Manual vs. Automatic Portable Washing Machine Comparison - Worth the Upgrade?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @desktopkitty
    @desktopkitty Год назад +31

    It's funny how an older, less fancy device can work out to be better than a newer "better" one. Back when I was a teenager and was first moving out on my own, I bought the cheapest microwave I could find. It didn't have any special features, no turntable inside and no clock. In fact the timer worked much like an egg timer. After 21 faithful years the microwave still worked, but I decided to get a newer kind with fancy features. Two years later we had to buy another one. I kind of regret not having my old one anymore.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  Год назад +8

      Reading your comment and realizing I moved my microwave into my current apartment more than a decade ago and she's still going strong! She doesn't match the aesthetic of my kitchen and I have considered replacing her with one of those cute, vintage looking microwaves. I think I'll just keep using this one till the wheels fall off lol.

    • @bartknowlton5510
      @bartknowlton5510 Год назад +4

      I bought a cheap microwave also .18yrs still works . At first I bought a expensive version .died 2ys

  • @shanelwhitley1734
    @shanelwhitley1734 3 года назад +71

    New here! Getting divorced with kids and got myself a high rise historic apartment I’ve wanted to experience city life in a building like this all my life-moving next month from the suburbs! I’m slightly terrified of the no washer/dryer situation so glad I found you!

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +16

      Hi Shanel, welcome! Thanks for watching!
      The portable washer and dryer are probably the two items that have improved my quality of life more than any other things I've ever purchased. I seriously hope you're able to fit them into your new space, even if you just get the washing machine and air dry. It sounds like you're going through a major transition in life - you deserve anything that's going to make daily life less stressful! :)
      Best of luck with your move and your new apartment! A historic high rise? Is the architecture stunning?

    • @shellyblanchard5788
      @shellyblanchard5788 2 года назад +1

      @@TaliaWarrenDesign I have bought at lest 3 portables in the last 4 years and it seems the zokop is about the best. I bought a della a few years back and it does very well. It has a spinning basket that fits on the dasher. It needs a new belt though. I use the zokop mostly. 🤗

    • @jude1515
      @jude1515 2 года назад +2

      I have a portable washer and have had it for several years. Love it!

    • @gailtrotman5256
      @gailtrotman5256 2 года назад

      I like the Panda automatic and I've also been looking at the fully automatic, single tub Comfee brand at $230.00 brand new. Clothes and soap in. Hit Start. 45 minutes later with wash, rinse, spin dry and done.

    • @RafaelMartinez-es6we
      @RafaelMartinez-es6we Год назад

      You GOT THE WRONG CHANNEL...w this Lady talking...blablablÀ

  • @richard112360
    @richard112360 3 года назад +25

    I bought a fully automatic Magic Chef 1.6 washer recently and I love it. I throw my laundry in with a little detergent and it’s done anywhere between 15-44 minutes depending on my settings. I bought a plastic dolly from Harbor freight to move it from a storage closet to my kitchen sink. No more laundry mats for me. I also bought a 2.6cu ft Magic Chef dryer as well as a Panda Spin dryer. My clothes including heavy towels are dry in about 15 minutes.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +3

      I've heard good things about Magic Chef and Black and Decker automatic machines. I've had great experiences with Panda but I may have to check out one of those two brands if/when I need to upgrade my machine.

    • @richarddelzingaro2920
      @richarddelzingaro2920 3 года назад +1

      @@TaliaWarrenDesign
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    • @lorimav
      @lorimav 3 года назад +4

      I have a basement laundry but I wash all of my shirts and blouses by hand so I bought the Panda spinner so I did not have to run to the basement every time a washed a few shirts just to spin them. I love the spinner. Clothes air dry so quickly. Sometimes I use it just to spin my really wet towels too. Nowthe basement dryer is about to go so I am considering options to be able to do laundry on my main floor instead. People that use the Panda spinner are saying it cuts down drying time by about half in the mini dryers. I wonder if these twin tub machines spin as well as the Panda.

  • @cs-mh2dh
    @cs-mh2dh 3 года назад +27

    I chose a manual dual tub washer because it was more affordable at the time for me. I love it. I don't mind the manual work, I actually enjoy spending the time focused on my laundry cleaning. The manual washers clean better than my regular washer, and the spinner removed more excess water. Lately, I have been thinking of upgrading to an automatic washer, and some day I will. For now, you have convinced me that I don't need to upgrade right now. I still enjoy my washing. I also see on reviews of all the brands about the rotation being weaker, water level not as high as preferred or in short time problems with the water level, they do take up more space that I don't have much of, fittings on many faucets are a problem, water leakage from all types of hoses weather in the begining or later on. Not to say automatic portable washers are terrible. One day I will own one, but for now, I am content and thankful for my small washer. One day when I am in my own house and can hook my regular sized washer/dryer, I will only use them for the larger items like blankets, coats, house robe, large towels, etc that do not fit well in my manual portable washer/spinner and portable dryer. my opinion, you made the right choice.
    The only issue I found with my manual washer was the agitator belt coming off. It was easy to open the back panel and put it back on. That was after my second usage. It has not come off since. If it does, I can put it back on with no problem. It works great.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing!
      I agree, the automatic machines aren't necessarily bad, but it's also not a better experience than my twin tub so the exchange of time isn't worth it. What brand machine do you have?

  • @bluesky7838
    @bluesky7838 2 года назад +11

    I use the dual tub in my bathtub... No spillage on the floor if I forget the water is running. It's light enough to move it into the bathroom quickly. The intake hose doesn't fit my faucet, so I use a hand-held shower to fill it.
    For the automatic machine, put it on a dolly: not only easier to move, but it also raises the washing machine, which allows it to drain more fully.

  • @Catbooks
    @Catbooks Год назад +6

    VERY helpful to anyone thinking of upgrading. The agitation wouldn't bother me, but the lack of power to spin dry efficiently would, as would not being able to drain it thoroughly after use, and having to babysit it in order to get the appropriately high level of water in each cycle. I'd thought the drum was bigger, so I'm surprised to learn it's not. I've moved so now have a regular washer and dryer, but when I lived where there wasn't either, the twin tub washer/spinner was a lifesaver.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Glad you found the info helpful even though you've moved onto greener laundry pastures with the standard machines :)

  • @jasonmcintosh2632
    @jasonmcintosh2632 Год назад +3

    Wow, great video! I'm trying to figure out what kind of portable washing machine to get and you sure offered a lot of perspective on these two types. It is almost a dream how people like you will help everyone by sharing their knowledge and experience. Thank you.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad the video was helpful.
      What are you leaning towards- manual or automatic?

