I own both of these products and find them to be very, very efficient. I live alone in a very small apartment and really enjoy doing laundry in this way. It's actually rather therapeutic and satisfying to be in the privacy of my own apartment doing laundry and not having to schlep down to the dark and lonely basement. LOL. Thank you so much for making this video and for doing such a great job at explaining how everything works. All the best.
You can hand wash, that's a valid option. Actually, the Wonderwash was invented for 2 main reasons: 1. To be gentler on the hands than hand washing (for people in South Africa with large families, who washed by hand); 2. To save water. It uses less water than even hand washing, a big consideration in places where they have to lug water long distances.
Where I'm from, we have a lot of people who live "off-grid" (Amish and otherwise). Some use the washer because it's easier and faster than hand washing, then, they use an old-fashioned mop bucket with a wringer to get most of the water out before hanging the clothes to dry. (No electric)
Thank you for your video! I found a new one at goodwill for $10 and i quickly searched for a tutorial to see what it was all about. I bought it! Im in a small apartment and laundry is crazy expensive right now.
I used a wonder wash a few years ago when I moved into a small place with no room for a washing machine, and I can confirm it works really well. You could use a bucket of course, but it would be messier and take longer. I was surprised how well the wonder wash cleaned the clothes, and how much you can get in there - I'd do a whole week's washing in 2 loads. Obviously it's more labour-intensive than throwing them in a proper machine, but it really isn't much of a chore. I paid about £20, a fair bit less than the $51 in the link, so they've gone up in price, but I'd still say it's worth the money. I'd happily recommend them.
@@waynestephas3036 You can probably squeeze 2 pairs of jeans in but no more.its a small machine but a wash only takes 5 minutes, so while it's labour intensive it won't take you all day to do a full load. I think I used to spend around an hour on Saturday mornings to do a full week' clothes.
This is CRAZY good for cloth diapers. My wife washes her luna pads in it, and she likes using this better than a conventional washer/dryer. It definitely doesn't fit as much as a conventional unit, but it's quicker (besides waiting for things to hang dry) than waiting for a washing machine to finish a 1-hour cycle, so in the end, you feel like you're spending less time with the laundry.
Neat idea, I purchased the Wonder Wash a while back. The stand broke cranking it, note how the stand wobbles when he is just draining it. It leaked in the middle and then the crank broke - I did use it a lot. When it totally fell apart I did an alternative. Found an old plastic cooler, a plunger and that method has lasted forever.
This was a really good video on the instruction of the 2 products and why you are so extremely enthusiastic about using them. I really liked that you encouraged people to consider these products, explaining your reasons for pro and con, without telling anyone what they HAD to do. I've searching for portable machines, and this was a very informative demo and will help in narrowing down the big selection of portable machines available. Thanks!
I've washed 3 of my 16 yr old son's heavy hoodies at a time, but only spin one at a time in the dryer. To get them balanced, I hold the hoodie at the waist and let the sleeves fall toward the hood. If I keep the sleeves with the hood as I put them in the dryer, it seems to distribute the weight more evenly..
I used to have one of those washers... The only problem I had with it, was that the handle stripped off... It broke off. Other than that, it worked great. Had to spin it around like a basketball, but it still worked. The manufacturer suggested that you spin it for at least 5 minutes for it to build pressure. They also said to put the nozzle onto the bottom first, before you opened the top (they didn't want the thing to explode on you... it does build that much pressure after 5 minutes of washing!). The water, after 5 minutes, was nasty looking, meaning that the clothes got clean. You couldn't wash more than a pair of jeans inside it, which is why the handle torqued off...
Oh, one thing I forgot to mention, was that the one I had, was made in the late '90s, which meant that all the parts were plastic, and couldn't handle the torque from turning the handle... Nice to see they improved it a great deal!!!
Aaron Freeman Have you had any experience with a recent model? I'm considering one of these since they close my apartment's laundry room at night (I work nights, so now I have no time to do laundry anymore). I've read a lot of reviews about how flimsy they are, but those complaints are usually pre-2010
@EEaudio09 Yes, the dryer is the main energy user when it comes to laundry. They account for 6-10% of the total household energy usage, and can easily cost $100 and up per year to run depending on factors like family size. I live in Texas too, it's a real shame to see so many people use clothes dryers when it's a dry 100 degrees and up outside and the clothes would dry almost instantly.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Facing apartment living for first time since college, forgot what a drag using community facility could be. Didn't mind expense so much, but time spent and wait for enough laundry to make trip worth it... well just really puts a damper on things. Little washing machine is awesome. Can't wait for dryer to arrive. Bravo to you!!&
Very good demo job, Casey. Doing this in the tub is certainly an excellent option but putting it on the kitchen counter near the sink is easier on the back! ** These gadgets are great for RVers, too. **
Thanks for the really helpful Video...I've been thinking of buying the washer but didn't know if it worked..You saved me a lot of angst about throwing money away. It looks like it would fill my needs perfectly.
I have the washer, but when I ran out of the detergent that came with the washer, I put it away because I thought regular detergent would foam out, or something. So, I can now take it off the shelf as you have demonstrated a tbl of regular detergent works, as well. thanks! Spinner is interesting- I'll have to look into that device
In some parts of the world, where they normally hang dry clothes, the spin dryers are used on a seasonal basis. People use them during the rainy season, when the humidity is too high for the clothes to line dry without acquiring odors.
@@amberstar203 There is one "milky" laundry detergent--Persil for sensitive skin. Anywho, that being said, this did not look like a bottle or Persil, but did look more like fabric softner. I was giving him the benefit of the doubt and thought there were no suds because he used too little detergent.
