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I truly love this little laundry bot, but it's not up to every situation
I purchased this little washing machine because I live in a rental apartment with a malfunctioning LG all-in-one washer/dryer that my landlord has been, for 4 months, disinclined to repair. This little washer cleans our clothes extremely well, is quiet and easy to use, and takes up very little space. The major limitation is the spin-dry feature. It can only comfortably spin a few small things at a time, and even then, they are still damper than they would be after coming out of a regular washing machine. I'm accustomed to hanging most of our things to dry because my (currently incapacitated) all-in-one washer-dryer had a condensing dryer that's pretty inefficient. But... BUT. Not being able to spin-dry larger items like towels, blankets, dog beds, pillows, coats, my 6'4" teen son's jeans... that's what has me still going to the laundromat.
All the other stuff, like my 9yo boy's pants, and my sweaters, and t shirts and leggings and socks and undies and literally everything else-- it spin dries just fine (as long as you're careful to spin only a couple things at a time) but still, comes out pretty damp and takes twice as long to hang dry as it would after a spin in a regular washing machine. Not dripping, but not that dry.
SO. I completely recommend this awesome, inexpensive little workhorse of a washing machine if you need to wash socks, undies, t shirts, workout clothes, scrubs, baby/kid clothes, kitchen towels, hand towels, wash cloths, etc., and you're cool with hanging your stuff to dry. But if you need more spin-dry capacity than one pair of size 12 boys sweatpants, you might want to consider a machine with a larger spin-dry capacity.
February 2018 · Appliances · verified purchase