    • @jasonmcintosh2632
      @jasonmcintosh2632 Год назад

      @@TaliaWarrenDesign I'm still weighting the pros and cons... I'm looking for something for an off-grid cabin I have. I'm currently using a 5 gallon bucket and manual "roller ringer" thing. Originally I was just going to get a spinner so I didn't have to use the "roller ringer" thing that's doesn't work very well. It seems that the "automatics' have a larger spinner than the "manual" units... so maybe I should get an automatic...

    • @EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi
      @EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi Год назад

      I thing ill go with the manual, going nowhere in a hurry, have all the time of the world, as the song of doctor hook, imply, tired of the laundromat, fees and distance, and it getting cold here on Boston, no more lugging a laundry cart every weekend, thanks for the info@@TaliaWarrenDesign

  • @janieharris52
    @janieharris52 3 года назад +9

    Thanks to you , I purchased a twin tub washing machine. I'm very pleased with my purchase. It washes very well and less expensive.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад

      Thank you, Janie! I'm so glad to hear my video was helpful and glad you're enjoying doing laundry at home! 😊

  • @MsLynn46
    @MsLynn46 3 месяца назад +1

    The good thing about the dual washer, is I put it in the bathtub while washing and draining. Then when I want to remove every drop of left over water from the washer, I lift the machine onto the side of the bathtub, and tilt the machine towards the hose to drain the remaining water from the machine, and because the machine is lifted up, gravity removes all the left over water from the washer and hose.

  • @hellohihello123
    @hellohihello123 Год назад

    It’s 2023 and your video is Helpful! I have had both of the machines but i really love the fulfillment when i use the portable machine

  • @gemkey10
    @gemkey10 3 года назад +58

    A lot of your cons are literally personal nitpicks that have nothing to do with how the machine operates. The portable washer works exactly the same as a regular washer that most people have in their home. The small amount of water stays in the machine to help keep the load balanced while in use. The agitation time might be shorter but the entire drum moves and rotates, unlike the manual machine, so the clothes are actually cleaned better and more gently in the automatic machine, hence your clothes not getting tangled. I agree about the water level, which is why I purchased the Giantex brand 10lb load machine; same machine, different name, 8 water levels vs 4 or 5 on the Panda branded machines. The Giantex branded machines fully cover the entire load on water level 7/8. I would say try your luck using with the Giantex machine before chalking the automatic portables. The model # is EP23113. Oh and using a dolly will make the machine easily maneuverable as well as allow airflow under the machine.

    • @schoolshow94
      @schoolshow94 3 года назад +7

      I feel for me I like the automatic because I can’t be bothered with taking clothes out to spin . I don’t like the manual machines

    • @krankenheim13
      @krankenheim13 3 года назад +20

      I wholeheartedly disagree with you OP. I spent more time researching these than I should have and found it to be true that the automatic Panda or similar washers (such as Comfee) are weak and hold very little. Nearly all, unless they are a mini, twin tub washers hold more and agitate better. The newest of the twin tub washers have a 20 pound capacity in the wash tub and 6 pounds in the spinner. They’re expensive though, about $259 on Amazon. I bought the newest Costway twin tub with drain pump and am extremely happy with it. I will say that you have to actually enjoy laundry to enjoy a twin tub, which I do. Twin tub vs automatic can be summed up in how much control the individual wants over their wash. And for me, I want all the control.

    • @staycurious3954
      @staycurious3954 2 года назад +4

      The Panda is known to have leaks which is why I bought the Costway automatic single drum machine. The double drum machines are too much trouble!

    • @OgdenM
      @OgdenM Год назад +2

      Gem, I agree with you on everything but the water level thing. The water only goes up that high because water sloshes around.. Any higher and its going out of the basin.
      You really don't need more water than what she shows.

    • @Butterfly1798
      @Butterfly1798 Год назад +1

      Which are cons

  • @MaiLi3174
    @MaiLi3174 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have the manual dual tub. I want to upgrade to the bling. Thank you for your honest review

  • @lorimav
    @lorimav 3 года назад +13

    This was helpful. I appreciate you really doing a comprehensive analysis. I briefly tried a Magic Chef .9 cu ft and it washed so little I thought I might as well just wash by hand. I took it back and got a Panda Spinner to spin my hand washables. As I am getting older I want to convert from doing my laundry in the basement to doing most of it on the main floor. Having to hire plumbers, electricians, etc. for hook ups plus the cost of a regular stacking unit besides is not in the budget. I think a twin tub washer in the bathroom might have large enough capacity and I can air dry and/or use a 110 volt mini dryer. I was also considering trying a 2 cu ft Magic Chef but I think you convinced me to try a twin tub first. You can wash as short or long as you like, you can do as many rinses as you like. You can also spin longer if you want to compared to a fully automatic. Running a "spin only" cycle in a fully automatic often results in the machine spraying water on the clothes at the beginning of the spin cycle and defeats the purpose of more spin time.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +5

      Sorry for the delayed response, thanks for watching! I'm glad the video was helpful.
      Yes, a portable washing machine would be such a great alternative for moving your laundry room to your main floor. I'm in a decorating group on Facebook and someone posted a picture of a huge walk-in closet with the washer/dryer in a slide-out compartment IN the closet... I swoon. I'd be so lazy hanging up clothes with that setup but it would be so easy LOL Depending on your space, you might definitely be able to get away with air drying and forgoing the second dryer - I'd purchase the washing machine first and try it out for a while to see if you need the dryer. And if you hate the whole setup, these machines sell pretty easily on FB marketplace!

  • @lesmonti
    @lesmonti 3 года назад +10

    You should be able to to take the hose off from the bottom of the machine at the back on the bottom. You can also get a longer cables so you won’t have to move it back and forth to the sink

  • @kitcatmeeow571
    @kitcatmeeow571 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this methodical very helpful review. I am still undecided which is best for me. On thing for sure, I don't want anything that routinely spills water on the floor. I saw a couple of reviews where people who live full time in an RV, they never mentioned any water spillage. The lady says she loves her machine and it has been a life saver for them. I noticed very few vendors mention the RPM Motor stats, and I only saw one that said wheels were included. Thanks again ! 🤗

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  Год назад +1

      Glad the video was helpful!
      I will say most of the instances where water ended up on the floor in my case were user error 🥴 I either forgot to turn the water off from the sink or I ran hot water through the machine which causes temporary leaking when the plastic pipes expand (but left no permanent damage, at least on my machine).
      Best of luck as you continue your research! These really are life changing machines if you don't have easy access to a laundromat.

