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The WonderWash Portable Washing Machine is a lightweight, manual, eco-friendly washer designed for small spaces like apartments and RVs. It spins at up to 60 RPM, uses 90% less water than traditional machines, and cleans clothes gently in 1-2 minutes. Made from durable ABS plastic and weighing just 5 lbs, it offers a compact, energy-free laundry solution with a 3-year warranty.







| ASIN | B07FTXG5SG |
| Access Location | Top Load |
| Access location | Top Load |
| Additional Features | Wear-resistant |
| Brand | The Laundry Alternative |
| Brand Name | The Laundry Alternative |
| Capacity | 2.27 kg |
| Color | Blue |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,565 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Drain, Rinse, Spin |
| Depth With Door Open Maximum | 12 Inches |
| Finish Types | Abs |
| Finish type | Abs |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00712038608041 |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Depth | 12.0 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 30.5D x 30.5W x 40.6H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Laundry Appliance Drum Material | ABS Plastic |
| Manufacturer | The Laundry Alternative |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Wonderwash Retro Colors Blue |
| Material Type | ABS |
| Max Rotational Speed | 60 RPM |
| Model Name | WonderWash |
| Model Number | Wonderwash Retro Colors |
| Noise | 50 Decibels |
| Number of Programs | 1 |
| Number of Standard Cycles | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product dimensions | 30.5D x 30.5W x 40.6H centimeters |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special features | Wear-resistant |
| UPC | 712038608041 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**E
Must have item
Delivery was actually quick, the product is amazing! Its very light weight too, very easy to use, doesn't take up too much space
R**R
Pretty Good, Impressed
So far this works really well, can do towels , jeans sweaters, I did my jacket, hat. When you spin it the thing sounds just like a washer lol. Wish it wasn't plastic but you could make a nice stand or something. The drum seems leak proof so far but I really like it. I also bought the ninja spin dryer and it's pretty freeking awesome too. So big update, it's been a year I think since buying and I've used it a lot. Works good for the most part but then about 6 months in the lid broke. The plastic cracked open right where the pressure lock locks. Haven't contacted them yet to replace it but will give update. Now it really leaks but is still usable, and I say ,really, because it always leaked a little.
Z**D
Surprisingly great!
I waited a few months before writing a review just to be sure about this product. I have been using it two to three times a week for smaller items. It washes my clothes nicely and it is pretty sturdy. However, since it doesn't feature a spin cycle, I had to get a large salad spinner to wring my clothes. So, for now, I can only wash items that can then fit into the spinner. I might by get the Ninja Spin Dryer so that I can wash bigger items. Some of the stickers came off, but it's really no big deal. All in all, this hand washing machine allows me to save money and lead a more sustainable lifestyle. My clothes feel cleaner, and it's also great for delicates. All in all, I am very happy with my Wonderwash. Sidenote: even if it can fit a lot of clothes, I recommend washing a few items at a time so better results.
R**R
WOW!
Synopsis: GOOD ON DELICATE CLOTHES! Assembly is straightforward but requires a bit of effort The unit is made with sturdy plastic and I can't imagine what people are doing with them to make the stand warp. The crank of mine came cracked, but trying to replicate the damage was impossible for me to do by accident and the seller replaced the part immediately. It's easy to use and super lightweight Kind of big, but if you are going to be hand washing a lot of things, it's only a bit bigger than a 5 gallon bucket but the whole point of the thing is for it to do a better job at washing clothes than just swishing them in a bucket so you can't have it both ways. Details below! So I have a hobby of collecting and wearing niche alternative fashions that are heavy on delicate printed fabrics and lace (hello fellow EGL fashion enthusiasts!) and over the course of 2020 I basically threw out all my jeans and t-shirts and decided to wear my dresses as just my regular clothes. But I ran into the problem of needing to hand wash everything. I spent all summer washing things every day in my sink and I never felt like I was rinsing things good enough. Filling and emptying the sink constantly was a chore, too. But the final straw came this winter. Hand washing became painful as the water from my sink was too cold to submerge my hands in for too long so I had to find another solution. Where I happened upon this miracle! I will address some of the things I read from reviews in order of when I remembered them while working with my own unit. 1. Assembly I found the mini washing machine rather easy to assemble, actually. I was expecting it to be a trial, but the directions are really straight forward with nothing more complicated than "attach the two side triangles to one of the middle-connectors, then stick the basin into the holes, then connect the second and final middle connector". The hardest part was putting in the little pegs to cover and secure the holes that connect the pieces, but that was less an issue of understanding and more of strength. It WAS hard to get them in there. 2. Unit Durability I saw a lot of people talking about how when they used the washer, the plastic seemed thin or warped and it bent while moving. While I did not experience this while using the mini washer, even cranking it at high speeds with a heavy load, the handle DID arrive to me with the knob on the end cracked. But when testing whether or not this was something I could have done on accident, I found that it was actually pretty difficult to press on the cracked part enough to move the cracked pieces and that this was likely a damage that occurred in shipment. I contacted the seller and they IMMEDIATELY sent me out a replacement! 3. Ease of Use For context, I am 4ft 7-8. I am not very strong or active and my endurance isn't great. I am a young person, but I am relatively weak. I found this unit incredibly easy to use. Not only is it lightweight enough for me to carry around, but turning the crank for 2 minutes is hardly a chore. If my arm starts to get tired, I simply switch arms, and the task isn't strenuous enough to make rest a necessity. It's less work than arm circle workouts because once you get the washer going, momentum does half the work. 4. Storage This is one thing that IS a little rough. This thing is pretty big for me because I am small, but I think it's a reasonable size for what it is. It's a five gallon drum that lets you turn a crank to wash your delicate clothes better than just hand washing in your sink. You can't have it be a five gallon drum that you crank to wash your clothes WITHOUT it being a 5 gallon bucket on a stand. It's impossible to get something like this to be smaller while still remaining functional and anyone who doesn't take that into consideration would probably buy a horse and get annoyed that they can't fit it inside their studio apartment. Like. Yeah. It's a HORSE. 5. Drying This does not dry so you still have to wring it. Wringing stuff isn't difficult or even messy, just roll it up in a clean towel. It's going to be wet just like if you hand washed it, it does not have a spin cycle. All in all, I love it! It's turned laundry from a chore into a satisfying job. It handles my expensive delicate clothing very very well and stops me from having to touch water so cold my fingers hurt.
J**.
It is a live and money saver to be sure!!
This is a most handy and well-made item!! Iโve washed all forms of laundry and my son has washed his jeans in it: it has taken a beating and only one sucker pad has come off! It makes no noise except a sloshing depending on how fast you crank it and it holds quit a bit, depending on dirtiness level. I guess you could say it takes about however many items you can fit into a 2-3gal bucket.
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