před 9 měsíci +6

      Right. And as flat as possible. Otherwise I would do the same as you. It's the same as a normal size centrifuge btw. But no one has them anymore 😅

    • @ricecompelsyou
      @ricecompelsyou Před 9 měsíci +12

      Unbalanced loads will wobble. The lack of common sense here was disappointing and frustrating to watch. We have no idea if the spin cycle works or not when the load is arranged properly.

    • @brt5273
      @brt5273 Před 9 měsíci +8

      OH STAHP! You're probably correct but if you have to do all that extra for three little light-weight pieces of cloth it's just not worth the effort. I could drop them in my salad spinner which has a larger basket and get a better effect.

    • @ChibiChula
      @ChibiChula Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@ricecompelsyou I've seen others review similar machines. The ones I've seen only have a 2 or 3 minute spin cycle but they work as long as the load is balanced correctly. I honestly wouldn't use something like this to wash adult clothes other than underwear and other thin delicates, perhaps socks, but it's great for baby clothes or washcloths, kitchen/tea towels, maybe potholders and cloth aprons. Basically, kitchen or cleaning items that you probably don't want to wash with your regular clothes but would be ridiculous to wash on their own in a big machine. I was tempted to get the TEMU one just for my kitchen towels and potholders but for now I'm still mostly tossing them in with my regular clothes and doing a quick white vinegar wash and then extra clean water rinse by hand afterwards to get rid of any excess fabric softener and/or other contaminates that might be on them. I might give in and get one of these eventually when I have some cash to spare, especially if I can get a good one with a UV light that actually works to disinfect. 😅

    • @ChibiChula
      @ChibiChula Před 9 měsíci

      @@charismahornum-fries691 Exactly! 💯%

  • @Babs-Veterans-are-Family
    @Babs-Veterans-are-Family Před 8 měsíci +38

    One key thing most people don't realize is your regular washing machine spins before the rinse cycle. It also adds a little water and spins again. There's another portable washer I've seen people don't rinse the clothes well enough because they don't spin the soap out first. I'd be curious what an appliance repair person thought. Maybe you could ask a local place to put the machine through its paces?

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Před 7 měsíci +2

      Not an appliances repair person but I can tell you quick washes are not for clothes that touch your skin. It's too short a cycle to clean and if the water temperature is low the wash quality will be worse. This is for mops or rags and I really don't see much use beyond given the manual effort required per cycle

  • @ronk9830
    @ronk9830 Před 9 měsíci +13

    The equal amounts of detergent ended up being more concentrated in the small unit, explaining why the stains were removed better.

    • @MicukoFelton
      @MicukoFelton Před 4 měsíci

      So the portable washer is definitely more economic. You use less water and less energy and less soap. And it takes less time. Clearly using a big washer would be wasteful for just a handful of items.

    • @ronk9830
      @ronk9830 Před 4 měsíci

      @@MicukoFelton That wasn't my actual point. The point was that the clothes were cleaner because the detergent to water ratio was higher in the portable washer than the full sized machine. That's why the stain removal was better, not because the machine was better.

  • @Beatle4
    @Beatle4 Před 9 měsíci +22

    Thanks for this review. The wife and I were recently looking at this on Amazon. She wanted something to use for her unmentionables (bras and such) because of her arthritis is making it hard to clean those by hand ( the joys of the 65 + club). Seriously thinking of getting one now. Thank you.

    • @charismahornum-fries691
      @charismahornum-fries691 Před 9 měsíci +7

      Unmentionables? 😂😂

    • @semekiizuio
      @semekiizuio Před 9 měsíci +8

      ​@@charismahornum-fries691 really shows how f old they are lol

    • @TrueRetroflection
      @TrueRetroflection Před 5 měsíci +1

      Why call them "unmentionables," then proceed to elaborate what they are? What cheek!

  • @sandstorm8874
    @sandstorm8874 Před 8 měsíci +7

    this looks perfect to wash the washcloths I use to mop my floors or clean around the house. I don't feel like putting those in my regular washing machine but I also don't want to wash them by hand. Thanks for the review!

  • @koningbolo4700
    @koningbolo4700 Před 9 měsíci +4

    A few years back I came across a video by the late Survival Doc (you know: reminding you to be prepared or be prepared to be fleeced) which featured a restored vintage washing plunger. A week after I saw the video I came across two of these vintage plungers one after the other in the same flea market and bought them both for under 15 bucks... I started using them together with a washing wringer thing, a metal mount for the wringer and some buckets. The washing setup worked great, fast, cheap and gave me a little bit of a workout. I use it at home when the power is out, while camping and sometimes when I am in a time crunch...

  • @daisiesforghosts
    @daisiesforghosts Před 9 měsíci +9

    I got this because I dye small bags of fabric and I didn’t want to use the big washer for these bits of cloth to wash after lol.

  • @pikayla5749
    @pikayla5749 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I have one with no spin cycle for power outages. I love it. You can get an industrial sized salad spinner to wring the clothes but i just do it by hand. I also have a tub and plunger for larger items. Its good to be prepared. I've been without power for up to a week so to me it's a must!

