🌀 Wash, Rinse, Repeat - Anywhere, Anytime!
The Portable Single Tub Washer by DENSORS is a compact and efficient laundry solution designed for small items like socks and undergarments. Weighing just 14.37 pounds and featuring a 1.2kg capacity, this lightweight machine is perfect for dorms, RVs, and travel. With user-friendly controls and a wash timer, it offers a hygienic and eco-friendly alternative to traditional laundry services.
Brand Name | DENSORS |
Item Weight | 14.37 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 23.7 x 15.9 x 14.2 inches |
Capacity | 1.2 Kilograms |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | DENSORSWASH |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight |
Color | White,Blue |
Control Console | Push Button |
Standard Cycles | 1 |
Access Location | Top Load |
Material Type | Plastic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**K
Great little machine.
I needed an easy to use washing machine to wash microfiber towels when I clean the inside and outside of my car. I live in a house so I keep it outside because that is the easiest way to fill with water, plus there is an outdoors outlet, which is super convenient.Pros:•Light weight and easy to store•Pretty blue color•Functional and easy to use dials•Not loud at all although I do keep it outside•Agitation effectively removes dirt and car grime•Hose is 4’long•Cord is 6’ longCons:•Hose attachment doesn’t fit a regular garden hose so I end up filling from the top.•Instructions are not clear and takes quite a bit of trial and error to figure out the locking mechanism for the spin basket (Hint: spin the basket to the left to lock, spin the basket to the right to unlock). As a result, some of the plastic on the spin basket has been shaved off and marked the inside of the wash tub.•Items are still sopping wet after spin cycle, so i can only spin a few items at a time•Pretty unstable and makes quite a bit of noise during spin cycle. i have to bracket the washer between a large pot and a couple of outside chairs.Overall, great little machine.
D**E
Nope.
I had high hopes on this little guy. I bought this because i wanted to be safer due to Covid. We have a set of washer and dryers downstairs in my apartment complex that I do love but having something in my apartment sounded safer. It came and as soon as I took it out of the box, I could smell burnt rubber. I ignored it and used the horrible directions to set it up. Horrible directions! I actually found this guy on YouTube who reviewed it so thank god for him because I had no idea what I was doing. I put my first load in and it was great! Until about 5 mins till the end of the cycle. It just stopped. I tried everything I could to fix it. Nothing. I felt the back of the machine and it was flaming hot. So I unplugged everything for about 30 mins and let it cool down. Started the machine again and it lasted about 2 mins until it did the same thing. I stood by this machine for about an hour trying to get one load done. Stopping, cooling off, repeat. Don’t even get me started on the spinning. The basket wouldn’t stay so it was flying everywhere. Another 30 mins fighting with that. Now I have to go across town to return this thing to Kohls. I’m so upset. I ordered a replacement to just give it one more try. So we shall see!Edit: I received a replacement and it was the same way. I ended up contacting Amazon to have both the machines picked up from my house for return and they did. That was the only positive thing out of this. A waste of time and waste of money! Please do not buy this!!!
M**A
Not automatic but pretty darn good for the size!
The media could not be loaded. I know I'm not the only person who would love having a real washer/dryer in my RV but just doesn't have the room and/or money. I'm looking at a 3-week trip in Sept and with my back and leg issues, a laundromat isn't a viable option. So I spent hours studying the various portable options on Amazon. I decided my best option would be a one-tub washer/spinner and a clothesline I could hang in the RV. I didn't have room for a 2-tub model and I don't have the stamina for the hand-powered ones. I read reviews carefully, and this one looked the most promising. Nearly everyone agreed it washed fine, but most people thought the spinning didn't do a good job because it shook so hard they had to stop it. Doesn't that sound like a badly-loaded machine to you? It sure did to me, so I figured it was worth trying and ordered it. There were also lots of comments from people who were basically expecting a little portable to be as effortless as a full-size automatic washer. Duh! It isn't. It only holds a little and I have to do many individual steps manually (fill, decide when to stop filling, decide how long to wash/rinse, drain, refill, arrange laundry in spin basket). The fill hose didn't fit my bathroom sink so I had to fill it with my shower spray. There is no valve controlling the drain hose, you have to position it vertically when you want the water to stay in and lower it (hopefully into a sink lol) when you want it to drain. But I was pleasantly surprised at how well the almost-flat bottom agitated the water (it's 120V not USB powered), and when I carefully distributed my load (one Turkish towel) in the spinning basket and locked it onto the base, it spun well, with some vibration but not enough to move the little washer. The towel wasn't quite as dry as it would have come out of my big washer but it was pretty close and definitely not dripping. I'm very pleased and once it is dried out, it's going in the closet in my class A.
M**E
LOVE!
This little thing has been a life changer. Small loads are VERY doable. I move from the floor to counter (before filling) with ease. I place a towel underneath to help the noise/movement. The towel helps lessen the noise due to vibrations on the counter, not the motor. Easy to fill with buckets vs the tube (which doesn't fit my faucet anyway). Less is more with the detergent. Successfully washed sheet sets- done in separate loads (eg. one sheet and two pillow cases). Spinner is eh/ok.... I find it works well if I do 2 or 3 items at a time (not the sheets!! LOL). Press the spinning items down and then place and press the basket lid on top. Squishing works :) I double check the basket is secure and hold the machine as it begins the spin. I only spin for about a minute. *make sure the drainage pipe is down and ready to drain for spinning. I found if I spun for a longer period the motor would stop and need to cool down again before working again. This is perfect for one or two people, who keep up with doing laundry every few days, or for the odd emergency load that needs to be done. I've recommended this product to a few friends. Worth the (affordable) investment!
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