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Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
4-1/2 stars. This item is good if you want to wash socks and/or underwear. That's it. It accommodates 13 liters, which isn't much (see the photo with a pair of socks). So, you can pair it with a portable battery and take it camping, but it's not going to replace a real washer/dryer.I don't really follow the user manual when using it. After a wash cycle, I rinse the items really well and then place them back in the unit to spin out a little water. Then, I hang the items to dry. It's not going to power through stains/dirt, but it'll reasonably sanitize socks and underwear. They feel clean.Pros: compact size, lightweight, suction cup feet, ease of use.Cons: a slightly larger unit (15 L) would accommodate more items, user manual is a half sheet of paper, drying cycle is not that useful, it could be lower-priced.Neutral: the LED lights. I don't know why those were necessary other than to let you know the item is powered on.
leah schneider
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
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Sunshine
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
I was looking for a something that I could take the extra what out of clothes so I wouldn't have to wring the clothes by hand.I was a little disappointed.The washing part is what I would call generous.But the basket to spin extra water out of clothes is very small.I am not sure if I would get 2 pairs of any under garment into the little bucket to spin.In all fairness I haven't used it yet for that purpose.Now for being able to lift and carry it is not that heavy at all.It is made well. But, here is another problem.If a person a person doesn't have great upper body strength, he or she may need assistance getting this pulled up in order to use this machine.Also, the lid is not locked into place. There is little "c" curves on the lid to push them into a little coordinating bar. I have not yet been able to push them onto the top of the machine.I am still hoping that this will help save my hands from doing all that wringing. I don't think I would buy another one.
Farthion
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Before I get to the actual review, which I promise will be worth the wait, I should preface it by saying I gave this "washing machine" a fair evaluation by washing a few select articles of clothing, being very careful to avoid going over the weight limits. I did the following loads:1. 1 t-shirt and 1 pair of sweatpants.2. 2 dress shirts.3. 1 pair of jeans4. 2 boxer briefs and 2 t-shirtsOn to the review.This is little more than a collapsible bucket. To call it a "washing machine" would be liberally gifting it with a title it doesn't live up to. The NICEST thing I'd call it is a "clothing massage giver" and that's being hugely kind to it.I ALREADY have a 5 gallon bucket with a spigot I installed that holds more clothing at one time, and with a plunger, gets the clothing a hell of a lot cleaner. I did side by side tests with this "Portable Washing Machine", and similar items of clothing using a plunger for the same amount of time. The plunger method got more done, and the clothing was much cleaner.I bought this in the hope that my back, hands and wrists would be spared from having to use the plunger at all and just leave me with the wringing and rinsing as usual. But alas, that was not to be.After the 4 loads I did, the unit died. Since the power adapter doesn't light up anymore, I'm assuming the fault lies there. But it struggled to wash virtually all of the above items, doing little more than maybe moving it in an arc one way, then the other. My guess is that it was just not designed for "light" loads.It also leaked on one side (the side near the plug) at least once, though when it died, it did so in mid-cycle, and not immediately. Since it had all night (almost a full 24 hours) to dry in 15% humidity, I don't believe the water had anything to do with the dying. It's just a cheap piece of crap that would be better served by spending $20 at Home Depot for the appropriate buckets and plumbing attachments. A touch more for a clean, unused basic toilet plunger (just cut some holes in the plunger so water gets through it) and some extra elbow grease and you're good to go.Or at least better than this thing is.Not only would I not recommend this to a friend, I would tie my friend up and take away their cell phone to keep them from buying it. Since I don't have the original shipping equipment, returning it probably isn't an option (one I will explore after I get done par-broiling it here so that anyone else considering this POS won't buy it) so it's bound for the trash and I'm back to a bucket and plunger.Maybe I can throw together an automated plunger? At least I know THAT method gets one's clothing cleaner than this does.Avoid this (and it's manufacturing-related brothers and sisters) at all costs.
Mark M
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
I recently purchased this portable washing machine, and it’s compact design fits perfectly in my small apartment, making laundry day so much easier. The 13L capacity is surprising, allowing me to wash more at once compared to other small portable models. I love the three cleaning modes—whether I need a quick wash or something more thorough, it's got me covered. The removable spin-dry basket is a nice feature, effectively removing excess water from clothes. Overall, this washer is efficient, user-friendly, and a great investment for anyone with limited space.
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