  • @medusa973
    @medusa973 2 года назад +11

    I had the twin tub and it was a pain I had to be there to monitor and switch it to spin (1 load = 2-3 spin loads) which made it too time consuming so I avoided Laundry lol but I got the portable magic chef 1.6 and it does clean really well so far better than my full size machine and not as damaging as the twin tub. Also I love that I can buy the casters so I can roll it around and store it away when I’m not washing. Just for ppl who are wondering so far I have washed in one load 1 queen fitted, 1 queen mattress protector, 2 king pillow covers, and 1 standard pillow cover with no issue

  • @naturebound2901
    @naturebound2901 18 дней назад

    Although I live in a very old house, I went to the laundromat for 20 years. I have laundry hookups and a floor drain in my basement, but due to foundation issues with a wall facing the alley buckling in, the space to go down my stairway to the basement is significantly narrowed. I do have braces up on that wall courtesy of foundation repair people, and it has straightened the wall but I still can not fit a width of over 21" down the steps. Now that I am caring for a disabled husband going through chemo, I have far less time to visit the laundromat. I researched and researched portable washing machines, both the twin tub style and automatics. Ultimately I went with an Auertech twin tub portable semi automatic washing machine (28 lb capacity). I like the flexibility of this machine and the options for use. It can be manually filled if need be, and it will fit in my bathtub or down my basement stairs and is light weight to carry down there (the automatics are much heavier but with smaller load capacity). I bought a 6 foot laundry hose to hook up to my cold water faucet/laundry hookup in the basement and I just fill my twin tub from that without the need to hook it to my tub. I drain my water in a bucket and then slowly drain that into the floor drain. I could run the drain hose right to the floor drain but because it is so delicate and my floor drain is testy, I drain it in the bucket first right by the machine, and then control how much I dump in the drain at once. I also chose the twin tub as it has more capacity and still has a powerful agitation. I can control how much water to add, how long to wash etc. The spin dryer is nice, but I did purchase a separate larger Panda spin dryer that is far more powerful and fits a lot more in. I still use the twin tub spinner to rinse or for smaller items to spin dry. A few clothing items I bypass the washing machine and hand wash, then add to my Panda Spin Dryer (larger blankets, very soiled jeans etc). My husband did not want a portable washing machine that required the water faucet to be on the whole time or that required altering the faucet to fit. If I sell the house and move eventually the twin tub will likely go anywhere with me. I don't mind the manual labor at all. It goes fast as I am always doing something during my one hour washing, rinsing, draining and spinning my loads (I only need to do two loads per week for two people). I hang dry my clothes for a few hours and they are good to go. I dislike the damage and altering that heat dryers cause and I hung 3/4 of my clothes instead of drying even when I went to the laundromat. I have only had this machine for about 3 weeks and about 5 loads of wash but it is so far working out well and I do NOT miss the laundromat. The last straw was when we were at the laundromat and someone strung out on drugs was going ballistic and the cops came in and arrested them. Lots of drug needles in the public bathrooms at the local laundromats too, except one that was staffed and well policed. I don't miss any of that!

  • @jedwards971
    @jedwards971 3 года назад +3

    WOW thanks for that great comparison!! that really has me thinking as I have been seriously thinking about upgrading from the twin also, but you have shown the grass is not always greener!! thanks for the great and thorough review!!

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Glad the video could be of help and here's hoping our twin tubs keep spinning for the foreseeable future :-)

  • @Lisa-bv1qe
    @Lisa-bv1qe 3 года назад +6

    We should be grateful that they even have portable washing machines I don't have a washer and dryer hook up in my one bedroom apartment. I bought the Zeny 9.9 lb 2 years ago and it is still does a good job my clothes come out nice and clean beats washing your clothes by hand. I have saved a lot of money the only thing I have to go to the laundromat for is my blankets.

    • @jairie2023
      @jairie2023 3 года назад +2

      I have a little zeny too..sometimes I want to change it for a big one, but it works so good and silent that I am afraid to buy a noisy, leaking, and problematic bigger machine 🤣..

    • @Lisa-bv1qe
      @Lisa-bv1qe 3 года назад

      @@jairie2023 Don't be afraid to get a bigger one the bigger the better you can wash more clothes just get the same name brand where did you buy yours from?

    • @jairie2023
      @jairie2023 3 года назад +1

      @@Lisa-bv1qe Amazon!!

    • @back2the80s
      @back2the80s 3 года назад

      Exactly some of us can’t get to a laundrymat or allowed to have any machine at all due to apartment rules, floor plan or poor insulation of building. I have to pay for a laundry service I can’t afford

    • @back2the80s
      @back2the80s 3 года назад

      @@jairie2023 thin walls of building can prevent buying larger automatic machine As neighbors /landlord will know

  • @wendybrown1480
    @wendybrown1480 3 года назад +3

    I had the Panda twin tub, I bought mesh washing bags to protect my clothing. The Panda washer ripped the zippers off the wash bags that I purchased at Bed Bath and Beyond, you know the good ones. I now own a Laundry Alterative portable washer SCAW2GEN. So glad I upgraded.

    • @dianeibsen5994
      @dianeibsen5994 2 года назад

      Hi Wendy. what's the laundry alternative washing machine? Is that the name of it?

    • @wendybrown1480
      @wendybrown1480 2 года назад

      @@dianeibsen5994 Laundry Alterative is the brand. I have bought a few of thier washing machines and have been very happy with the quality and thier customer service. The last washing machine I purchased was for my daughter, she likes it, model SCAW2GEN.

    • @dianeibsen5994
      @dianeibsen5994 2 года назад +1

      @@wendybrown1480 Oh. Ok. Thank you for helping me understand this. Seems There's many of these portable washing. I'm just starting to look into it so that's good to know machines

    • @wendybrown1480
      @wendybrown1480 2 года назад

      @@dianeibsen5994 I bought a Haier it was good but big, I used it to wash dog bedding, had a great filter! I also bought a Samsung Baby Care washer, been using it for 4 years now. It has a super HOT cycle for whites, model No longer available.

    • @dianeibsen5994
      @dianeibsen5994 2 года назад +1

      @@wendybrown1480 Gosh, I had no idea that it was so many different brands of portable washing machine!

  • @erikarobinson8783
    @erikarobinson8783 3 года назад +9

    Maybe a 2.0 cu ft would have been a better fit? I have that size & have had no issues for a family of 4. I also wash weekly (as i always have) & feel happy about that.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +5

      A larger machine would definitely fix several of my issues. If I move into another space that doesn't have a laundry hookup I will try a larger device but in my current apartment, the machine needs to fit in that corner behind the fridge and the size I have now just barely fits... :/
      What brand do you have?

    • @erikarobinson8783
      @erikarobinson8783 3 года назад +6

      I have a magic chef. I was also going to go with the 1.6 but after reading and seeing videos that it is small i sized up a bit more.

    • @truelove6509
      @truelove6509 3 года назад +3

      How big is a 2.0 cubic ft washer is how many pounds

    • @kathleenbarker4800
      @kathleenbarker4800 3 года назад +3

      I brought the dolly it much easier to move

  • @jude1515
    @jude1515 2 года назад +2

    I agree with you. The older style sounds better. I like the door also where I can open the lid and add clothes or put less water in the machine for smaller loads.

