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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of WonderwashCustomer Review: Handy little home washer! Summary: 5 Stars
I'm single, live in a New York City apartment, and hate laundromats. When the basement laundry in my building was shut down (again!) I looked into something to do my laundry at home and after some research settled on the Wonderwash and the Mini Countertop Spin Dryer.
I've only used it once so far (it arrived today) and I'm quite pleased. It's still basically doing laundry by hand, but this makes it a little easier and probably gets the clothes cleaner, plus I don't have to scrub my sink first. It even gives me a bit of an arm workout!
My sink is big, but not big enough for the Wonderwash with the handle in place, so I removed the handle. I put in a little detergent, put it under the faucet to fill, screwed on the top and just turned it with my hands about 100 times. No problem. Then I opened the top, tilted it to drain some of the water to lighten the weight, lifted it out and put it on the counter to put in the drain tube. Then repeated the process twice with rinse water.
It works exactly as advertised - not as easy as a home washer/dryer but it makes home laundry easier and more efficient in a small size.
Customer Review: Has helped. Summary: 4 Stars
This product has helped me to get washing done without always having to pay $1.25 for the laundry room. I'm glad to own one.
Customer Review: Have Used my Wonder Washer 5 months now GREAT Summary: 5 Stars
I bought a Wonder Washer from Laundry Alternatives, actually I have purchased two. One for a friend who also loves hers.
Regarding the SPUTNIK 3 label - there may be some grounds for confusion over the labeling, but the machine is the exact same, I had them side by side and there is no difference. When the manufacturer changes labels it does cause some confusion.
Now: You put this little machine together, and the idea is for it to spin with the crank handle using warm to hot water and a pressure-sealed top that creates pressure inside, forcing the small about of detergent into the fabric of the clothing. To me, the handle was a bit "iffy," mine came with a screw to be driven into a plastic plug instead of a metal cotter pin. Judging the weight of water plus clothing and the flexibility of the stand, I just took it right back off. If you wash very small loads with no more than one-and-a-half quarts of water, you'll be just fine with the handle. But, I still didn't mark it down for that. I fill the machine about half-full of water, temperature depending on the clothing items, state of soil, etcetera. Then, I have my uppare workout. After the machine is properly loaded and sealed, I put on my 1-pound wrist weights and turn the machine by hand for a count of about 120 - 150 complete rotations, take off the weights, insert the drain and let it drain. Once the water has mainly run out, I remove the top and turn the tub to empty the contents. Quick double rinse in cold water and the wash part it done.
**Here's where the difference comes in. This machine does EXACTLY what it says it will do, clean your clothing and fabric items quickly and simply. They never said it would wring (please - get the spelling right, we don't "ring" clothes) the items for you. I use a SPIN DRYER - makes all the difference!
The soaking, dripping items are plopped right into my "Charming Spinner," spun for a couple of minutes until the water has stopped coming from the spout and then they are ready to be hung up to dry. That's it.
CAPACITY: In my Wonder Washer, I can get one flannel queen-sized bed sheet and one pillow case at a time, meaning my bed clothing takes two cycles to get done.
OR - I can get one pair of flannel lined jeans, two underwear, and a pair of socks.
OR - Regular jeans, one pair plus 3 or 4 men shirts.
OR - One large bath towel plus two T-shirts
Any way, all this to say, I have used the Wonder Washer SOLELY for the last five months to process laundry for two people, only once using the pay washer-dryer for a comforter which is too large to wash by hand and also to large to go into the spin dryer. It has worked for me, and by my nearest calculations my initial out for the Wonder Washer washer and the spin dryer were recouped in 10 weeks.
Now I am shopping for a portable washing machine, electric-style since my new job requires me to commute and I won't have the time to do laundry by hand.
Bottom Line: To me, clothing is personal and processing laundry by hand is very satisfying. The Wonder Washer will be put away for use on weekends when I don't have a daily commute that takes time away from home where I do enjoy housework style working at home. I highly recommend it, treat it gingerly as it is a small hand powered laundry machine, and you'll get good use of it.
Customer Review: I liked it Summary: 5 Stars
Fast delivery and easy to use. Put a little oil on the spindle and it operates with one finger.
Easy to assemble and operate.
Customer Review: I'm in love Summary: 5 Stars
I do not like sorting and keeping laundry. I despise doing laundry so much, that I accumulate until no more can fit into the poor washing machine. I hate hauling down dirty clothes and hauling clean clothes up again. I knew there had to be a clear and present solution to my problems
WONDER WASH!!
I wash my husband's, my daughter's, and my dirty clothes for the day at night while my daughters are getting ready for bed. 2 minutes, dirty water comes out, 2 minutes, clean water comes out, in the drying thingie these guys sell as well, and on hangers they go to dry. Next day, I take the hangers (which are already uprtairs) and put one day's worth of clothes back in the closets
THAT easy!!
Oh, and I'm saving tons of water, electricity and detergent as well :D
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