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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2011

Breathing Mobile Washer used with clothes rack and mop wringer

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  • What a great idea with the mop wringer, thank you .

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  • It appears that this product is only good for washing shirts and towels. I've read tons of worthless reviews, and watched vague descriptions within the videos. What about jeans? Nobody ever mentions anything about washing jeans or pants with this product.

  • Old fashion way works so well I trying to fugue out witch way I could adopt permanently. Washing by buckets and getting a (Water wringer ) or a water spinner.then going to laundry room and finish drying for 1.00 more 60 minutes.

  • I was thinking of washing clothes in 2 buckets. one bucket for rinsing. and buying Spin dryer for 140. or I could get a press but there called ( Water Wringer ) they roller the water out of there clothes.I wonder if water wringers would stretch out the clothes permanently or would it be safe to do it old fashion way 

  • @VaiTomarN0Cu Where do you live? In my area a small washer is $2.75-3.00. If I were to do (3) loads (white/colors/delicate), I have already spent up to $9.00, and that does not include drying. I can't even imagine $1.00 per load of clothes at the laundromat! If Mobilewasher would add a small counter top spin dryer, she would do even better. I don't believe that the wringer does a thorough job. 

  • @TheRez627 My laundromat cost a dollar to wash and a dollar to dry. This shit she is doing doesn't thoroughly clean and is gross.

  • @VaiTomarN0Cu What a thoughtful and insightful comment. I wonder how much money you would save by doing this instead of going to the laundromat like a normal person? 3, 4, 5 dollars a load?

  • lol so stupid. go to the laundromat like a normal person.

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