    • @AA-yh4ws
      @AA-yh4ws 2 года назад +1

      There are other portable automatic washing machines that allow the door to be open during the refilling and wash cycles.
      Not all of them operate like this Panda variant. But the prices also vary.

  • @ninchilang2019
    @ninchilang2019 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this real world revue. I have neither machine and have not purchased the manual model because I was saving money for the newer model. I think now I will bite the bullet and buy the manual model and put the extra money toward a compact dryer instead..

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  Год назад +1

      Glad I could help! What brand do you think you'll go with?
      Enjoy your new laundry setup! 😀

  • @missk5994
    @missk5994 2 года назад +4

    Great Review. I just bought the Black & Decker .9cubic portable washer & you are on point when it comes to these new automatic washers. I DON'T like that it doesn't pull in enough water nor does it agitate the way I would like. I'm now considering buying a manual twin washer which appears to hold more clothing in the washer & agitates better.
    If possible will you share the brand of your twin washer.
    Thank You for this video.
    9/6/2022

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  2 года назад +3

      I love my twin tub! ❤️ Maybe it's because I've had my machine for so long and am used to the process but I DO prefer the way it works over the automatic machine. Not sure what I'll do when/if my machine breaks in terms of replacement...
      My twin tub is from Panda. They don't make them new anymore but I have some highly rated alternatives linked in the description - thanks for watching!!!

  • @naturallydope247
    @naturallydope247 Месяц назад

    This was super helpful. I have the double tin. I’ll save my coins for a portable electric dryer now.

  • @AndrewP-lu6re
    @AndrewP-lu6re 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Talia great video! Informative! I was thinking of buying the automatic and you answered all my doubts! Doesn’t wash vigorous enough to small tub not enough water! I stick with my leisure direct twin tub as it washes great like you I fed up with the constant back and forth to the spin dryer. Best wishes, Andy U.K.

  • @Xyz12x3
    @Xyz12x3 3 года назад +7

    New subbie here after watching your lovely apt tour. This is super helpful, Talia. Thank you for doing this updated video! I’m definitely leaning towards the older washer, as I’ve always had a manual device and will be moving to my own place this year. I currently air dry so I may be able to do without the dryer, but it was neat to learn about it. Thanks again for making this content, take care🤎

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +2

      Welcome! Thank you for subscribing! 🤗
      I was temporarily blinded by the convenience potential of the automatic machine but I think the twin-tub manual machines might actually work better for a lot of people, especially if you wash larger loads, so I'm glad this was helpful for you to compare the two! And I definitely agree the dryer isn't necessary if you have space to air or line dry.
      Good luck with moving into you own place! I hope my channel can provide some good interior styling inspiration :)

    • @jairie2023
      @jairie2023 3 года назад

      Buy the dryer....The towels will be soft. I used to hang them but now I just put it 40 minutes in the dryer and voila!

  • @davidlovera2879
    @davidlovera2879 4 месяца назад

    Really enjoyed your review on the washer comparison. Been thinking on purchasing a one tub portable washer design, instead of the 2 tub portable washer design.. Thanks for your review on the washer. Love your personality. I'll be checking out some of your other videos. I'm viewing from Philadelphia PA; . Thanks again for your review. Sincerely, David Lovera*.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  4 месяца назад +1

      @@davidlovera2879 Thanks, David. Glad the video was helpful!!

  • @BlessingsForTheBards
    @BlessingsForTheBards 3 года назад +12

    I have a few videos on my channel of my portable washer and dryer. I have a RCA 2.1 and I changed the drain hose to a 12ft drain hose and a 12 ft intake hose so I can leave it in one spot and not move it.

  • @yvonnecooper8323
    @yvonnecooper8323 Год назад

    I purchased my panda portable machine. I have no problems and its convenient.I prefer my panda automatic. Not a fan of the twin tub because its to much involved. Switching back and forth. No thank you. Love my small automatic machine. Loved your review.

  • @kimberleytui179
    @kimberleytui179 3 года назад +2

    Sometimes 5he water you hear is not in bottom but top counter balance ring. We discovered that during a repair.

  • @sharonstiles2088
    @sharonstiles2088 Год назад +1

    I understand everything you pointed out ... i think i will keep what i have and not think the grass is greener on the other side thank you :-)

  • @ivyg5170
    @ivyg5170 2 года назад +4

    Love love love your reviews. I see you! We see eachother! Lolll every thing you said is exactly what ive been debating. So im sticking to my twin machine. Im tied to it, but i like less loads and actually like to control my wash.

  • @kimberlylykes2627
    @kimberlylykes2627 7 месяцев назад

    Where did you get the dryer stand? I bought a camp washer only one tub and was using that in the shower with a spinner, then hanging dry everything. Then a portable fully automatic one because the new washer is too deep and I injured myself reaching into the tub to get a sock from the bottom. Then I got a portable dryer a year ago cause the drying rack was not working fast enough. I like my automatic one!

  • @terrywill4103
    @terrywill4103 Год назад +1

    sounds like upgrading to a wringer washer would be perfect for you,

  • @HJKelley47
    @HJKelley47 2 месяца назад

    How many sheets and towels do you use in a week? Do you have kids and a hubby, or are you single. My laundry cycle is 1-1 hr 15 min. from start to finish in my Kuppet twin tub. Then I dry them in my small portable dryer. Thank goodness the spinner gets so much water out that dry times are not long at all. The longer dry times are only for large towels and jeans (20-25 min).

  • @rachaelsanders3023
    @rachaelsanders3023 2 года назад +4

    Super informative thank you for posting!

  • @millah1211
    @millah1211 3 года назад +5

    Thank you!!! I’ve been waiting to see your review of the automatic portable washer machine. I recently purchased my automatic portable washer and have some of the same general issues as you’ve had. I have found some work arounds for water level issues and weak agitation so I’m for the most part I’m happy about my purchase.
    But I do think you are making the best decision to keep your older washer.
    And if anyone has figured out how to EASILY get the leftover water out of the drain hose PLEASE LET ME KNOW!!!! I HATE THAT THE MOST ABOUT THIS MACHINE!!!!

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +5

      Thanks for watching! ☺️
      bummed I couldn't make it work with the newer machine, it really is more convenient. Thankfully there's nothing wrong with the way my old machine works, so I'm just glad to not be in the position where I need to replace my device.
      I was going to offer a suggestion for drainage but then I saw that you requested easy solutions to the problem and none of the solutions I have can be done easily LOL.