I want to thank yew for doing this video. I have been considering getting these two machines for a while now. You have convinced me that it would be a worthwhile investment. I also appreciate that you used absolutely no foul language. A rarity these days. I applaud you. Again, thanks!
okay Casey, Thank you so much for having someone help you with making this video. There is absolutely nothing worse than a bouncy blurry fumbling mess of a video critiquing a product. I never finish watching those, because "if" the topic was important, they would have taken the time to record it properly, So Kudos to you! Very well done! Very articulate and informative. I enjoyed it and will definitely check out any other reviews you may have.
I've had my eye on that little washing machine for a while and came across it a Salvation Army store. It was in perfect condition, still in it's original box and packaging with instructions. We paid 10 dollars (CDN) for it. We gave it a try and it worked like a charm. It was easy, the clothes came out perfectly clean and smelling fresh. Fastest load of laundry I've ever done by far. Now...if I can just get at good deal on that spin dryer... Very useful and informative vid. Thanks, -Martin
You are cute...very cute. I definitely want to purchase both items. I have 1 daughter and I am constantly washing her school uniforms. These would be prefect for new parents.
Considering I'm washing using a bucket & plunger & drying off a ceiling fan this may be worth it. For the price the washer will cost to get fixed I can buy 2 of each of these.
Thanks Casey I viewed your video a few weeks ago. I liked your video, the way you described it and demonstrated it. I purchased both the washer and spinner and love it. I have done two loads so far each load were able to hold 2 pairs of jeans and 2 blouses and several undergarments. I love it.
+Roy Esqueda I haven't tried sheets yet, one lg towel and few hand towels. spin dryer one towel at a time. so what if it takes 2 or 3 mins still worth it.
lori simpson thanks for letting me know. I guess I wouldn't mind spend a dollar or two on washing just blankets and sheets seeing how much linger it takes for them to wash and dry
Thought you'd like to know THE LAUNDRY ALTERNATIVE has Nina Soft Spin Dryers out-of-box for $99 with free shipping. They also have out-of-box WonderWash machines for $27.
they dont sell the mini spinner anymore .. they have another portable spin dryer now, I'm ordering my set tomorrow! Thanks so much for making this video!!
Casey, thank you for leaning off the fence to buy one, my roommate broke the washer. I have 2 catch barrels, and after running or working out I use a propane shower, now with wonder wash, I can take off my nasty assed running clothes, and hang while i'm still outside. thanx again, very informative.
@Sally I've been washing my clothes since a teen learned the difference between detergent and softener the hard way. Ruined some old school football jerseys with screen printed numbers.
You are a real handy house man! And don't worry; my laptop hasn't got a smell button! I just bought a small compact washing machine that i can put on my kitchen table because i have back problems so i don't have to bend over all the time to my normal wasmachine and dryer. Greetings all the way from the Netherlands.
Thanks for posting Casey......for you workout clothes use some baking soda in your wash cycle, it get rid of all the odor and keep your clothes smelling nice and fresh,
I'm so excited! My wonder-wash and Ninja came in today! Wanting to live in hip areas in NYC on a budget doesn't always get you a washer and dryer (and laundromats have germs, sore backs, and harsh industrial washers). I was already using The Laundress Detergent Wool and Cashmere, to Hand wash my clothing. Hands get tired quickly, plus it takes days to dry looking a mess in your living room. So, I bought these two machines = clean and almost dry! Solve drying in your living room and wrinkles = Portable Drying Closet at 110Watt on Amazon with dehumidifier. Optional/more upfront money = Hand crank Wringer for delicates, steamer, Crank/electric ironing/folding Mandle. Goal = Design a Wardrobe/dressing room with heated drying clothing section that uses the least energy as possible. AKA DIY Luxury homesteading in Walkup apartment! =)
@Simplyredefined Toootally do it. If you're washing clothes every day already, you might as well get a little workout to go with it! I think I read that your dryer is either the first or second biggest user of energy in your house. Slash that usage and you'll be saving TONS. If you save $150 per month, these will pay for themselves in no time. However, it has been SUPER hot in Texas lately, so your electric bill may be largely due to the A/C...
Boss this equipment is so legit, this is one of the coolest RUclips reviews I've seen in a long time man. Big respect. Of course it's not best for everything like quilts or dirty baseball pants but for normal sweaty clothes a lot of people could use this especially in other countries
@Matt It is better for parents to work WITH their kids. Many hands make easy work! Not to mention cleaning up is what makes us human. We don't get paid to keep our caves clean.
Well on the back of the model he was showing, it did in fact have a cable that would plug into a outlet.. there may be models out there that give the option of running it with batteries, however, using a battery to power a motor that spins a decent amount of weight would drain it really quickly.
You are the best. That was an incredible review. I saw the wonder wash product in some store. I will buy it and will give you feedback. Thank you for your honest review.
a butt load of money? that wonder wash is like $50. and that spin dryer is $60. You can get a 5 gallon bucket and a plunger for under $15 and some clothes line for $5 and under. Now that saves you a butt load of money
+Nicole Dozier He's comparing it to conventional methods of clothes cleaning, not the most money saving method. In addition, the method you mentioned requires more time and energy, while wonderwash makes it easier and perhaps less time consuming. Having said all that, I do think you are a nice woman for choosing the hard way to clean your clothes, not many women are willing to do so much housework nowadays.
