🌀 Wash, Spin, and Win: Your Laundry Game Changer!
The Auertech Portable Washing Machine is a compact, twin-tub laundry solution designed for modern living. With a powerful 1300 RPM motor, it offers an 18lbs washing capacity and a 10lbs spinning capacity, making it ideal for small spaces like dorms and RVs. Its user-friendly controls and smart drainage system enhance convenience, while built-in safety features ensure a worry-free laundry experience.
Brand Name | Auertech |
Item Weight | 31 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 27 x 32 inches |
Capacity | 28 Pounds |
Max Spin Speed | 1300 RPM |
Installation Type | Portable |
Part Number | AU8590 |
Special Features | High Efficiency |
Color | White, Blue |
Control Console | Knob |
Standard Cycles | 2 |
Access Location | Top Load |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Included Components | Drain Hose, Inlet Hose, Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**E
Very good
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amazing Portable Washing Machine – Compact & Powerful!I’m so impressed with this portable washing machine! It’s the perfect solution for small spaces like apartments or dorms. Despite its compact size, it washes clothes really well and handles a good amount of laundry at once. It’s easy to set up, lightweight, and simple to use. I love that it saves water and energy compared to full-sized machines. The spin cycle works great and leaves clothes nearly dry. A must-have for anyone without access to a full laundry setup — super convenient and efficient!
M**R
If you had the original Gigantix or Costway washer, this is right up your alley!
I had the Costway washer of similar, yet smaller design. It took no more than two or three full buckets of water. In contrast, this unit can take up to four or five full buckets easily.It hardly takes up more space! Just a little thicker, a little wider, and a little taller. My only issue is the short cord. Extension cords fix the problem, but why not just provide a longer cord?I used to put the Costway washer in a chair beside the bath tub so that gravity could provide the draining: there was no pump.You will have to get used to using this new washer which has a pump. The pump works very well; you just have to learn how to coax the last bit of water out the hose.If the hose is not flat on the ground (in my case, it has to go over the lip of the tub), then there will be a small amount of water left inside the washer by the pump, which is fighting gravity to get the water over the lip of the tub.I simply lift the washer onto the basin after the final cycle, and use gravity and the pump to complete the drainage. It is fairly easy to move and to lift if you're used to the Costway unit.There is no installation, since it is portable after all. The spin dryer is a bit bigger too, and completely functional.The Costway washer lasted me 7 years. Impressive. I used to help the agitator go around with my hand to save stress on the motor. The motor finally blew.I also "help" the motor with this new washer. I feel the motor, even on this washer, could be a bit more sturdy and powerful. Also consider, the clothes would spin back and forth better if there were a top motor acting in tandem with the bottom motor, providing less stress on each.It cleans just as superbly as the Costway and Gigantix units.Be mindful; a load with four buckets of water takes twice as long as the two buckets you may be used to. Get your game face on my friends.
M**B
Works and lightweight
I purchased the washer for my apartment there aren’t any utility hookups. The washer works great! It did take me awhile to figure out how to attach the hose to my sink. It helps to hold the metal ring just right under the faucet while tightening it. That way it won’t slip down when you turn on the water. I recommend buying the extended 6ft hose for draining the water as the one attached to the washer is about 3ft long.It cleans my clothes and spins wonderfully as well. There are instructions but I had to look to the internet to see how much clothes I could fit on the wash side and the spin side. So I fill up my washer with clothes loosely not packed half ways using 1 laundry pod before I fill the tub with water 3/4 of the way. Then I start the washer for 15 minutes. After the cycle is done I turn the drain cycle on for about 1 minute. Then I fill the washer with water (1/2 a tub) for a rinse “wash” I set the normal cycle for 6 minutes and put in a very small amount of fabric softener. When it’s done I drain it again for 1 minute. Then I fill the spin side with the clothes half ways. You can pack the spin side and should press the clothes down with the plastic guard to make sure the clothes are level and it gets some of the water squeezed out too! I only use the spin cycle for 3 minutes. Then I repeat until I have spun all the clothes. The spin cycle isn’t loud unless the clothes aren’t level or you have filled it up more than half ways. You can hang dry your clothes safely no water will drip on the floor after the spin cycle.As other reviews have stated this isn’t fully automatic washing. You will have to turn the knob yourself from normal wash to drain for washing. Then repeat for rinsing of your clothes. The washer cycle stops HOWEVER THE DRAIN CYCLE DOESNT STOP BY ITSELF. The motor will keep running so you can’t leave the washer by itself. You will have to turn it to the normal cycle to stop it from draining. I can keep up with my laundry for 1 person using the washer 2 times a week. I wash jeans, shirts, shorts, underwear, bras, flat and fitted sheet, towels and thin throw blankets (60” x70”) I haven’t tried bath sheet towels and a twin size electric blanket wouldn’t fit in the spin cycle side.The tub is easy to pick up and place in your bath tub to get rid of excess tub water after using. It has a built in handles on each side and a built in cord handle to hold the electric cord in place after using as well.I have used this in my kitchen and bathroom. The outlets are standard US outlets where you could plug in a microwave or blow dryer. I’m happy with my purchase. It saves me money to wash my clothes at home and I don’t have to lug all my dirty clothes to the laundromat.
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