    • @Ashley_Brown85
      @Ashley_Brown85 2 года назад +1

      @@TaliaWarrenDesign i have thr panda automatic washer and I have the same water level issue so I connect a drain hose to my sink and put the other end inside of the machine and just add water to my liking that way. Hope that helps.

  • @queenmodegaming
    @queenmodegaming 3 года назад +2

    I just got my twin tub today oh I came to the right place I’m tuned in 👀👀👀

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад

      Yah! Enjoy doing your laundry at home!!
      Are you considering adding a dryer?

    • @queenmodegaming
      @queenmodegaming 3 года назад +1

      @@TaliaWarrenDesign sooo I washed a bunch of stuff during my first wash . 36 items at once but anyway I did the spin dry and my clothes got like 90% dry and I hung them in the closet in my spare room closed the door and it was dry the next morning . Probably was dry in a hour but I didn’t check . Idk that seems good enough to me I’m not in a rush all the time anymore cuz of covid and ppl telling me that the Panda 3.5cu is a good price right now . It’s $273 I might purchase it this weekend but I’m going to a couple thrift stores this weekend too some of them carry large appliances . I mean some ppl are seeking full size one for under $300 so ima check everything before I buy

    • @queenmodegaming
      @queenmodegaming 3 года назад +2

      I came back to say I actually got a gently used full size dryer from someone . It was $100 I’m happy with that

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +1

      I definitely think the power of the spinner on the twin tub is good enough to get excess water out to air dry. If I had the space I'd air dry some of my stuff as well and I'm going to get a smaller win tub and air dry if/when I buy an RV. 😃

  • @johndeaux5122
    @johndeaux5122 2 года назад

    Nice review--i think you answered all my questions. Well done....

  • @nickwing6194
    @nickwing6194 2 года назад +1

    Love your video!!! What is the blue thing that is inside the automatic washer? It's moving around in the 💧 water

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching, Nick. The blue thing is a floating lint trap (amzn.to/3RwAP6X).
      I talk more about lint traps and all recommended accessories in my first portable washing machine review (ruclips.net/video/dvFoUNQRGC4/видео.html) - hope that helps!

  • @Red-Clay-Moon
    @Red-Clay-Moon 3 года назад +1

    I love my twin tubs! I’m glad I saw this I had plans to get the Panda.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +2

      Glad I could help! Like I said in the video, the newer machine isn't bad necessarily but if it ain't broke... My twin tub is still going strong, it'll be year five in November. :)

    • @EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi
      @EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi Год назад

      5 yrs not bad for an investment of $150, you got your money and time worth ove and over again@@TaliaWarrenDesign

  • @chrisd4454
    @chrisd4454 3 года назад +4

    I too purchased an automatic machine. I purchased a dolly to move it around. I still have my Della twin tub and since its not sold anymore and it wasn't cheap I don't want to part with it. The automatic is Insignia and is quite large at 1.6. I hang dry so I've never done sheets yet, but have no doubt my machine would handle a set. On my machine there's a cap at the bottom I'm supposed to release every so often and water comes out. It sounds like you are firm in your decision, but a dolly would certainly solve the moving issue. The amount the machine holds I've seen many portables that do not fill to the rim. I'll just do more loads...lol. For being stealth in my apartment I wished I'd gotten a smaller washer as this 1.6 is a bit large. In any event, its here to stay.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +2

      I still have the dolly from when I had my dryer on the floor and rolled it around. I like the aesthetic of the machine on the floor without a dolly but I will check to see if there's a cap to drain water out ( or a way to easily remove and reattach the drainage hose) because that would be good to know.

    • @lorimav
      @lorimav 3 года назад +2

      How much can you wash in the 1.6? I have a basement laundry but hate lugging heavy laundry baskets up and down the stairs. I had enough room for the Magic Chef .9 Cu ft but ended up returning it to Best Buy. It washed such a ridiculously small load of clothes, I felt It would just be easier to wash by hand in the sink, by the time I connected the machine and rolled it back and forth. I took it back and bought the Panda Spin dryer, the centrifuge, instead for the things I wash by hand. I still wash some loads in the basement but am looking to wash more on the main floor. The twin tubs have a decent capacity.

  • @prissypants6601
    @prissypants6601 3 года назад +6

    I have used a smaller Panda twin tub for 10 years. It is just starting to go. I am considering the RCA 3 cubic foot portable washer and the larger Panda dryer. I know the quality of the twin tubs is good from experience but want to do larger loads.

  • @rochcarothers-ts3jx
    @rochcarothers-ts3jx 7 месяцев назад +1

    Had both: freestanding auto,no shuffling + manual water, etc.I broke manual by making a few mistakes:) For yhe cost ,manual is inexpensive starter:)

  • @tamihill4229
    @tamihill4229 3 года назад +4

    What the name of your twin manual machine. Looking to buy one also the name of your dryer

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +2

      I have a Panda washer and dryer. Panda doesn't make the twin tub machines anymore but I have similar versions from other brands as well as my dryer linked in my description box.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @justinadams2010
    @justinadams2010 3 года назад +5

    I have a similar unit. These units are available under the brands Panda, Magic Chef, RCA, Black & Decker, etc. I bought the 1.6 cu Insignia model from Best Buy.
    Mine has a filter on the back bottom of the unit. It says to clean this filter about once a month.
    However, when I unscrew that filter plug, the excess water also drains, even though it isn’t labeled as a drain.
    Perhaps yours has a similar filter/drain?

  • @annamusser4542
    @annamusser4542 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this beautifully detailed and extremely helpful review. Side note, do those floating lint traps get rid of pet hair from using other's washer who have many pets? Been searching for a product like that which would work in a dual drum portable washer.

  • @marquitakirkland4395
    @marquitakirkland4395 3 года назад +8

    Thanks for the review. I have a twin tub portable washer. I’m getting tired off all working of having to move clothes from wash to spin. So I decided to purchase automatic. Praying I like it.

    • @kathleenbarker4800
      @kathleenbarker4800 3 года назад

      I love my panda I felt the same way

    • @chocwithlocs3340
      @chocwithlocs3340 3 года назад +1

      Same. I definitely played myself purchasing the 2 tub model. It definitely served its purpose though but I need an upgrade

    • @kenyattaknox5163
      @kenyattaknox5163 3 года назад +2

      I would like to encourage you all to get the 2.0 cu/ft model or higher. And if you choose the portable dryer, consider the 3.2cubic ft model. They’re basically the same size as the smaller versions and you washer larger loads.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  2 года назад

      How are you liking the automatic machine, Marquita?

    • @EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi
      @EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi Год назад

      She forgot to answer your question, but, it all good@@TaliaWarrenDesign

  • @miaselph5802
    @miaselph5802 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos. I cloth diaper and I just bought a tiny house. This was helpful.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +1

      Thank you, Mia! I'm glad the video was helpful. Congratulations on your new home! 😊

    • @miaselph5802
      @miaselph5802 3 года назад

      @@TaliaWarrenDesign my machine just arrived! I'm attaching my lint trapper now. Thank you!