Nicole Dozier besides that, he is washing just a small load and using a lot of water (specially if you consider the water going down the drain waiting for the hot one to come), a lot of detergent (yes, it looks like a small amount but you ar also washing just a small amount of clothes) and he is drying a minimal amount of clothes at a time so he is almost probably using more detergent, more water and more electricity than if he just but a proper washer and a rope to let the clothes dry or something or as you said, if he washed it by hand. Furthermore I bet that dryer won't last and he will be doing an awful lot of was when he replaces it. He is probably ruining the planet, not saving it.
You don't need like in your fucking sentence stupid habit right in the long run it saves money it's ok your a woman you wasn't thinking before you typed this.
Thank you for this video! This was exactly the information I needed. I just ordered the Wonder Wash and I’m so excited! I will have to work the spin dryer into a future month’s budget. I appreciate you!
Thanks for this helpful review of the Mini Spinner. We already have the Wonder Wash and when I was very young, we often used o roll up clean clothes in clean towels to squeeze the extra water out. That was pretty labor intensive. I much prefer the Mini Spinner, thanks.
Hello, I loved this video. I believe in going green so this video was amazing, even though it was just a review. I just have one question to ask you: does the little dryer have to be plugged in?
Just what I thought! I want something like this to wash my clothes (mostly underwear, t-shirts and stuff), and then I would like to water my plants :))) An electric washing save don`t save the water... :( (And are expencive)
Someone needs to invent a portable, pedal powered device which both washes and spins clothes, then can be folded into something the size of a suitcase or not much bigger. That would be impressive.
Looks like someone is working on it now for $40.00! I'd love one of these. inhabitat.com/human-powered-giradora-washer-needs-no-electricity-and-costs-only-40/
That is Impressive I must say. But what would be super impressive, is something like that which could be folded into something smaller for easy storage. Now, off course, to design anything that holds any volume of water would need to be resistant to leaking. therefore, to design such a device to be foldable and remain resistant to leaking, would be no easy task. Which would make such an invention all the more impressive.
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hey man used one for years, worked great. but ill share a trick i learned with that, water and air is very important with that because its a pressure washer to much water no air no pressure. push drain in before opening top helps as well, same with rinsing.
@timinki I'm really glad the review helped you - these two devices make our lives so much easier. I love having clean clothes just 30 minutes after I'm done working out. Thanks for the motivation!
Thank you, this video is HUGELY helpful. Seeing the spin dryer made the decision for me -- didn't want to hand-wring the laundry. I can wait to wash jeans and big items at the laundromat, but for keeping up with shorts, t-shirts, socks and underwear, this is the ticket.
I'm thinking use the bucket method for washing, since it's simple and inexpensive, but I'm really thinking that the spin dryer might be worth the investment. It's easy to damage clothes by wringing them, and spinning instead seems much wiser.
There's a sucker born every day. Buy a five-gallon bucket at the Home Depot for the exact same result at a cost of 3-4 dollars. Or do it in the sink/tub for free. The spinner looked nifty, but it's NOT a dryer, it's not NEARLY as powerful as the centrifuge in a full size washer, quality is questionable and if it lasts more than a couple of weeks it's only good for REALLY small loads.
I point is this is a lot less labor intensive than using a bucket or washing by hand & not everyone has a bunch of clothes so this would be ideal in certain situations but obviously not for everyone. I personally wouldn't get it but I works for some
Except that a 5 gallon bucket will not give you the same result at all. You can do it in a sink/tub for free, hand washing does work even better than washing machines if done correctly, but you'll have to spend a lot more time.
I recently bought a wonder wash washing machine secondhand. After watching this video I'm excited to use it , I'd love to get the dryer aswell looks so efficient. Thanks for sharing this 😊💗
@@virtualgrace251 ABSOLUTELY! Anyway, why not just hand-wash your gym clothes in the sink?. Hand-Wring, and let drip dry in the shower?. For 100 bux, you can find excellent used full-size washer dryer combos. I mean, this rotating jug and salad spinner wound't even hold a single pair of JEANS! Sears had the right idea for a REAL portable washer 75 years ago. A miniature wringer-washer. Hold 5 gallons of water. Has a hand wringer for squeezing out the water. I just missed out on a PERFECTLY running 50 year-old one for 40 bux locally. Fit on a counter top.This is just environmental stupidity!
@LottieSue Yes. The clothes are not only cleaner than they get with a regular washing machine, the fabric is softer after using the Wonder Wash/Mini Spinner. They must be less harsh on the clothes than a conventional washer/dryer.
I have the Wonder Wash but a larger spin dryer. The washer is so easy to use and does a great job. However, I can't imagine using this for a family; it would take forever. It is wonderful for delicates and panty hose. I still take all sheets, blankets, and bath towels to the laundry. Your wash water was too clear for those clothes you washed to have actually been dirty. I usually rinse twice or until the water is completely clear. Also, I have to wash our Levi's twice to get them completely clean. While it is a handy little little gadget that uses very little water, you are still going to have to use a regular washing machine for all large and bulky items.
Love this so much. Informative, accessible, super appreciate you throwing a plug for green living in even though it isn’t your thing, you answered all my internal questions down to if there is a mildew issue, and I'm super excited to buy mine now. Thanks for a great share!
I have the Wonder Wash & the Spin Dryer. I've used them for about 4 years. The only thing I have to take to the laundromat is blankets and heavy draperies. I can wash 10 t shirts in the washer, but the most I can spin out in the dryer at one time is 4 t shirts. I can wash 3 pairs of jeans in the washer, but I can only spin one pair of jeans at a time in the dryer. The trick is getting them balanced.