  • @shyamdevadas6099
    @shyamdevadas6099 Před 9 měsíci +28

    I've never tried a contraption like this, but I have traveled all over the world for decades and dealt with laundry in the same way as any experienced traveler. The fact is that laundry only matters for those who travel long enough to exhaust their clean clothes...and that is a very small subset of those who travel. For those who do travel for long stretches and may need to wash the clothes they take, there are many typical tactics to minimize the need for machine washing. The biggest is the avoidance of light-colored and solid-colored clothing. Dark colors and patterned fabrics conceal imperfect washing. Certain natural and synthetic fiber combinations pack thinner, wrinkle less, and air-dry more quickly. Packing dual-use garments cut down the amount of bulk and allow more packing space. They often save dress shirts and blouses for actual meetings or events. Serious travelers do a lot of sink and bathtub clothes washing. They often keep ziplock bags or packets of dry detergent, baking soda, stain remover, etc. in their luggage. (Usually well marked for the inspectors.) Mini versions of these things are often found in convenience stores, or even at hotels. On rare occasions, they will find a laundromat or even use the hotel laundry service. Once you are used to doing this, it pretty much influences how you pack for vacations and pleasure trips. Stupid gadgets like this portable washer are simply gimmicks. Great video!

    • @yeeaahhzz
      @yeeaahhzz Před 8 měsíci

      What's your best travel hack/tips?

    • @OgdenM
      @OgdenM Před 5 měsíci +2

      I 100 % agree.
      These things are advertised to RV travelers and people who live in places without wash machines.
      But the fact that they are only good for small items makes them a gemmick.
      Its super easy to hand wash small items. You just toss them in a sink full of water, add some soap, agitate for 60 seconds and let them sit die 5-10 mins. Then agitate for 2-5 by moving the clothes around and squeezing them.
      Drain the water, squeeze out some of the water by squeezing the items down into the sink.. Do NOT wring out clothes, it stretches the fabric.
      Turn the water on with the drain open let water get into the clothes squeeze it out.. Do it a few times.
      Plug the sink add water, agitate and drain.. Squeeze out access water again and line dry.. Or hang over the shower curtain rod or something.
      If you live in a house without a washer, get one of those collapsing drying racks and put it in the tub or shower.
      Done..
      All told 15 mins and 8 of actually working.
      Im looking into living in a van and clean houses for a living... Have to wash my cleaning towels every day.
      Ain't no way I'm gonna waste money on one of these things or a laundry mat.

  • @elektrikill1218
    @elektrikill1218 Před 9 měsíci +8

    I have one of these and it's fantastic for washing things like socks. It really does a great job cleaning them.

  • @WokOverEasy
    @WokOverEasy Před 9 měsíci +4

    I used it for my 3 week trip on a cruise ship. The rooms were so dry that I just dripped dried for a hour or two . Squeezed the ends and hung up on a line I hung in room. Dried almost by overnight. Worked well for me!

  • @deepwatersgf
    @deepwatersgf Před 9 měsíci +36

    The rinse cycle did exactly what it was designed to do. The next step in laundry where this product is usually sold would be line drying. It was never designed to compete with a full sized American washing machine. Also, a shirt that size is unlikely to be washed in that particular machine; it is more likely to be hand washed or a larger machine would have been used. In America I would say it's best suited for micro loads of delicates. Our laundry habits really are not compatible for it's design.

    • @Alecksander
      @Alecksander Před 8 měsíci +1

      100%, line dry is best for longevity of clothes too

    • @celestialshark
      @celestialshark Před 7 měsíci

      This is ideal for kitchen towels and pot holders.

    • @ikramshaikh6771
      @ikramshaikh6771 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@AlecksanderNeed one Genuine Answer,
      I want to wash my Single Kurta and Pants,
      Can i wash it easily?

    • @indiankid8601
      @indiankid8601 Před 4 měsíci

      American people don't dry clothes on drier I think. They use dryers. 🤔

  • @KarrierBag
    @KarrierBag Před 9 měsíci +13

    I have a hand cranked hand washing 'machine', add clothes, soap, hot water and close it shut, turned for a couple minutes by hand and the pressure built up due to heat and sealing helps draw water and crap out the clothes, had it 20 years now, very handy bit of kit it is too.

    • @JimNortonsAlcoholism
      @JimNortonsAlcoholism Před 3 měsíci

      Which brand?

    • @aussiegirl654
      @aussiegirl654 Před 2 měsíci

      @JimNortonsAlcoholism
      I just did a search online, and there are quite a few good ones. I'm in Australia. Just look at reviews. I look at different sites for reviews to get true reviews. Some look like a large salad spinner or a tub you spin around by handle. Most I saw were on camping store sites.

  • @wendybetterton5239
    @wendybetterton5239 Před 9 měsíci +24

    I use a bigger portable washing machine. It can hold quite a few items of clothing. The spin side has a "lid" that you put on top of the clothes so they don't go flying out while it's spinning. I put it in my bathtub and fill it with a hose shower head. I use hot water to wash and cold water to rinse. It can't do the bed quilt or heavy winter coats is all. Everything else I use it to wash my clothes. I live in an apartment and love my Zeny portable washer. It can hold 11 lbs to wash and 6 lbs to spin.