    • @miaselph5802
      @miaselph5802 3 года назад +1

      Ok my dryer is arriving on Wednesday! I got everything you recommended. Thank you again!

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +1

      @@miaselph5802 I'm glad you're adding to the setup- Guess that means the portable washing machine is working for you!

  • @sitifarida3310
    @sitifarida3310 2 года назад +2

    i love semi auto machine because its faster than the automatic one.
    my clothes is not dirty but if i want faster to wash.. i can set the time 7 minutes and 5 minutes to rinse.. and i can already spin.. and go to sleep ..
    because many times when i use automatic machine.. i became sleepy and sleep..

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  2 года назад +1

      I agree. I think my twin tub machine is faster than the automatic. And I like how my clothes are cleaned better in the twin tub too.

  • @thesullivanmusic
    @thesullivanmusic Год назад +2

    I wish I'd seen this before I bought the same auto washer you bought. Agitation is so weak that the clothes come out just sorta clean, not totally clean. Very disappointed, and now must endure the return process, if there is one.

  • @simpleme5719
    @simpleme5719 2 года назад

    Now I understand the upgrade.. I almost bought one but the prices went up. So it would make sense to get the new ones.. SOLD 😃

  • @JKO716
    @JKO716 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the video! At 5:48 please tell me what brand is that machine, I am looking for something that agitates like that one. Please let me know when you can :)

  • @tamihill4229
    @tamihill4229 3 года назад +3

    Did you sell the other washing machine

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +2

      I did! I listed it on Facebook marketplace and it sold in about two weeks. 😁

  • @alisha516
    @alisha516 3 месяца назад

    I’m gonna ask , do you like using a manual n dry up ur skin. Did you by any chance not go by weight yet cubic ft ? Did you research prior to?

  • @zack10101
    @zack10101 10 месяцев назад

    Can you do a spin only cycle? Where it does not add any water? Just spins the shirt out till it’s damp?

    • @zack10101
      @zack10101 10 месяцев назад

      For the yellow lid one

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes - you can run spin only on the automatic machines!

    • @zack10101
      @zack10101 10 месяцев назад

      @@TaliaWarrenDesign can you do a hot water wash with it? Or just cold?

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  10 месяцев назад

      @@zack10101 Hot water wasn't recommended for the machine I had BUT I've seen reviews of other models that seem to be hot water compatible. I think it depends on the brand/model.

  • @jessicapatriciablankenship1766
    @jessicapatriciablankenship1766 3 года назад +3

    interesting concept new to the idea of portable washer

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for watching!
      If you don't have a washer/dryer hookup and/or have limited space in your home, they are my #1 recommendation for improving your quality of life. I can't say enough about what a game changer it is being able to do the wash at home on my own schedule.

  • @VIDEOHEREBOB
    @VIDEOHEREBOB 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ah! @8:35 to 9:50... Thank you so much for pointing out the ridiculousness of the spinner being smaller than the wash area in those blue and white machines that come in 20 different brands. That one fact is a deal breaker for me.

  • @devenwhitley9812
    @devenwhitley9812 2 года назад +1

    What brand is the old one you have? The twin basin?

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  2 года назад +2

      My twin basin is from Panda but the brand doesn't sell them new anymore. I have seen them on my local Craigslist and Facebook marketplace and I can attest to the fact that they are well built and can last a while if taken care of if you want to go be route of purchasing one used.
      I also have another video on my channel that's a long-term review of the twin basin model and in the description I linked twin basin models from other brands that have good on Amazon.

    • @devenwhitley9812
      @devenwhitley9812 2 года назад

      @@TaliaWarrenDesign Ok thank you ☺️ I am getting a portable dryer and then a portable washer. I didn't know those twin basins were that good. If I did I would of gotten one already.

  • @malindawilczynski2774
    @malindawilczynski2774 3 года назад +6

    After watching the lack of agitation and length of time to get clothes clean with your new model. Decided to go with the older twin tub model like you are using. I am an old lady and these young engineers designing the washers don't understand it takes soap, water and agitation to get clothes clean. Even the fullsize HE models are awful. Before downsiizing bought a fancy new $1400.00 frontloader and within a month had a plumber put in an extra hook up next to the fancy expensive thing, and put an old fashsioned $250.00 toploader next to it so could get the farm dirt off my clothes. and used the fancy frontloader just for comforters. So when you do move on to a bigger home, you may be disappointed when you give up your twin tub. Your review was so helpful in making a decision on which washer to purchase.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +5

      I'm glad my video was helpful!
      I honestly could not imagine putting a pair of farm-worn dungarees into one of these automatic washing machines! I feel like they'd come out as dirty as they went in. When I wash my hiking clothes in my twin tub I get a lot of satisfaction at how grimy the water gets and the literal layer of dirt I have to rinse out of the bottom of the machine before I can do the rinse cycle. Definitely a fan of the agitation power.
      Thanks again for watching :)

    • @lorimav
      @lorimav 3 года назад +3

      Another thing that they don't understand is that it is often women doing the laundry and the average woman before she starts to shrink is about 5'5''. I have already shrunk to 5'4" from 5'6" and I need to use a stool or a reacher grabber device to get the clothes at the bottom of the new top loading washers without agitators (my mother owns one.) When my top loader finally went I bought the cheapest washer with an agitator despite the salesman trying to dissuade me and telling me pretty soon they will be out moded. I am an old lady too and tired of lugging heavy laundry back and forth up the basement stairs so I might just try one of these twin tub washers and use it in the bathroom.

  • @truelove6509
    @truelove6509 3 года назад +3

    How much you selling it for I m looking for one but I m statical about buying one

  • @-AnonymousUser
    @-AnonymousUser 2 года назад +2

    Does anyone know if theses work well?

  • @msmuniz23
    @msmuniz23 3 года назад +3

    For me I thought it was worth the upgrade I have the Black & Decker automatic washing machine and so far love it 😍

    • @MzBleuBunni
      @MzBleuBunni 3 года назад +1

      That’s the one I’m gonna buy, not a panda.

  • @HappyBeeTV-BeeHappy
    @HappyBeeTV-BeeHappy 2 года назад +2

    Ha! Ain’t nothing wrong with having 2 machines if you got the room for it and can use them both at the same time. Like for example your automatic you can use at the kitchen sink and the other twin tub at the bathroom sink or the bathtub. That’s pretty cool! I gotta Costway twin tub and love it. One thing about the twin tubs is that they last a long time. Especially the gravity drain models. I put mine in the bathtub and use a rinseroo shower hose to fill the tub and rinse during the spin cycle.
    And I was thinking about getting a 2nd twin tub with a drain pump that I can keep on the floor at the bathroom sink and totally run it from there. And can still use the other gravity drain one in the bathtub at the same time. I can do that for sure.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  2 года назад +3

      I love my twin tub too! Going on 6 years now and it's still going strong. It definitely feels more long lasting than even some standard washing machines I've seen.
      Two machines would be a great solution for a larger family with no Washer/ Dryer connections. I know families who have the washer running constantly to stay on top of the kids clothes.
      Thanks for watching!!