THANK YOU!!! I love that you did a cut to the chase demo! Also you were very thorough. Due to the lack of agitator I am assuming that these wonderful little machines are great with fabric textures of all kinds, what about fading? Do you have to use only hot water for the wonder wash to work?
@Casey Friday - great vid. Don't beat down on yourself so much about you sweating allot and your clothes stinking. all humans sweat and smell to a greater or lesser degree. pretty sure you're within normal parameters! looking forward to other vids from you. think p90x will work for someone who needs to loose more than a couple pounds and who is middle aged?
P90X will probably work for almost anyone, but it is really intense, so I would suggest starting by doing stretches and running/jogging for a couple weeks in advance to get yourself ready for it.
this is awesome. thank you for the video. My cousin just bought me the washer as I'm moving into my own place and she is trying to help me save money. I'm going to see if another family member can get me the dryer.
Since you can only wash a tiny amount of clothes at a time, how is this saving me money? If I need to wash something that bad, I will just use the sink and roll it up in a towel to blot the water before hanging it up to dry. Look at all the money I saved by not having to buy this little washer and dryer!
Ok, first two words - love mine! I can soak the items as long as I want and the tumble effect is better than the laundromat, because I control it. About 3 min steady back and forth spins does get clothes clean and I can rinse as much as I like, also. We bought ours for a camp where we have our own hot and cold water tub/shower, so, it's worked out great!
christ.. you either have no sense of smell, or have never swam.in a lake day after day. I actually bought this wash machine soley to take csmping. day after day of swimming in a lake, hanging your swim stuff on the line.. in about 3 days- your stuff REEKS!!! Not anymore. every two days we throw our bathing suits in this thing.. works like a charm!
How well does this actually clean? Have you done any videos in which you soil two garments in the same manner and then compare the results after running one through the Wonder Wash and another through a conventional modern washer?
I squeeze out a little water just so it doesnt drip all over, but you really can put clothes in the spinner soaking. I am disabled and have used these for 8 years, however I use the Wonder Washer which has an electric agitator which swishes a bucket back and forth after you set the timer. I have severe arthritis so this saves me labor,
I was thinking the same thing. I pay $3 for a load at the mat, bring it home, hang it up on the line, wait till it dries, and then fold it as I take it down. Easy peazy.
I have the washer at a deer camp for dish towels. It sucks. Leaks everywhere and nothing get clean. Your going to use 5 times the water vs. a regular washer just trying to rinse the soap out.
My question would be if I can wash with that also blankets (thin ones) or duvet covers etc (I think that is called like that in english...not sure). If not, that wouldn´t be so much use for me...
I own both of these products and find them to be very, very efficient. I live alone in a very small apartment and really enjoy doing laundry in this way. It's actually rather therapeutic and satisfying to be in the privacy of my own apartment doing laundry and not having to schlep down to the dark and lonely basement. LOL. Thank you so much for making this video and for doing such a great job at explaining how everything works. All the best.
Schlep lol
cant find the spinner dryer
You can hand wash, that's a valid option. Actually, the Wonderwash was invented for 2 main reasons:
1. To be gentler on the hands than hand washing (for people in South Africa with large families, who washed by hand);
2. To save water. It uses less water than even hand washing, a big consideration in places where they have to lug water long distances.
Where I'm from, we have a lot of people who live "off-grid" (Amish and otherwise). Some use the washer because it's easier and faster than hand washing, then, they use an old-fashioned mop bucket with a wringer to get most of the water out before hanging the clothes to dry. (No electric)
Thank you for your video! I found a new one at goodwill for $10 and i quickly searched for a tutorial to see what it was all about. I bought it! Im in a small apartment and laundry is crazy expensive right now.
Sooo jealous that you were able to thrift yours! 🙌🏻 Hope you’re loving it!
@@make.it.rainer i do love it! It is quite the workout though!
I used a wonder wash a few years ago when I moved into a small place with no room for a washing machine, and I can confirm it works really well. You could use a bucket of course, but it would be messier and take longer. I was surprised how well the wonder wash cleaned the clothes, and how much you can get in there - I'd do a whole week's washing in 2 loads.
Obviously it's more labour-intensive than throwing them in a proper machine, but it really isn't much of a chore. I paid about £20, a fair bit less than the $51 in the link, so they've gone up in price, but I'd still say it's worth the money. I'd happily recommend them.
Did you run your work jeans through it just fine? It looks a little small for work pants or a sweat shirt
@@waynestephas3036 You can probably squeeze 2 pairs of jeans in but no more.its a small machine but a wash only takes 5 minutes, so while it's labour intensive it won't take you all day to do a full load. I think I used to spend around an hour on Saturday mornings to do a full week' clothes.
This is CRAZY good for cloth diapers. My wife washes her luna pads in it, and she likes using this better than a conventional washer/dryer. It definitely doesn't fit as much as a conventional unit, but it's quicker (besides waiting for things to hang dry) than waiting for a washing machine to finish a 1-hour cycle, so in the end, you feel like you're spending less time with the laundry.
Neat idea, I purchased the Wonder Wash a while back. The stand broke cranking it, note how the stand wobbles when he is just draining it. It leaked in the middle and then the crank broke - I did use it a lot. When it totally fell apart I did an alternative.
Found an old plastic cooler, a plunger and that method has lasted forever.
