I have a similar one, but it melts my plastic hangers. What hangers do you use mine were just thin from department store. Also I keep the cord from touching the bag as it will heat up your cord to be quite hot. Otherwise I love it.
Whoa! This dryer has never gotten that hot. We have the flat plastic hangers from iKea. Maybe they're more heat resistant than others. I'm not sure. Here's a direct link if you want to check them out though --> amzn.to/4cBJJee That's a good tip about the power cord. We haven't had an issue, but that could be because we're always having to stretch the cord from the power outlet to the shower, so it's normally not really touching too much. Glad you enjoy yours!
You're welcome! Great use of this! We use it while traveling, but I can see how it could be really handy in an apartment instead of going to the laundromat, or using up valuable space with a bigger dryer. Thanks for sharing!
I see two on Amazon used for $17 and $33. Can you dry alot of clothes with this? How many items have you fitted in it and how long does it take to dry?
I can fit between 7 - 9 shirts on hangers at once. The drying time is very different depending on the materials and how many items you're trying to dry at once. For example, a couple shirts can dry in about a hour. A couple pairs of jeans can take up to 4 hours to fully dry.
Do cruise ships allow this? Does it remove wrinkles? Day i have my clothes in my luggage, and i hang it inside this to remove wrinkles. Will this be sufficient?
How wet can the clothes be ? Id like to dry my clothes I hand wash but they would be dripping some water so I don’t know if I have to put a bucket underneath and if the dryer bag material can handle water drips?
The clothes can be very wet, however, it'll take longer to dry of course. I believe the bag around the clothes is a polyester blend, so if enough water collects I'm sure it'll drip through. My recommendation would be to wring them out as best you can before putting them into the dryer. Then you shouldn't have much of a problem.
Yes, you can take it on a plane. We actually bought this specifically for travel. You can take it in either a carry on or checked back. We normally don't check bags if we can help it, so it fits in our carry on.
@@nobafan7515I personally haven’t had that experience if I put them in for the right amount of time. Sometimes I do have to add time, but the clothes do get fully dry if you leave them in there long enough.
Yep! About to pack it for an upcoming trip. We’ve never had our hangers melt but we normally use the flat plastic hangers from iKea. They seem more heat resistant than some cheap plastic ones you see. Here's a direct link if you want to check them out --> amzn.to/4cBJJee
@@indefinitereviews Okay I’ll keep that in mind. I think I have some metal or plastic hangers. But looking for a way to wash and dry clothes. I was thinking of hand washing clothes and towels. But using this to dry them. I’ll look into purchasing one tomorrow at Walmart. Thanks for your video!
It works very similar to a dryer. It won't remove wrinkles like an iron or a steamer, but if your clothes are wet and wrinkled, it'll dry them and normally only leave light wrinkles.
@@talltalllady I can fit between 7 - 9 shirts on hangers at once. The drying time is very different depending on the materials and how many items you're trying to dry at once. For example, a couple cotton shirts can dry in a hour or less. A couple pairs of jeans can take up to 4 hours to fully dry.
It comes out around $.08 / per hour. This is based on the average cost of kWh across the US. If you'd like to find your exact cost, it's important to know that it's a 110 V / 600 watt appliance. Here's the equation; 0.6 kWh× your homes cost/kWh= $_____ USD per hour. Very cost effective and economical in my opinion.
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I have a similar one, but it melts my plastic hangers. What hangers do you use mine were just thin from department store. Also I keep the cord from touching the bag as it will heat up your cord to be quite hot. Otherwise I love it.
Whoa! This dryer has never gotten that hot. We have the flat plastic hangers from iKea. Maybe they're more heat resistant than others. I'm not sure. Here's a direct link if you want to check them out though --> amzn.to/4cBJJee
That's a good tip about the power cord. We haven't had an issue, but that could be because we're always having to stretch the cord from the power outlet to the shower, so it's normally not really touching too much. Glad you enjoy yours!