    • @CelticSpiritsCoven
      @CelticSpiritsCoven Před 9 měsíci +4

      You are luckier than me. The Zeny is too loud for my neighbor downstairs (my neighbors are tattle-tellers). I have to use The Laundry Alternative washing machine "Drop!" because it's actually quiet.

    • @wendybetterton5239
      @wendybetterton5239 Před 9 měsíci

      @@CelticSpiritsCoven I live in a 1 bedroom apartment with no upstairs or downstairs apartments. I got permission from my landlord to have one. I use it during the day.

    • @GrandmaMiMZiSays
      @GrandmaMiMZiSays Před 9 měsíci +1

      I used to have 3 fantastic portable washing machine. It was a bit of a learning (curve) experience to figure out how to get it to work with or how I needed to.. unfortunately I've had to replace it after 5 years and now it's no longer available and all the other brands clearly state cold water only. Took a bit of searching to discuss that the reason they're all now cold water only is because warm water makes the plastic crack and breaks, which is why mine needed to be replaced.. hopefully yours won't..

  • @HellenaHanbasquet
    @HellenaHanbasquet Před 9 měsíci +15

    I'm curious about long-term term use. I bought one of these, and it worked far better than I expected. Used it a hand full of times and the motor filled with water and quit. Exchanged and had the same issue. Returned and purchased a different and more expensive one, same problem. I love the idea of it, but it seems like protecting the motor is a huge issue.

  • @Adam-ox6zy
    @Adam-ox6zy Před 9 měsíci +12

    Having had experience with a small twin tub, the spinner might work better if you divide up the load into two and then spin them dry one half load at a time. Time consuming but if you can’t ring out clothes by hand it’s better than nothing.
    But $60USD is a bit more than I would be willing to part for this

  • @themoviemaniac8416
    @themoviemaniac8416 Před 9 měsíci +12

    This needs to be redesigned in regards to the spin basket, It needs to be larger so you can put clothing in evenly balanced, and it also needs to have a way to hold it onto the spin shaft so it won't fly off. Maybe a cover on top of the basket that fits into a bearing on the lid and the lid has a locking method? Otherwise you're better off to wring them out and hang them up to dry. You should do a redesign...

  • @justinlang313
    @justinlang313 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’ve been eyeing this glad you’re doing a review!

  • @AbandonedMines11
    @AbandonedMines11 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I really enjoyed watching your scientific testing of the portable washer versus the regular washer. I’ve seen these small washers all over the place online and always wondered how well they worked. Was surprised to see that the mini washer had the same cleaning results as the regular washer. It’s unfortunate, though, that the spin cycle was basically worthless in the smaller washer. Based on your excellent review and demonstration, I have no desire to buy one of these mini washing machines.

  • @TheCynedd
    @TheCynedd Před 9 měsíci +7

    James, I would consider something like the portable clothes washer to take in my camper. Maybe it does not spin all the water out efficiently but, guess what, I am in possession of the marvelous invention that has been called a "clothes line!" If you did not know (especially with these recourd high temperatures) nature will dry your laundry and you do not need to use an electric dryer. 😊😘👍😏

  • @mstsp9546
    @mstsp9546 Před 9 měsíci +11

    It's more of a salad spinner for clothes. The concept of a foldable portable is great, but, it makes no sense on the"hand wringing". More of a novelty at this point, thanks for the review on it.

    • @applegal3058
      @applegal3058 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yeah, might as well wash by hand in tge tub or sink

  • @kemis3307
    @kemis3307 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I got mine a month ago and I love it. I hand-wash a lot of stuff and this is the perfect alternative. I wear medical compression thighs, and you HAVE to hand-wash those because the washing mashine will ruine them. Also good for things like lacy bras, swimsuits and blood-stained panties. Don't need to wait days to put together a load, just pull out that bad boy and chuck them in.

  • @uelld.8371
    @uelld.8371 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Own one (smaller model with no drain port). Good if you're washing 1 or 2 shirts or anything smaller. Struggle with single pants, unless it's thin. Spin dry a bit tricky, recommend you roll/fold & try keep as balance as possible. Mine comes with a washboard lid for scrubbing. My advise, get the one with drain port because it can get annoying to pour out the water.

  • @princessjen99
    @princessjen99 Před 9 měsíci +14

    Thank you for this review. I hand wash my clothes but I don’t feel as confident about my socks and underclothes. I have been looking at small washing machines like this because I live in an apartment and only wash a small amount of clothes, but because the reviews are all over the place it was hard to decide the best thing for me.

    • @petyachakarova
      @petyachakarova Před 9 měsíci +2

      Temu - $9.98 for the exact same
      one. We have it for hurricane emergency.

    • @tropezando
      @tropezando Před 9 měsíci +2

      I have one similar to this one and it works well for undergarments, dish cloths, and 1-2 adult tshirts or shorts at a time. I think if you're looking to do anything like towels, jeans or blankets, or even laundry on a more regular basis than one small load a day, a portable washer like a twin tub might be better, as they have larger capacities and better spinners. There are also larger single tub machines than this that spin and dry, though typically smaller in capacity than twin tubs.