This was a really good video on the instruction of the 2 products and why you are so extremely enthusiastic about using them. I really liked that you encouraged people to consider these products, explaining your reasons for pro and con, without telling anyone what they HAD to do. I've searching for portable machines, and this was a very informative demo and will help in narrowing down the big selection of portable machines available. Thanks!
i love that! "like a space ship opening" lol that's one def one of the most awesome sounds in the whole universe
I've washed 3 of my 16 yr old son's heavy hoodies at a time, but only spin one at a time in the dryer. To get them balanced, I hold the hoodie at the waist and let the sleeves fall toward the hood. If I keep the sleeves with the hood as I put them in the dryer, it seems to distribute the weight more evenly..
I used to have one of those washers... The only problem I had with it, was that the handle stripped off... It broke off. Other than that, it worked great. Had to spin it around like a basketball, but it still worked. The manufacturer suggested that you spin it for at least 5 minutes for it to build pressure. They also said to put the nozzle onto the bottom first, before you opened the top (they didn't want the thing to explode on you... it does build that much pressure after 5 minutes of washing!). The water, after 5 minutes, was nasty looking, meaning that the clothes got clean. You couldn't wash more than a pair of jeans inside it, which is why the handle torqued off...
Oh, one thing I forgot to mention, was that the one I had, was made in the late '90s, which meant that all the parts were plastic, and couldn't handle the torque from turning the handle... Nice to see they improved it a great deal!!!
Aaron Freeman
Have you had any experience with a recent model? I'm considering one of these since they close my apartment's laundry room at night (I work nights, so now I have no time to do laundry anymore). I've read a lot of reviews about how flimsy they are, but those complaints are usually pre-2010
Nope... that was the only experience. But, it was a positive experience, in spite of the cheap handle.
Aaron Freeman
:3 I will continue considering then. Thanks for the response.
No worries. ;)
dude that dryer is beast lol ive been just hanging mine after hand washing but ill probably get one of these things after watching your vid, thumbs up
@EEaudio09
Yes, the dryer is the main energy user when it comes to laundry. They account for 6-10% of the total household energy usage, and can easily cost $100 and up per year to run depending on factors like family size. I live in Texas too, it's a real shame to see so many people use clothes dryers when it's a dry 100 degrees and up outside and the clothes would dry almost instantly.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Facing apartment living for first time since college, forgot what a drag using community facility could be. Didn't mind expense so much, but time spent and wait for enough laundry to make trip worth it... well just really puts a damper on things. Little washing machine is awesome. Can't wait for dryer to arrive. Bravo to you!!&
Very good demo job, Casey. Doing this in the tub is certainly an excellent option but putting it on the kitchen counter near the sink is easier on the back! ** These gadgets are great for RVers, too. **
I've been using one of these for years and i never knew the step @5:36 before. I think this will make a huge difference. Thank You!
That IS a smart idea. I'm building my own tiny house right now, so I'll look into building one of those as well!
you fit more clothes in that barrel than i assumed at first glance. also got an exercise. Maybe take that wonder wash for camping!
Thanks for the really helpful Video...I've been thinking of buying the washer but didn't know if it worked..You saved me a lot of angst about throwing money away. It looks like it would fill my needs perfectly.
I have the washer, but when I ran out of the detergent that came with the washer, I put it away because I thought regular detergent would foam out, or something. So, I can now take it off the shelf as you have demonstrated a tbl of regular detergent works, as well. thanks! Spinner is interesting- I'll have to look into that device
I would enjoy using this for cloth diaper maintenance...
Good idea.
Better than hand washing and with maintain the quality of the diaper better... Those company will void the warranty over any lil thing
Exactly what I was thinking
But is "enjoy" the right word?
In some parts of the world, where they normally hang dry clothes, the spin dryers are used on a seasonal basis. People use them during the rainy season, when the humidity is too high for the clothes to line dry without acquiring odors.
Interesting. Do you always put detergent in a fabric softener bottle?
Only way to live.
@Elle I've never known any laundry detergent to be milky or white in color...also there was not any bubbles when he drain the the clothing.
@@amberstar203 There is one "milky" laundry detergent--Persil for sensitive skin. Anywho, that being said, this did not look like a bottle or Persil, but did look more like fabric softner. I was giving him the benefit of the doubt and thought there were no suds because he used too little detergent.
I want to thank yew for doing this video. I have been considering getting these two machines for a while now. You have convinced me that it would be a worthwhile investment. I also appreciate that you used absolutely no foul language. A rarity these days. I applaud you. Again, thanks!
okay Casey, Thank you so much for having someone help you with making this video. There is absolutely nothing worse than a bouncy blurry fumbling mess of a video critiquing a product. I never finish watching those, because "if" the topic was important, they would have taken the time to record it properly,
So Kudos to you! Very well done! Very articulate and informative. I enjoyed it and will definitely check out any other reviews you may have.
I've had my eye on that little washing machine for a while and came across it a Salvation Army store. It was in perfect condition, still in it's original box and packaging with instructions. We paid 10 dollars (CDN) for it. We gave it a try and it worked like a charm. It was easy, the clothes came out perfectly clean and smelling fresh. Fastest load of laundry I've ever done by far. Now...if I can just get at good deal on that spin dryer...
Very useful and informative vid. Thanks,
-Martin
You are cute...very cute. I definitely want to purchase both items. I have 1 daughter and I am constantly washing her school uniforms. These would be prefect for new parents.
Would be super for rv. Of course still take home sheets & towels but this would be super for clothes. Thanks for sharing!
Put your hanger through the bottom of your shirt instead of through the neck area. It will stretch that way you're doing
Considering I'm washing using a bucket & plunger & drying off a ceiling fan this may be worth it. For the price the washer will cost to get fixed I can buy 2 of each of these.
