WonderWash Demo
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I wonder if you could hook this up to a stationary bicycle.
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Just ordered mine :) Dude, you should have a link or something to collect some commission for selling these!!
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My stove is the same size as yours.
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Thanks for posting this. I am going to Afghanistan and they have laundry "service". You are at their mercy and clothes are known to disappear..I am looking at this so I can do my own laundry and maybe keep it a little nicer (when they do it your clothes change colors). I will look to see if you posted a spinner review, thanks!.
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Bucket + wooden sleave(spelling?) = profit.
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I just ordered one for my survival kit. This would be a great thing to have on hand in case of a power failure or extended absence of electricity. I will use it in the meantime for my small loads. I agree with InvisiMan...you did a great demo!!!
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Hi solitaryref, thank you for uploading this video. For a single person, do you recommend the 3200rpm or the 1600rpm spin dryer?
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Nice video. Im getting one for my baby's cloth diapers. I am guessing we will be using this for all our clothes especially dedicates and printed Tshirts. Thanks.
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Does pouring the water to the liquid detergent not mix the detergent enough? No need to get your hands into hot water. Thanks for the post.
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"5 pairs of shirts." hmmm... 10 shirts in that little thing? very nice.
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Yup! so.. I just got mine today and used it. It was very easy to put together and easy to use. My 12 year old is in the kitchen right now washing her school uniforms. She loves it also. Next month we will get a spin dryer. Oh.. and yeah, the clothes came out clean. To me it cleaned my clothes just as good as a regular washer. If that changes I will return with an update.
I wash alot of clothes by hand like my dress shirts or speciality t-shirts from Japan...do you think this would be a good product? I live in a eenny meeny studio apt & I am skeptical about the on-site community coin op washer too. It's $40 on Amazon, I don't think it would break my bank! thx for the upload.
mslizard 1 year ago
@mslizard - I have been using this for over a year as my only way of washing clothes. It has never let me down. I do have to go to a friends house if I am washing something big like a comforter. Since you are washing by hand a lot, I think you might like this. The pressure cleans the clothes nicely while being very gentle. It is also very easy to store when not in use. If you get one, post back and let us know what you think. Good luck!
solitaryref 1 year ago
@solitaryref do regular (heavy) jeans fit into the wonderwash?
bobbytmathew 11 months ago
@bobbytmathew Yes, I will typically do two pairs of jeans and a shirt. Three pairs of jeans are a little too much for my liking.
solitaryref 11 months ago
I still have been using this for months and months! The only thing that is a pain is the bed sheets. I can only do one sheet at a time.
solitaryref 1 year ago
Looking to purchase one for an RV but which one works best? The wonder wash or the wonder washer? RV has a generator so electricity isnt a problem. Thanks.
brandonGCHACHU 2 years ago
I personally like the Wonder Wash (hand powered). I think the pressure created inside cleans the clothes better. I also love that it has a drain spout to remove the water. With the Wonder Washer (electric) you have to dump the bucket out. I can honestly say the Wonder Wash gets my clothes really clean. If you don't mind turning the handle for a few minutes, go with the Wonder Wash. You also don't have to worry about a motor breaking.
solitaryref 2 years ago