    • @OgdenM
      @OgdenM Před 5 měsíci +1

      Just hand wash your under clothes like everything else. Let the clothes soak for 5-10 mins.
      Add clothes, add water and soap. Agitate by moving and squeezing the clothes making sure soap and water get through all of them.
      Let soak
      Come back and agitate for 2-5 mins again in the same way.
      Drain
      Squeeze out soapy water by pressing the clothes into the bottom of the sink.
      Plug the sink. Add like 1/3 to 1/2 the previous amount of water, agitate. Drain. Press out the water and repeat 1-3 more times until there is hardly any soap suds left.
      Squeeze out the water and hang dry.
      Tis easy.
      And if your underwear are getting really spoiled, eat more fiber..
      And get a bidet.

  • @nancymcsweeney1920
    @nancymcsweeney1920 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I have this. I use it in the camper to wash my dish towels. It's not going to wash a pair of jeans, but it will wash a pair of my spandex shorts. You haters can just keep hating but I love my little machine

  • @jeffmofo5013
    @jeffmofo5013 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I just use a bucket with some woolite hand washing detergent.
    Put it in the bucket and swish it around with my hand and whala it's clean.
    I don't even know how much it costs, because I bought the bucket for something else.

  • @emeraldangelle
    @emeraldangelle Před 8 měsíci +2

    you can also put something heavy on top of the machine itself while it's spinning, I saw this in another video, and it worked great!!

  • @AnonYmousxxx69420xxx
    @AnonYmousxxx69420xxx Před 9 měsíci +5

    If all that you need to wash is 1 sock, 1 wash cloth, and 1 shirt - do it by hand and buy some clothes pins to hang dry. Hell of a lot easier, faster, and you can actually scrub at a stain as needed.

    • @dabanjo
      @dabanjo Před 9 měsíci +2

      Exactly. An old washboard and basin would be much quicker and better than this waste of plastic.

    • @KenzertYT
      @KenzertYT Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@dabanjo This thing is a joke and honestly to give it any kind of attention in a review is questionable. The fact that it exists is shameful and disgusting.

  • @3rdpig
    @3rdpig Před 9 měsíci +5

    I reviewed one of these on my site a few months ago, I only got Chinese instructions and didn't even know how to turn it on at first. The spin basket should clip down, or at least it does in mine. I've been using mine for dirty shop towels that my wife doesn't like me putting in HER washing machine. lol

    • @WintrBorn
      @WintrBorn Před 9 měsíci +1

      I use mine for work stuff, too. I sometimes work in fiberglass and silica, and I don’t want in my washer, either.

  • @evebehr
    @evebehr Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for this review. As it happens, I was looking at this via some shopping listicle (can't remember which one) because I am interested in being able to wash certain individual items without using a (paid) laundry load. The cleaning cycle looks great to me. However, I need to have the clothes spun dry if I want to hang dry them without dripping. Don't have much patience for things that seem to try to self-destruct. So this doesn't work for me. I'll keep looking.

  • @NotWoke-JustBroke
    @NotWoke-JustBroke Před 9 měsíci +2

    You have to evenly distribute the weight of the items for the Spin cycle to balance and get maximum spin.

  • @Rainwatercolor
    @Rainwatercolor Před 9 měsíci +12

    I use my O'Cedar mop bucket to spin my hand-washed clothes and it works great using the foot pedal to get max speed :)

  • @MARTINREN1231
    @MARTINREN1231 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This would be very useful in a camp trip since some models of these actually works with a power bank.

  • @yvonnerogers6429
    @yvonnerogers6429 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Interesting! Thanks! This might be a bit tangential, but as it might help someone save their clothing, I’ll toss it in anyway: if you end up with a stain from either food/drink or blood/other something body-related, try wetting it in the sink, covering the stain with dish soap and then, taking the stained area between your hands, rub the soapy, stained fabric against itself hard. You want strong fabric against fabric action here. The dish soap attacks the proteins in the stain, and that combined with the rubbing might work the stain either completely out or nearly out all by itself. Rub for maybe a minute, check, rub, check, etc. until the stain’s as faint as you can get it. Rinse the item free of soap and then either machine wash it as soon as you can or wash it the way you typically do your laundry as soon as you can. It’s not guaranteed to work, but it’s better than doing nothing. Remember: before pre-treating, washing or drying clothes, always check the washing instructions label to prevent accidental damage. This method might not work on everything and might even damage some fabrics. Nevertheless, I think it’s a good one to have in your cleaning arsenal. I’ve saved some favorite t-shirts this way.

  • @noraleestone2859
    @noraleestone2859 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Testing stains really isn't an ideal way to get a true result. In normal laundry, I always use a treatment on stains. In fact, I spray a stain remover directly onto the stained garment before I put it in the laundry hamper. That way I don't have to remember which items need pretreating before loading into the machine.