THANKS FOR THE TUTORIAL!! MY DAUGHTER JUST GIFTED ME WITH THE WASHER, I LOVED IT, READY TO USE CAN'T WAIT!!!
Thanks, great great video! Can one dry at least one pair of jeans or slacks in the spin dryer ?
can you do jeans and towels with this system?
+Zack Vance yes up to 2 pairs of jeans at a time. Just remember to balance the load before hand.
Thanks Casey I viewed your video a few weeks ago. I liked your video, the way you described it and demonstrated it. I purchased both the washer and spinner and love it. I have done two loads so far each load were able to hold 2 pairs of jeans and 2 blouses and several undergarments. I love it.
lori simpson so glad someone confirmed it cleans jeans.
Any idea if it can handle towels or sheets?
+Roy Esqueda I haven't tried sheets yet, one lg towel and few hand towels. spin dryer one towel at a time. so what if it takes 2 or 3 mins still worth it.
lori simpson thanks for letting me know. I guess I wouldn't mind spend a dollar or two on washing just blankets and sheets seeing how much linger it takes for them to wash and dry
Thought you'd like to know THE LAUNDRY ALTERNATIVE has Nina Soft Spin Dryers out-of-box for $99 with free shipping. They also have out-of-box WonderWash machines for $27.
they dont sell the mini spinner anymore .. they have another portable spin dryer now, I'm ordering my set tomorrow! Thanks so much for making this video!!
How does this compare to yirego? How much for the two?
Kevin yirego is about $300
Casey,
thank you for leaning off the fence to buy one, my roommate broke the washer. I have 2 catch barrels, and after running or working out I use a propane shower, now with wonder wash, I can take off my nasty assed running clothes, and hang while i'm still outside. thanx again, very informative.
2:22 That is not soap. It's Downy fabric softer lol
No wonder there was no suds. lol
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Downy is making laundry detergent
Looks like the downy detergent for sensitive skin. That's the same one I use, because I itch like crazy if I use any other brand.
@Sally I've been washing my clothes since a teen learned the difference between detergent and softener the hard way. Ruined some old school football jerseys with screen printed numbers.
You are a real handy house man! And don't worry; my laptop hasn't got a smell button! I just bought a small compact washing machine that i can put on my kitchen table because i have back problems so i don't have to bend over all the time to my normal wasmachine and dryer. Greetings all the way from the Netherlands.
the drying process works faster when you have a wood stove in the room :)
I bought this set few years ago still working great.
Thanks for posting Casey......for you workout clothes use some baking soda in your wash cycle, it get rid of all the odor and keep your clothes smelling nice and fresh,
Exactly Baking Soda with a little cleaning vinegar or ammonia to get the sweat stains out
I'm so excited! My wonder-wash and Ninja came in today! Wanting to live in hip areas in NYC on a budget doesn't always get you a washer and dryer (and laundromats have germs, sore backs, and harsh industrial washers). I was already using The Laundress Detergent Wool and Cashmere, to Hand wash my clothing. Hands get tired quickly, plus it takes days to dry looking a mess in your living room. So, I bought these two machines = clean and almost dry! Solve drying in your living room and wrinkles = Portable Drying Closet at 110Watt on Amazon with dehumidifier. Optional/more upfront money = Hand crank Wringer for delicates, steamer, Crank/electric ironing/folding Mandle. Goal = Design a Wardrobe/dressing room with heated drying clothing section that uses the least energy as possible. AKA DIY Luxury homesteading in Walkup apartment! =)
@Simplyredefined Toootally do it. If you're washing clothes every day already, you might as well get a little workout to go with it! I think I read that your dryer is either the first or second biggest user of energy in your house. Slash that usage and you'll be saving TONS. If you save $150 per month, these will pay for themselves in no time.
However, it has been SUPER hot in Texas lately, so your electric bill may be largely due to the A/C...
Boss this equipment is so legit, this is one of the coolest RUclips reviews I've seen in a long time man. Big respect. Of course it's not best for everything like quilts or dirty baseball pants but for normal sweaty clothes a lot of people could use this especially in other countries
this look super fun for kids to do their own clothes and for chores for young kides to get paid...
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Matt lol...ohhhh yeahhh
@Matt It is better for parents to work WITH their kids. Many hands make easy work! Not to mention cleaning up is what makes us human. We don't get paid to keep our caves clean.
Matt He ‘ ll remember her when she’s sitting in the nursing home waiting for a visit. Karma is real.
Well on the back of the model he was showing, it did in fact have a cable that would plug into a outlet.. there may be models out there that give the option of running it with batteries, however, using a battery to power a motor that spins a decent amount of weight would drain it really quickly.
How come the water was coming out so clean?!!
it has to be hot water, golf balls, and the motion of turning should agitate the dirt out of the clothes.
That spin dryer seals it for me. I was getting the washer but your combo is obviously the way to go.
I would get one if the made a larger size
+dictionaryzzz my same thought
You are the best. That was an incredible review. I saw the wonder wash product in some store. I will buy it and will give you feedback. Thank you for your honest review.
a butt load of money? that wonder wash is like $50. and that spin dryer is $60. You can get a 5 gallon bucket and a plunger for under $15 and some clothes line for $5 and under. Now that saves you a butt load of money
+Nicole Dozier He's comparing it to conventional methods of clothes cleaning, not the most money saving method. In addition, the method you mentioned requires more time and energy, while wonderwash makes it easier and perhaps less time consuming.
Having said all that, I do think you are a nice woman for choosing the hard way to clean your clothes, not many women are willing to do so much housework nowadays.