  • @michellewilliams8796
    @michellewilliams8796 3 года назад +3

    My panda washer washes 10 pounds too

  • @kempossible7615
    @kempossible7615 2 года назад +2

    I miss my older model, the clothes were much cleaner because the agitation was far greater.

  • @TT-fl8jt
    @TT-fl8jt Год назад

    Great video! Good info. Thx for sharing! it was very helpful! :-)

  • @realcomm192
    @realcomm192 2 года назад

    The agitation got longer on heavy wash.
    You can hear it.

  • @rnman99
    @rnman99 3 года назад +1

    I am glad your twin tub machine has held up as long as it has. I am looking at one of them to run off solar power when needed, and I'm not worried about having to move clothes back and forth.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +1

      Are you running solar at home? I've been looking at the smaller, countertop versions of these devices for when I purchase an RV (which I hope to run on mainly solar). I'm not sure if the single basin device pulls more or less energy... Technically you can run two motors at once in the twin basin machine (which I rarely do).
      Either device is infinitely more convenient than going to the laundry so I definitely hope you find the machine that works for you! Thanks for watching!

  • @debrahill2272
    @debrahill2272 2 года назад +3

    I purchased a portable stackable set from Sears/ Kenmore back in the early eighties. It was the only brand available with a $1200 price tag at that time...
    It would take an entire day to wash 2 loads of clothing. I sold the set within 90 days and moved to an apt with standard washer dryer connections. I see much hasn't changed in technology since the eighties. 🤔😮😲🙃 My set required too much work and it was time consuming to use...

  • @TheMMFamily9
    @TheMMFamily9 Год назад

    Can you get it out , with just a spin cycle

  • @TheMMFamily9
    @TheMMFamily9 Год назад

    Can you do an extra spin cylce

  • @tomokofliearman9468
    @tomokofliearman9468 Год назад

    Thank you daughter, for detail reviewing. The same here, thinking about upgrading my portable washing machine. Perfect one.❤

  • @irmapena9319
    @irmapena9319 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm doing research & this video has help A Lot! . Thank you so much

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  11 месяцев назад +1

      Glad I could help! Good luck with your research and your new washing machine!

  • @lg3260
    @lg3260 Год назад

    I’m searching for a portable washer but this sounds really loud.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  Год назад

      It's slightly louder than a standard washing machine but not too bad, especially if you can close a door between you and the machine. Either way, the convenience can't be beat!!!

  • @kathleenbarker4800
    @kathleenbarker4800 3 года назад

    My pand a is different I also switch from the duo and upgrade to the panda my agition is great I think its better and my clothes come out great. I have already washes my way queen quilt and it came out great in panda my more space in this one versus I only have to add some extra water which it does do.

    • @devenwhitley9812
      @devenwhitley9812 2 года назад

      What size did you get that wash a queen quilt?

    • @kathleenbarker4800
      @kathleenbarker4800 2 года назад +1

      @@devenwhitley9812 the regular one I just stuff it in and add more water. I don't use my dryer though to big! So I lay it over a chair. It's hard to stuff in I will admit that but I love it,

  • @missk5994
    @missk5994 2 года назад

    Great Review

  • @TheMMFamily9
    @TheMMFamily9 Год назад

    Ill use my shop vac , to get it out

  • @SheriLatulip
    @SheriLatulip 3 года назад +1

    Why not put the machine in backwards.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +2

      Hi Sheri, I'd still have to slide the machine sideways to get it to clear the refrigerator so the small wheels on the back would still be a problem.... Also the back of the machine wasn't nice to look at.

    • @SheriLatulip
      @SheriLatulip 3 года назад

      @@TaliaWarrenDesign Do you like the new Panda? I am still researching thats how I stumbled unto your vlog. Seems like they all have some quirks.

  • @moreafterthistime
    @moreafterthistime 3 года назад +2

    I’m tired of the twin machines and all the work. I want an automatic but they’re all so big. The twin machine is so loud while the automatic machine is quieter.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +3

      I'm definitely tired of the extra work too LOL but I suppose I just got used to it. I usually water my plants when I do laundry so I'm hauling plants back and forth to the bathroom, moving clothes in and out of the washing machine, between the tubs, into the dryer.. It's inconvenient, but I'm used to it? Same as the washing machine sound... It's been so long I barely hear it in the background.
      If it ain't broke don't fix it, I guess?

    • @richarddelzingaro2920
      @richarddelzingaro2920 3 года назад

      @@TaliaWarrenDesign d

  • @Condemn-Focus
    @Condemn-Focus 2 года назад +1

    I have a early 2000s washing machine Maytag still going strong in 2022. I don't like the water saving shit crap.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  2 года назад +1

      Agree, I want to see my clothes sloshing around with room to spare.

  • @tellis01
    @tellis01 Год назад

    Hi Talia, thanks for the video. It was really helpful! I heard that you can't use really hot water in the two-bin washer. Have you found that to be true?

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!
      No, it isn't recommended to use hot water in these machines. I mentioned this in my first review video, I think it has to do with the fact that all the hoses in the machine are plastic and they expand (and leak) when hot water is running through. Both times I've accidentally used hot water in the machine and had that issue, it was completely resolved when the machine cooled down.
      Hope that helps!

  • @carolevans5285
    @carolevans5285 2 года назад +1

    How can moving the cloths from the washer to the spin be taxing 😅😂🤣

    • @mikimishisa
      @mikimishisa 2 года назад +2

      Because you then have to put it back in to rinse then spin and if the spin side is smaller you have to do more cycles to spin all the clothes.

  • @jasmineaurora3144
    @jasmineaurora3144 2 года назад +1

    Interesting take. I realize this is an older video, but you are certainly one of the only people I've seen who would prefer a manual washer over an automatic.
    I feel you're misinterpreting the short spin cycles on the automatic washing machine. The entire drum spins in conjunction with the spinning of the clothes. It acts as a washboard, to clean the clothes. The longer cycles are not necessary due to the entire drum spinning.
    As for the amount of water used in the automatic, I fully agree. Even my full size automatic washing machine lacks in that department. I understand it's trying to use the least amount of water possible, but it's just not enough.
    Anyway, loved the video. It's always nice to see other people's points of view. Thanks for sharing!