  • @emergencystoppingonly
    @emergencystoppingonly Před 4 měsíci +3

    I have had 2 different portable washers in the past, not this one. The drying part, you have to have a balanced load and you have to know how to do it. The instant you feel it rocking, it's wrong. Turn it off and try reloading again. It should just spin smoothly. Put one item on one side, one item on the other, repeat. Also, there is also supposed to be a cover to keep things from flying out. If this doesn't have that, then I think it would not be very good product. Also, i never wrung out the clothes much, the weight of the water helped it work better to be honest.

  • @CAP198462
    @CAP198462 Před 9 měsíci +8

    I’m pleased to see this works. It’s issues I think are fixable, and in a hot place like Nevada you could line dry and be fine. My engineer brain is buzzing with ideas.

  • @sailawaybob
    @sailawaybob Před 9 měsíci

    that was pretty cool especially if you were living in a car , van , camper like so many are doing now . the down side is the limited amount you could wash as not sure it could handle sheets or jeans but it would be doable .

  • @TrueBroski79
    @TrueBroski79 Před 8 měsíci

    I think if it had built-in stands on the bottom to hold it in place and if it had a way to fit the drying basket in and keep it secure, it would probably be a decent product, maybe some big companies need to start making their own versions

  • @sakurapablo671
    @sakurapablo671 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I think there is a reason why, most of them go with the none portable type, and went with the different version size that can easily slip into a space under the counter as a washer/dryer. (Twice as long to get through one load) And most people buy the dual version that has a washer and dryer, that is smaller than the average washer and dryers nowadays.

    • @Catbooks
      @Catbooks Před 9 měsíci +3

      I bought one of those years ago when I lived in a cottage with no washer or dryer. It worked pretty well, got clothes clean and the spin side got the clothes 85% dry. It was a lifesaver at the time. Don't miss having to use it though.

    • @sakurapablo671
      @sakurapablo671 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Catbooks true. That’s why, there is the plastic version that is smaller than the regular washer and dryer version.

    • @Catbooks
      @Catbooks Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@sakurapablo671 For sure. They're lightweight and easy to move, work well, but the down side is they are more labour-intensive than a regular washer. Still, if you don't and can't have a washer where you live, they beat going to a laundromat by miles!

  • @sumsharp
    @sumsharp Před 9 měsíci +4

    You make me smile when you toss aside the instructions. Lol. Yes I’m aware you do read them.

  • @williamt55
    @williamt55 Před 4 měsíci

    I agree with everything you said. Plus the rinse basket in my machine is stuck! I can't pull it off. Will wait for the whole thing to dry and see if I can use brute force to pull the basket out! I meant to use this when I go RV'ing when I retire....but as you said. It's easier to just wash the clothes by hand, most likely in the sink.

  • @SamRoxxJDM
    @SamRoxxJDM Před 8 měsíci

    really appreciate your reviews

  • @kirankankipati-thelinuxcha689
    @kirankankipati-thelinuxcha689 Před 9 měsíci +4

    actually not bad, it could be handy and useful to wash dirty micro-fibre cloths. Otherwise its a bad idea to put them on a full-size wm alone or with other clothes. Of course this is a regular home use scenario. Certainly handy for RV and other portable situations

  • @diannshowers9129
    @diannshowers9129 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Without the proper treatment I don't think even a regular washer could get them clean

  • @limpfinger12
    @limpfinger12 Před 9 měsíci

    This is one I talked to you on Twitter about! Looking forward to this

  • @sammyt3514
    @sammyt3514 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I must have a different model since the basket used in the spin cycle on mine latches on to the agitator, so it stays put while in use. In fact, I stopped using the spin cycle since the basket attaches so firmly to the agitator that I felt I was going to snap the latter right off when I tried to remove the basket! Otherwise, it's a useful washing machine for things like a single t-shirt, a couple of men's boxer briefs or 3-4 pairs of socks and it does a remarkable job cleaning the items I put in it, even when using the 5 minute wash cycle. In terms of detergent, I put the minimum amount as marked on the cap of the liquide Tide detergent, which may be too much, so will try to use a table spoon full as in the video and see what results I get.

  • @Unan1mouz
    @Unan1mouz Před 9 měsíci +3

    I think it's useful to just use it for washing without the spin cycle.

  • @worksmarter.notharder.1033
    @worksmarter.notharder.1033 Před 9 měsíci +9

    So, to wash only a few things, you spend 30 minutes total with this thing. Washing them in the shower or agitating them in a bucket with either your hands, feet, or a type of plunger with aerator holes would be quicker and allow you to do more items at once. Thank you for the review; certainly you’ve saved some people money on this and other items you review.

    • @drjekelmrhyde
      @drjekelmrhyde Před 9 měsíci

      A $5 bucket and a $5 plugged works better.

    • @CelticSpiritsCoven
      @CelticSpiritsCoven Před 9 měsíci +1

      The 5 gallon bucket and the washer wand...... that's a STAPLE. Everyone should have that for emergency back-up.
      Take an agitator from a small washer, attach to a board, put upside down into 5 gallon bucket...... with the right soap, you got a nice system to wash an entire outfit. Cheap, efficient, and works well.