Nicole Doz ya I notice that to about mini washers and dryers. It would be cheaper to buy a full size versions.
Nicole Dozier besides that, he is washing just a small load and using a lot of water (specially if you consider the water going down the drain waiting for the hot one to come), a lot of detergent (yes, it looks like a small amount but you ar also washing just a small amount of clothes) and he is drying a minimal amount of clothes at a time so he is almost probably using more detergent, more water and more electricity than if he just but a proper washer and a rope to let the clothes dry or something or as you said, if he washed it by hand.
Furthermore I bet that dryer won't last and he will be doing an awful lot of was when he replaces it.
He is probably ruining the planet, not saving it.
You don't need like in your fucking sentence stupid habit right in the long run it saves money it's ok your a woman you wasn't thinking before you typed this.
Not to mention space
Thank you for this video! This was exactly the information I needed. I just ordered the Wonder Wash and I’m so excited! I will have to work the spin dryer into a future month’s budget. I appreciate you!
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Thanks for this helpful review of the Mini Spinner. We already have the Wonder Wash and when I was very young, we often used o roll up clean clothes in clean towels to squeeze the extra water out. That was pretty labor intensive. I much prefer the Mini Spinner, thanks.
How does it work on jeans?
+Colleen I bet you could only fit one pair in there and spin it for a little longer than 2-3 minutes depending on how dirty they are.
+riceball23 OK, thanks :-)
Hello, I loved this video. I believe in going green so this video was amazing, even though it was just a review. I just have one question to ask you: does the little dryer have to be plugged in?
leyer yes it runs off electric.
Top it off pretty sure you could save some of that water to water plants.
you can if you use a good nontoxic detergent.
Just what I thought! I want something like this to wash my clothes (mostly underwear, t-shirts and stuff), and then I would like to water my plants :))) An electric washing save don`t save the water... :( (And are expencive)
Oh and also, that little hose you attached, does it come with it to?
Someone needs to invent a portable, pedal powered device which both washes and spins clothes, then can be folded into something the size of a suitcase or not much bigger. That would be impressive.
yeah i agree
Looks like someone is working on it now for $40.00! I'd love one of these.
inhabitat.com/human-powered-giradora-washer-needs-no-electricity-and-costs-only-40/
That is Impressive I must say. But what would be super impressive, is something like that which could be folded into something smaller for easy storage. Now, off course, to design anything that holds any volume of water would need to be resistant to leaking. therefore, to design such a device to be foldable and remain resistant to leaking, would be no easy task. Which would make such an invention all the more impressive.
Agreed.
I think that is a thing now
Great video! I wondered how well these worked and after watching you use them I think I'd like to try them! Thanks!
Can you just wash your clothes in a tub and then use the mini spinner?
Sure, just get a wash board lol
@@lesabbath8416 much more cheaper ...
Great items, but what's the point of saving on electricity if you have to use the AC to dry it ?
I do get a commission when you click through this page, so thank you very much for your support! I'll pass your info along if I ever know someone looking for your services.
hey man used one for years, worked great. but ill share a trick i learned with that, water and air is very important with that because its a pressure washer to much water no air no pressure. push drain in before opening top helps as well, same with rinsing.
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LOL...😂😂😂😂.Good one!!!
@timinki I'm really glad the review helped you - these two devices make our lives so much easier. I love having clean clothes just 30 minutes after I'm done working out.
Thanks for the motivation!
Thank you, this video is HUGELY helpful. Seeing the spin dryer made the decision for me -- didn't want to hand-wring the laundry. I can wait to wash jeans and big items at the laundromat, but for keeping up with shorts, t-shirts, socks and underwear, this is the ticket.
I'm thinking use the bucket method for washing, since it's simple and inexpensive, but I'm really thinking that the spin dryer might be worth the investment. It's easy to damage clothes by wringing them, and spinning instead seems much wiser.
The spinners are AMAZING!!!
There's a sucker born every day. Buy a five-gallon bucket at the Home Depot for the exact same result at a cost of 3-4 dollars. Or do it in the sink/tub for free. The spinner looked nifty, but it's NOT a dryer, it's not NEARLY as powerful as the centrifuge in a full size washer, quality is questionable and if it lasts more than a couple of weeks it's only good for REALLY small loads.
I point is this is a lot less labor intensive than using a bucket or washing by hand & not everyone has a bunch of clothes so this would be ideal in certain situations but obviously not for everyone. I personally wouldn't get it but I works for some
sounds like somebody's got a problem with doing a little work. Really, you got blisters from wet soapy water?
Except that a 5 gallon bucket will not give you the same result at all. You can do it in a sink/tub for free, hand washing does work even better than washing machines if done correctly, but you'll have to spend a lot more time.
I recently bought a wonder wash washing machine secondhand. After watching this video I'm excited to use it , I'd love to get the dryer aswell looks so efficient.
Thanks for sharing this 😊💗
Don't worry, I've since changed my mind. I now know that climate change is very real.
You mean chemtrails?
you went stupid. stick to your guns.
You can always tell when the liberals have successfully brainwashed someone.
@@virtualgrace251 ABSOLUTELY! Anyway, why not just hand-wash your gym clothes in the sink?. Hand-Wring, and let drip dry in the shower?. For 100 bux, you can find excellent used full-size washer dryer combos. I mean, this rotating jug and salad spinner wound't even hold a single pair of JEANS! Sears had the right idea for a REAL portable washer 75 years ago. A miniature wringer-washer. Hold 5 gallons of water. Has a hand wringer for squeezing out the water. I just missed out on a PERFECTLY running 50 year-old one for 40 bux locally. Fit on a counter top.This is just environmental stupidity!