  • @karenoutram
    @karenoutram 2 месяца назад

    Twin tub washer is much better and lighter to move around the house.

  • @faces3553
    @faces3553 Год назад

    very helpful video...

  • @angela3688
    @angela3688 2 года назад

    Has anyone tried the black & Decker washer? I will have "hookups" and a designated laundry space in my new apartment. So I can't decide if I should try the single basin or the manual twin basin. I typically hang dry 90% of my clothes using a standard washer/dryer. So I'm hoping that I can just get one portable washer system. The spin will be important when drying towels and jeans. Do you have any suggestions?

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  2 года назад +2

      Hi Angela!
      If you're going to have a standard washing machine hook up and you normally air dry your clothes, I'd go with a standard washing machine and stick with air drying. A regular washing machine will have the spin power to get out the excess water for line drying. If you wanted to go with a portable washing machine, based on my experiences, I would still recommend the dual basin machine because you can wash larger loads and spin out more water in the dedicated spinner to give yourself a good head start for line drying. Hope that helps!!!!

  • @quianarichards3956
    @quianarichards3956 3 года назад

    Hi! I just recently got a twin tub. How do you handle the crunchy towels? or is it better with the dryer?

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +3

      Congrats on your purchase and enjoy doing your laundry in the privacy of your own home!!! 😊
      I have a portable dryer which works great (several options are linked in the description) and my clothes come out soft and fully dry. I had the washing machine for a week before I purchased the dryer just to test it out and I was able to spin out the excess water to get my clothes dry enough that they could air dry, but I don't remember if they dried crunchy. I don't usually use fabric softener when I'm doing the laundry, so maybe try out a few washes with a good quality fabric softener and see how that works? I'm also reading on Google that using less detergent and a quarter cup white vinegar helps reduce stiffness when air drying clothes as well.
      Good luck! Let me know how it goes!

    • @jairie2023
      @jairie2023 3 года назад +5

      For towels I do two washs and two rinses with a spinning between the rinses and spinning at the end. Then I put it in a portable dryer with avsoftener sheet. I bought the dryer because my towels came out crunchy, now they are soft.

    • @lindapowell2397
      @lindapowell2397 Год назад

      Add vinegar to your wash...this makes towels etc softer...also geta whites brighter

  • @sohailsamson828
    @sohailsamson828 2 года назад +1

    Talia, your video is awesome and very informative. And I also want to say that you're very cute.

  • @shellym79
    @shellym79 2 года назад

    I just upgraded to the fully automatic and I'm so happy. I'm going to get a dolly so I can push it around. The loads are smaller but my other naive was so much work is always out it off and it would take over an hour to wash alot is that fine I'm right there doing physical work adding water, draining, switching to the spinner etc. I hated it.

  • @ntang4922
    @ntang4922 3 года назад

    What is the minimum capacity in lbs that would be needed to wash one long winter jacket/coat by itself?

  • @maha77
    @maha77 Год назад

    for comparing drum size, looks like you got a smaller drum size on the new machine, like a .9 cubic feet or 1.3 cubic feet, you can get larger ones, I have a 2.0 drum size and it holds a great amount. There are even 3.0 cubic feet portable washers (Black&Decker)
    also you should consider getting a washer dolly for your washer so it's super easy to roll around, those little wheels that it comes with are so hard to use

  • @msbromistaify
    @msbromistaify 3 года назад +2

    Y not get a dolly for it

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад

      Because I don't like the look of a dolly in my kitchen and the machine wouldn't have fit in that corner on top of one.
      I used to keep the dryer on a dolly before I got the tower - aesthetically, I prefer this look and it saves space.

  • @k.m.h7480
    @k.m.h7480 2 года назад +1

    Great review I can’t do the manual but the small automatic works well for me. Quick, fast and easier than manual BTW the twin tubs have been around since the 50s when Hoover use to make them and it feels like it too lol

  • @nellysantiago8930
    @nellysantiago8930 2 года назад

    Any recent?

  • @NavigatedChaos
    @NavigatedChaos 2 года назад

    I wanna get some sort of portable machine because the current solution doesn't work long term. I'm just worried about water drainage. Surely there's a way around this.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  2 года назад +1

      Hey, sorry for the late response!
      My machine's motor is powerful enough to push a good amount of water against gravity and up the hose that I've attached to my sink. I do have a pan that I put on the floor to put the hose in to get extra water out without fighting against gravity (check out my other video on the channel where I do a long-term review of the dual basin machine).
      I know some people put their machines in the tub/shower so the water can drain right out the side. Depending on the model you get you can also lift the machine up and let the water drain out the hose into a pan or into your shower/tub working with gravity.
      In my other video I talk about my issues with fungus gnats and my fear of pooling water so drainage is definitely a concern for me. I haven't had an issue in years since using a pan to drain extra water between uses. Hope that helps- I guarantee a portable washing machine in your house is worth it!

    • @NavigatedChaos
      @NavigatedChaos 2 года назад

      @@TaliaWarrenDesign Oh I know it's worth it. Used to have one forever ago when they were just starting to get known but sold it because the new place had one. But I'm thinking of getting the complete set so I can just always be good on laundry. I'm tired of only doing laundry when I can afford it.
      How wobbly would you say your machines are? I got them saved and will be getting the same. I was thinking about, because I'm tall, putting them on a pedestal so everything's at the level I need, but I'm worried they will wobble off because of the spins. Do you notice a lot of wobble when it's running?

  • @jairie2023
    @jairie2023 3 года назад +2

    I am like you..I need to see the clothes agitating, add or remove water the moment I want, add detergent, controlling everything myself....the new machine is not the problem, we like the old ones..that's all.. Is like new cars, I prefer the strong comfortable classics 🤣🤣🤣 now I want a new portable washing machine..need to choose between gravity or built-in pump..people say gravity is better, I don't know.

    • @TaliaWarrenDesign
      @TaliaWarrenDesign  3 года назад +1

      That's exactly it - there's nothing wrong with the new machine, I'm just so set in my ways! If it ain't broke...
      As for gravity vs. built-in pump, I'd assume the built-in pump would work better for most indoor use? That way you could have the hose draining anywhere and still get the water out of the machine. When I buy my RV, I'm going to get a countertop washing machine (most of which have a gravity dump) because I'll be able to lift the machine easily and let gravity do the work, but for my apartment, I think it definitely helps to have a motor working to get water from the bottom of the machine, up the hose and into the sink.

  • @olg06
    @olg06 Год назад

    I have the manual one. I have to say with the manual one it takes longer + you get your hands weter also you hunj over a lot more since it sits very low so if you have lower back problems that's going to suck. Just something more to consider if you are going to buy one over the other one.

  • @TheMMFamily9
    @TheMMFamily9 Год назад

    You need the dolly too