    • @WintrBorn
      @WintrBorn Před 9 měsíci

      It is convenient for me, especially as I’ll do it while doing other things. I really like it for the wool socks I knit, they don’t seem to shrink as badly in the little washer.

  • @mythoughtwhatyousay1
    @mythoughtwhatyousay1 Před 9 měsíci

    That one washer/dry is good for RV van or camper or camping, high recommend Put in sink, not counter it will fall off.. I wanna that one for RV.. 😊👍🏻

  • @valoriegibbons378
    @valoriegibbons378 Před 8 měsíci

    Was curious how it worked. Thanks for testing it

  • @thnkx
    @thnkx Před 9 měsíci +17

    I was really curious about this one. Not too surprising about the spin cycle. I think that would only be good for one shirt at a time or a few pairs of socks and unders. I think it would be worth it if you have a clothes line.

    • @staciecarrel4492
      @staciecarrel4492 Před 9 měsíci +1

      It’s too small for an adult sized shirt. It’s meant for things like small rags, baby socks and bibs, lacy underwear, etc.

    • @staciecarrel4492
      @staciecarrel4492 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ⁠@@naaapologist4789yes, but if you’re washing something that’s grimed up with something that can’t go down the drain like paint or motor oil, a sink won’t work.

    • @Jehty21
      @Jehty21 Před 8 měsíci

      @@staciecarrel4492 and what do you do with the 10 liters of water-paint or water-motor oil mixture afterwards?
      If you couldn't wash these clothes in the sink then you also can't dispose of the water in the sink afterwards

    • @staciecarrel4492
      @staciecarrel4492 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Jehty21 water/motor oil mix i’m not sure, i’ve never had to deal with that. Most likely bring it to a hazmat disposal site. Many have days where they take household waste. For the paint water I have a kit that chemically separates the pigments from the water using garden soil additives. then you run it through a jumbo coffee filter in a strainer. The water afterwards is safe to dump. The pigments in the coffee filter you can save to make your own paint (it will be some shade of gray), or collected for hazmat.

    • @staciecarrel4492
      @staciecarrel4492 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Jehty21 water/motor oil mix i’m not sure, i’ve never had to deal with that. Most likely bring it to a hazmat disposal site. Many have days where they take household waste. For the paint water I have a kit that chemically separates the pigments from the water using garden soil additives. then you run it through a jumbo coffee filter in a strainer. The water afterwards is safe to dump. The pigments in the coffee filter you can save to make your own paint (it will be some shade of gray), or collected for hazmat.

  • @allylove1338
    @allylove1338 Před 9 měsíci +7

    i got one of these a while back because it was on sale and i thought if it could help me save $20-30 i spend on the washing mecheins in my apartment i might as well try. the spin basket isnt great at all but if you only do it for 1 minute at a time ive had better luck with it, however you still have to hold it. but to wash one or two things and not have to pay really pay to wash is very much worth it.

    • @DickWigglin
      @DickWigglin Před 9 měsíci +5

      I'd rather get a real portable washing machine that just hooks up to your sink. That's what I bought when I lived in an apartment, and it saved me a lot of money. This thing only washes a few articles of clothing that you could literally hand wash in less time. This seems like a complete waste of money/electricity.

    • @CoreDreamStudios
      @CoreDreamStudios Před 9 měsíci

      @@DickWigglin I'd love to have a portable washing machine in my apartment, but the landlord said no.

    • @DickWigglin
      @DickWigglin Před 9 měsíci

      @@CoreDreamStudios Same, but I used one, anyway. I bought a portable washer dolly so I could cart it to my closet when not in use, and also lock it into place while in use. They really are an amazing investment. I'd rank them higher than bidets in terms of saving money.

    • @EmeraldHill-vo1cs
      @EmeraldHill-vo1cs Před 9 měsíci

      @@DickWigglin Theres an idea, combination bidet/ washing machine. :)

    • @KenzertYT
      @KenzertYT Před 9 měsíci

      They got you.

  • @yamaha4015
    @yamaha4015 Před 9 měsíci

    I have one, I do not use the bucket. Lay whatever in and spin away. Working pretty good

  • @Series1969
    @Series1969 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a similar small washing machine like this one but with no spin cycle. I use it to wash my eye glasses clothes and small microfiber clothes. it does a pretty good job.

    • @semekiizuio
      @semekiizuio Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah its p ideal for small clothes like cloths wash clothes etc

  • @annelisabethcom
    @annelisabethcom Před 9 měsíci +3

    I had a bigger one that wasn't collapsible. Problem was it's a LOT of work. And they opened up an express laundry nearby with big machines…

  • @ChaoticBloodMoon
    @ChaoticBloodMoon Před 8 měsíci +3

    I thought of buying this since during that time of the month, I use fabric menstrual pads and usually have to hand wash them often which takes time and I dont want to use a whole lot of water in a big washing machine just for a few small items. But we shall see lol.

    • @carrington2949
      @carrington2949 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Girl,you really are dedicated to the environment. I just got the cup and then an IUD. 😂

  • @Victoria-dh9vb
    @Victoria-dh9vb Před 9 měsíci

    This would be great for bras. Doing mine is always a whole production.
    It would pair well with no rinse hand wash soaps

  • @stevebier710
    @stevebier710 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I was waiting to see if you’d challenge this! Great video!