Good to hear :)
@LottieSue Yes. The clothes are not only cleaner than they get with a regular washing machine, the fabric is softer after using the Wonder Wash/Mini Spinner. They must be less harsh on the clothes than a conventional washer/dryer.
I mean does really the machine all clothes clean after just 3 minutes....? Sounds too easy+fast to me
I have the Wonder Wash but a larger spin dryer. The washer is so easy to use and does a great job. However, I can't imagine using this for a family; it would take forever. It is wonderful for delicates and panty hose. I still take all sheets, blankets, and bath towels to the laundry. Your wash water was too clear for those clothes you washed to have actually been dirty. I usually rinse twice or until the water is completely clear. Also, I have to wash our Levi's twice to get them completely clean. While it is a handy little little gadget that uses very little water, you are still going to have to use a regular washing machine for all large and bulky items.
It's not meant to be used for a family, that would be too much work for most people. Some families can use it to wash delicates etc.
If you feel inclined to add something to produce agitation, ping pong balls may be a safer alternative.
Love this so much. Informative, accessible, super appreciate you throwing a plug for green living in even though it isn’t your thing, you answered all my internal questions down to if there is a mildew issue, and I'm super excited to buy mine now. Thanks for a great share!
The perfect college gift. ♡
Too awesome. And I dont have to leave home. Question. Does the washer clean well? Even for underwear?
The dryer runs off of electricity.
I have the Wonder Wash & the Spin Dryer. I've used them for about 4 years. The only thing I have to take to the laundromat is blankets and heavy draperies. I can wash 10 t shirts in the washer, but the most I can spin out in the dryer at one time is 4 t shirts. I can wash 3 pairs of jeans in the washer, but I can only spin one pair of jeans at a time in the dryer. The trick is getting them balanced.
thank you so much for doing this vedio.
THANK YOU!!! I love that you did a cut to the chase demo! Also you were very thorough. Due to the lack of agitator I am assuming that these wonderful little machines are great with fabric textures of all kinds, what about fading? Do you have to use only hot water for the wonder wash to work?
@Casey Friday - great vid. Don't beat down on yourself so much about you sweating allot and your clothes stinking. all humans sweat and smell to a greater or lesser degree. pretty sure you're within normal parameters! looking forward to other vids from you. think p90x will work for someone who needs to loose more than a couple pounds and who is middle aged?
P90X will probably work for almost anyone, but it is really intense, so I would suggest starting by doing stretches and running/jogging for a couple weeks in advance to get yourself ready for it.
+Casey Friday - thanks for your reply. Will take your advice!
this is awesome. thank you for the video. My cousin just bought me the washer as I'm moving into my own place and she is trying to help me save money. I'm going to see if another family member can get me the dryer.
Since you can only wash a tiny amount of clothes at a time, how is this saving me money? If I need to wash something that bad, I will just use the sink and roll it up in a towel to blot the water before hanging it up to dry. Look at all the money I saved by not having to buy this little washer and dryer!
Ok, first two words - love mine! I can soak the items as long as I want and the tumble effect is better than the laundromat, because I control it. About 3 min steady back and forth spins does get clothes clean and I can rinse as much as I like, also. We bought ours for a camp where we have our own hot and cold water tub/shower, so, it's worked out great!
I live in an apartment. We arent supposed to have washers because they want us to pay to use theirs. I think imma invest in something like this
But don't tell anyone, because some loser from the administration my say something like "Oh, but that's still a washer".
thanks for saving the world and all.. but does this sidekick combo do linens¿
Quicker to just don some rubber gloves and wash by hand.
I just ordered mine today, i wanted to see how to use it! Cant wait for mine to come in the mail. This looks so easy, nice video...
how was it? still functioning?
Throw your clothes in the lake and take them out again. Bam.
***** Pull the fish out and grill them first. Now you eat well and you look good.
don't even have to take em off, just run em dry.
christ.. you either have no sense of smell, or have never swam.in a lake day after day. I actually bought this wash machine soley to take csmping. day after day of swimming in a lake, hanging your swim stuff on the line.. in about 3 days- your stuff REEKS!!! Not anymore. every two days we throw our bathing suits in this thing.. works like a charm!
lmao...depends on which lake???
Better yet, if you live near a waterfall, just jump in and go over the falls while wearing the clothes. Works every time
How well does this actually clean? Have you done any videos in which you soil two garments in the same manner and then compare the results after running one through the Wonder Wash and another through a conventional modern washer?
This is only for healthy people who's got the neck, back and arms not to mention the energy to do this!!!!
I squeeze out a little water just so it doesnt drip all over, but you really can put clothes in the spinner soaking. I am disabled and have used these for 8 years, however I use the Wonder Washer which has an electric agitator which swishes a bucket back and forth after you set the timer. I have severe arthritis so this saves me labor,
All that when u can just throw it in the washing machine and dryer
I was thinking the same thing. I pay $3 for a load at the mat, bring it home, hang it up on the line, wait till it dries, and then fold it as I take it down. Easy peazy.
I have the washer at a deer camp for dish towels. It sucks. Leaks everywhere and nothing get clean. Your going to use 5 times the water vs. a regular washer just trying to rinse the soap out.
That's NOT even soap. That's downy softer. That's not getting your clothes clean. Smh
My question would be if I can wash with that also blankets (thin ones) or duvet covers etc (I think that is called like that in english...not sure). If not, that wouldn´t be so much use for me...