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The Euhomy Small Portable Washing Machine offers a 1.03 cu.ft. capacity with 10 wash programs and 5 water levels, housed in a durable stainless steel drum. Its compact, lightweight design features a clear lid, LED display, child safety lock, and adjustable feet, making it perfect for modern living spaces where efficiency and convenience are key.










| ASIN | B0D8SZ4CTC |
| Access Location | Top Load |
| Additional Features | Detachable filter screen;child lock;Ten programs;Clear Lid and LED Display |
| Brand Name | EUHOMY |
| Capacity | 1.03 Cubic Feet |
| Color | White |
| Controls Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (201) |
| Cycle Options | Normal |
| Depth With Door Open Maximum | 18.3 Inches |
| Display | LED |
| Finish Types | Stainless Steel |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Drain Hose |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Depth | 30.7 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 46.5D x 47W x 78H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Portable Washer |
| Item Weight | 17.96 kg |
| Laundry Appliance Drum Material | Stainless Steel |
| Manufacturer | Euhomy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WS-01 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Max Rotational Speed | 1300 RPM |
| Model Name | WS-01 |
| Model Number | WS-01 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 850061907783 |
S**L
Where to start...First, hold off on buying an adaptor or check it over good first before buying one. The one they send is dual threaded-has both a male and female threading on it. So there's a good chance it will work for you. I only found out after going to Home Depot, and walking away with nothing but a really poor attitude from the worker because it wasn't his dept and he knew nothing about nothing....I looked at the adaptor more closely, and noticed it had 2 rubber washers in it for some reason. Took the top one out and saw it had fittings that would work on my faucet. Voila. I had previously used one of those twin tubs/separate spinner portable machines. The one I had, which held 12 lbs in the wash section, it was great! It lasted several years, even leaving it under a tarp outside. Though I think that was the start of the demise of it. If you're in a bind financially, those will work good. It just takes a few extra steps and a bit more time because you have to manually move it to spin it, and the spinners are smaller. That's why I wanted one of these, I was tired of that. So for the extra 50. or so, I'd recommend one of these. Otherwise, they work very similar. Looking through reviews on all of these, seems it's all about the same. Some have great experiences, others not. I'm using this in a hybrid RV (2018 Rockwood Roo 233S) that I"m temporarily staying in full time. So kinda limited on space. Dimensions given are pretty accurate-right about 17 inches across the top widest part, and from front to back width right about 18 inches, maybe add another inch on for the hose opening on the back for clearance purposes. And it's a tad more then 2 1/2 foot tall, at it's tallest spot at the back. The inside dimensions, I know that's what I was concerned about. How big exactly is 1 cu ft? How much laundry is 8 lbs? I posted photos with a lighter to give some perspective; about 12 inches across and about 12 inches deep, to the top of the steel basket since water won't be over that level. I knew this was a smaller washer, but it actually is bigger then I thought. Glad I went with this size. My first wash, I put in 3 XL tshirts, 1 pair XL kinda thick shorts, 2 camisole tops, 3 pairs of underwear, 2 pairs of socks. This will easily wash my sheets, though they're queen size so may have to do 1 at a time. Definitely won't fit a comforter. The water levels read in liters, 1-5. I initially picked 4 liters, but then decided I wanted it to 5. So it started refilling it to 5 with no issues. I did a quick/fast wash, and it was about 22 minutes total, then I put it on air dry for about 30 mins. The only water leak I had was at the faucet, when it wasn't filling. So I don't know if that's a thing with my rv system since I"m using water from a water container rather then a city line, or what, so I shut the water off every time it was done filling or using it to rinse. So I just had to monitor when it would change cycles and turn the water on. Otherwise, no leaks anywhere on the floor or at the connection on the machine. I read another review, and I used duck tape to tape the discharge hose down to my counter/sink. It stayed put. Be aware, the plastic rack that clips it to the side can be slid up or down. It'll make sense once you look at it so the U curve is closer to the sink/counter. The clothes came out clean. The spinner worked good, and the air dry function just helped it along a bit further to be more dry. They still need to be hung up or put in a dryer though, which I knew. It's very quiet. The main sound while it's washing is a light splashing around of water. When it spins, it's like a low hum. Very quiet. Few tips -smaller load=smaller amount of detergent. Don't dump a capful in :) Also I think it would probably be a good idea to do1-2 loads a day over a few days as opposed to 5-6 loads a day once a week. Don't make the pump/motor work as hard with bigger loads. Just my opinion there to try to achieve longevity with this. I prefer to add detergent and water first before my clothes so it mixes in with the water. Start to fill, hit the pause button, put in clothes, resume filling. ALWAYS hit the pause button before opening. The alarm is annoying! Also I picked up this little dolly to help move it around, and it's working and held up good search it above by the number B0C7PC6TK2 It's 21. now with a 10% coupon. Only con at the moment, which is nothing more then inconvenience type of thing-I wish the top was clear instead of smokey color. That's really it. Overall happy with this. So far it's working out good for me and my purpose/area. Hope it lasts! Any issues at all I will absolutely update at the top of my review.
C**T
I love this washer. We had a disabled pet duck who lived in a pen in our home. This washer was perfect for his blankets. We were able to wash them daily, separate from our laundry. We could usually fit in a throw blanket and 2-3 towels. It did a great job of washing and rinsing and was very easy to use. It even has handles that allow you to move it easily, so it's great as a portable device. Because we used it for duck laundry, we would often have to send it through the wash cycle twice, but if you were using it for everyday laundry, it's awesome! Very impressed and I would purchase this again if the need ever came up. Highly recommend!
M**T
I live in an apartment on the third floor so I had to carry it up the steps and it is heavy but not too heavy. I connected the hose to my kitchen sink and the drain pipe to the dish rack ( thatโs the only way itโll drain without it spilling on the floor ) Iโve washed about 5 shirts & 2 pants at the same time and used the air dry mode and my clothes came out amazing It does dry your clothes quickly. It functions really well the washability is great. Im about 5โ4 the machine sits at my waist level as far as the size of the machine. When it ends the noise level is kind of noisy. If you live in an RV , college dorm, or small apartment or even like me pregnant and live on the third floor this does help TREMENDOUSLY.
T**S
This machine seemed lovely and functional at first, but within a week it started breaking apart and leaking. Plastic parts are not sturdily made and are likely to crack amd break. The lid is very flimsy. Could be a good machine if it were reworked with better materials.
M**A
Works pretty good just a little bit of leaking happens once in awhile. Fitz in the closet easily
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