  • @sarachan8932
    @sarachan8932 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I use mine mainly for kitchen towels as I use my regular washing machine for clothes and dog pee pads 😅 … of course, you can’t compare this little guy to the big washer, but it works fine on kitchen towels

  • @Oonagh72
    @Oonagh72 Před 9 měsíci +14

    I wonder what would happen if you sat it on a non skid shelf line. I wonder if it is spinning hard enough to throw it off of that. I’ve had good luck with those stabilizing things.
    Someone should invent one that is attached to a pedal bike. You go at one rate for the wash and get up to another for the spin. Exercise while doing the laundry and saving a little electricity.
    Edit: somebody already did 😉

    • @TamarLitvot
      @TamarLitvot Před 9 měsíci

      Where?

    • @EmeraldHill-vo1cs
      @EmeraldHill-vo1cs Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah they did on Gilligans Island.

    • @Oonagh72
      @Oonagh72 Před 9 měsíci

      @@TamarLitvot it isn’t a product. I just searched it up on YT.

    • @Oonagh72
      @Oonagh72 Před 9 měsíci

      @@EmeraldHill-vo1cs there is a short here on YT. It isn’t a product.

    • @EmeraldHill-vo1cs
      @EmeraldHill-vo1cs Před 9 měsíci

      @@Oonagh72 Watch Gilligans island, the professor makes one out of bamboo; just like he makes a tv out of bamboo.

  • @staciecarrel4492
    @staciecarrel4492 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Balance the clothes in the basket, you have half of one bit not even in the basket and the rest of it is over on one side in a compact lump. A regular top-load washer that is proportionally that unbalanced would have just as much trouble with rocking (like 5 pairs of jeans on one side, and a full-sized bath towel on the other side hanging out the top). I use this just fine for my art rags that I use with my watercolor paints. The paint pigments contain EPA regulated heavy metals like cobalt and cadmium, so I can’t wash them in any washer that dumps into the sewer system. I save the water in a Home Depot bucket, then when I have enough, I use a kit that chemically separates the pigments from the water. I save the pigment for hazmat disposal, and the cleaned water can go down the drain.

    • @IamSlacker
      @IamSlacker Před 8 měsíci +2

      Awesome dedication to protecting the environment! Thank you for caring enough to do all this 😊

  • @lorrainejsuhrada5816
    @lorrainejsuhrada5816 Před 9 měsíci

    GLAD YOU TRIED THIS ITEM I WAS SERIOUSLY THINKING ABOUT BUYING IT. WILL HAVE TO THINK A LITTLE MORE NOW

  • @LittleHoneyMan-en8ki
    @LittleHoneyMan-en8ki Před 5 měsíci +4

    I guessed you have to read the instruction properly. The washing mode and the spinning mode is different. The spinning mode only spin in one direction. You were at the washing mode when you are spinning, Thus the spin alternate at interval. On top of that, you need to press down and lock the spinning basket. However nice demo.

  • @254nightwire
    @254nightwire Před 9 měsíci +3

    Let’s not underestimate the role of the detergent which does quite a bit of the heavy lifting

    • @KenzertYT
      @KenzertYT Před 9 měsíci +1

      (quite a bit as in the majority lol)

  • @tamizamerski1286
    @tamizamerski1286 Před 8 měsíci

    I got mine from temu, yes I did 9 items and they were clean, but there's no spin cycle or rinse, so I rang the items out, put it back in and the washer was jumping all over when I added the basket and some items popped out of the basket. 😮😊

  • @misaguzman3815
    @misaguzman3815 Před 8 měsíci

    Great test demonstration.
    Good to know that Wahing function is working but spinning was not.
    Thank you.

  • @RoniShawn
    @RoniShawn Před 9 měsíci +4

    May as well wash by hand imo

  • @billvvoods
    @billvvoods Před 9 měsíci +6

    Maybe the spin cycle would work much better if the clothes are better balanced out. That issue can occur in full size machines too if not careful.

    • @alfredoprime5495
      @alfredoprime5495 Před 9 měsíci +3

      There's no way that little motor can even come close to generating the rpms (and therefore g-forces) needed to properly wring out the clothes.

    • @billvvoods
      @billvvoods Před 9 měsíci

      @@alfredoprime5495 true that. I should have been much clearer as I meant with the balance and clothes maybe not flying out.

    • @alfredoprime5495
      @alfredoprime5495 Před 9 měsíci

      @@billvvoods that basket is not fastened to anything. Even the basket in a salad spinner is held down so that it doesn't fly out like this one did.

  • @thornescapes7707
    @thornescapes7707 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The spin cycle is useless, but although hand washing clothes is a pain, hang drying clothes is easy. So it does the hard part relatively well, but it's bad at the easy part? Sounds like a win to me, especially at that price. Definitely designed for a single person with limited resources, but it looks good for it's intended purpose.