@indefinitetravel if it's left on for hours it can get pretty hot could be used as a heater too
Thanks for the review was looking for something small since I live in a New York apartment
You're welcome! Great use of this! We use it while traveling, but I can see how it could be really handy in an apartment instead of going to the laundromat, or using up valuable space with a bigger dryer. Thanks for sharing!
How many time inhale to wait for dryied 10kg
I see two on Amazon used for $17 and $33. Can you dry alot of clothes with this? How many items have you fitted in it and how long does it take to dry?
I can fit between 7 - 9 shirts on hangers at once. The drying time is very different depending on the materials and how many items you're trying to dry at once. For example, a couple shirts can dry in about a hour. A couple pairs of jeans can take up to 4 hours to fully dry.
Do cruise ships allow this? Does it remove wrinkles? Day i have my clothes in my luggage, and i hang it inside this to remove wrinkles. Will this be sufficient?
What happens to the moisture? Doesn't it just make an apartment super humid? Wouldn't you just have to air out the whole place afterwards?
How wet can the clothes be ? Id like to dry my clothes I hand wash but they would be dripping some water so I don’t know if I have to put a bucket underneath and if the dryer bag material can handle water drips?
The clothes can be very wet, however, it'll take longer to dry of course. I believe the bag around the clothes is a polyester blend, so if enough water collects I'm sure it'll drip through. My recommendation would be to wring them out as best you can before putting them into the dryer. Then you shouldn't have much of a problem.
Get a foot pedal spin mop bucket and boom spin cycle for hand washes clothes. It's what I do
@@LeakStreet101 my Super Deal (Zeny) portable washer has a spin dryer.. works really well
Can you take this on an airplane? If so, can you have it in checked luggage or just a carry-on?
Yes, you can take it on a plane. We actually bought this specifically for travel. You can take it in either a carry on or checked back. We normally don't check bags if we can help it, so it fits in our carry on.
@@indefinitereviews Thank you! I was unsure of the battery being in checked luggage.
Does it good for universal voltage, 110/220?
Thanks
@@Emily-mq8xk it’s 110V as you may have seen so we use an adapter/converter when traveling Europe, and it’s been fine.
Can you hand it outside - on the balcony?
Sure, you can hang it on the balcony if you choose, however, I wouldn't recommend leaving it out in the elements.
I read a review saying only the top half dried. Do you know if it was a different model or if that person was impatient or something else?
@@nobafan7515I personally haven’t had that experience if I put them in for the right amount of time. Sometimes I do have to add time, but the clothes do get fully dry if you leave them in there long enough.
@@indefinitereviews thank you.
@@nobafan7515 any time!
Do you still use this? Do you as say I need to use a specific kind of hanger?
Yep! About to pack it for an upcoming trip. We’ve never had our hangers melt but we normally use the flat plastic hangers from iKea. They seem more heat resistant than some cheap
plastic ones you see.
Here's a direct link if you want to check them out --> amzn.to/4cBJJee
@@indefinitereviews Okay I’ll keep that in mind. I think I have some metal or plastic hangers. But looking for a way to wash and dry clothes. I was thinking of hand washing clothes and towels. But using this to dry them. I’ll look into purchasing one tomorrow at Walmart. Thanks for your video!
Can this remove wrinkles
It works very similar to a dryer. It won't remove wrinkles like an iron or a steamer, but if your clothes are wet and wrinkled, it'll dry them and normally only leave light wrinkles.
How many clothes can you dry at a time?
@@talltalllady I can fit between 7 - 9 shirts on hangers at once. The drying time is very different depending on the materials and how many items you're trying to dry at once. For example, a couple cotton shirts can dry in a hour or less. A couple pairs of jeans can take up to 4 hours to fully dry.
curious how this might affect your electric bill
It comes out around $.08 / per hour. This is based on the average cost of kWh across the US. If you'd like to find your exact cost, it's important to know that it's a 110 V / 600 watt appliance. Here's the equation; 0.6 kWh× your homes cost/kWh= $_____ USD per hour. Very cost effective and economical in my opinion.
@@indefinitereviews thanks..
@@DavidGridley any time!