  • @AshMartin773
    @AshMartin773 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What works better for me is hand washing my clothes then using a large salad spinner after rinsing to get rid of excess moisture. I have a large clothes drying rack to do the rest, or in the winter I use the radiator.

  • @__aceofspades
    @__aceofspades Před 9 měsíci +7

    If you can only wash like 2-3 T-shirts at a time, and it requires you to fill, drain, fill, drain, you might as sell just hand wash it a sink or bucket.

    • @kylaluv8453
      @kylaluv8453 Před 9 měsíci

      I use mine to wash cloth pads and diapers. Not interest3d in washing those by hand plus I don't ever have enough to justify a regular machine. This works perfectly.

  • @aastech77
    @aastech77 Před 9 měsíci +5

    pure entertainment gold. i lol'd during the spin cycle.

  • @patriciawalker9371
    @patriciawalker9371 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I laughed so hard at the spin cycle! 😂😂😂

  • @gardawg
    @gardawg Před 8 měsíci

    It's a common problem for a stand tumble dryer like that, it's always shaking when the load is not distributed evenly. Especially that basket is too tiny for a dryer, I wouldn't recommend using it unless you want to dry one by one if you don't want shaking too violently 😂

  • @Jade_1872
    @Jade_1872 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I actually may get this because of this video. I’ve been contemplating a mini washer for a while. I’m not really able to wash well by hand anymore due to health issues, and I’m needing a mini wash. I prefer washing what I’ll need over just a bunch at a time anyway.

  • @zosometalgod
    @zosometalgod Před 9 měsíci +4

    I bought mine on Temu for 11bucks! On flash sale! They go far around 30 bucks regularly on Temu! I love mine! I use to mainly wash shocks and underwear and a occasional shirt! I don't use the spin dry with the basket I do it without it! And it works pretty good getting the water out!

    • @nancycurtis7315
      @nancycurtis7315 Před 9 měsíci

      They are advertising them for 5 dollars, in Australia........must be great things.

    • @Tearshia
      @Tearshia Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah I got mine on Temu too for about $15. It works well on small items.

    • @Nirrrina
      @Nirrrina Před 9 měsíci

      I have a friend who uses dish clothes for cleaning the kitchen, doing dishes etc.
      I'm wondering if something like this would allow him to wash those & get them dry enough they will dry quickly enough to use without going musty like they currently do.
      Otherwise while he can literally go next door it takes actual quarters & his friends bank only lets her get $20 at a time. I can do more but it's a long bus ride for me.
      I told him about the Temu one but I thought it might not be worth it at $30. But if I could get it for under $15 it might be. I said I'd look for reviews then this came up.

  • @mirabakine1387
    @mirabakine1387 Před měsícem +1

    The spin basket has to lock in place. You’ll hear it click otherwise, yes it will move and shake as much. I read that on a comment somewhere and once I did that the machine didn’t move so much. It moved just as much as it did for the wash cycle. But your video is pretty neat, and a nice comparison. Better than the other ones I’ve seen so far👍🏾

  • @demonpride1975
    @demonpride1975 Před 8 měsíci

    my mom used to use cloth diapers when we were growing up, and i think that would be perfect for them, if you could get the basket to stay in, and not wobble around it would be perfect for that.

  • @alimfuzzy
    @alimfuzzy Před 9 měsíci +3

    I was thinking of buying a manual non powered washer could you do a review of those, eg crank vs plunger type?

  • @Jeffreviews4u
    @Jeffreviews4u Před 9 měsíci +3

    This one is a big no for me. 😂

  • @greggv8
    @greggv8 Před 9 měsíci +1

    You're supposed to drain the wash and rinse water with the port on the side, not dump it like a bucket. Wring the clothes out then do the rinse cycle. For spinning it would work better to manually set the items against the sides of the basket since this one doesn't get up enough speed to force them out.

  • @bravo320zf
    @bravo320zf Před 9 měsíci +1

    Honestly, I would have loved something like this when I was in the navy and they decided to secure water on the ship while underway. When that happened the first thing to be secured was the washing machines on the ship. We would wash our clothes in the sink in the bathroom. Desperate times call for desperate measures. I had to wear the same uniform for a month before while underway. GQ twice a week on the fire fighting team in a 110 degree hanger bay would make a really sweaty day.

  • @gamingtonight1526
    @gamingtonight1526 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I have one that doesn't use electricity, that you just lazily turn a handle for 3 minutes. Then wait 15 minutes, then another 3 minutes of winding, and that's it. I have only used it a couple of times, to see if it works, and it does. So now I have it as backup for when we eventually get electricity cuts due to climate change!

  • @lisahughes3012
    @lisahughes3012 Před 9 měsíci +3

    nice video😁

  • @SharonMarieG
    @SharonMarieG Před 7 měsíci

    I have 1 on order to wash my compression hose with. I don't like washing them by hand and it is a waste of water to use my full size macine for a couple pairs. Fingers are crossed it works out well for me. I got mine on Temu and it was 1/2 the price you paid.

  • @quinnnyra8733
    @quinnnyra8733 Před 9 měsíci

    I use it wash blankets for my puppy, works pretty well you should do a review on the Astro AI mini fridge 😊👏