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🧺 Compact power meets modern convenience—wash smarter, live freer!
The ZenStyle Portable Washer Compact Twin Tub is a 9.9 lb capacity mini top-load washing machine featuring a powerful 1300 RPM motor and a practical 2-in-1 twin tub design for simultaneous washing and spinning. Its compact plastic body with a transparent blue finish fits small spaces like dorms, apartments, or RVs. Equipped with separate timer controls and a 6.57 ft inlet hose, it offers flexible, quiet, and efficient laundry solutions for on-the-go millennials seeking convenience without compromise.











| ASIN | B07J9J8HPK |
| Access Location | Top Load |
| Additional Features | Practical 2 in 1 twin tub design |
| Best Sellers Rank | #444 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #64 in Portable Clothes Washing Machines |
| Brand | ZenStyle |
| Brand Name | ZenStyle |
| Capacity | 9.9 Pounds |
| Color | Blue 9.9LB Twin |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,030 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | End of Cycle Signal |
| Depth With Door Open Maximum | 14.6 Inches |
| Finish Type | Plastic |
| Finish Types | Plastic |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Drain Hose, Inlet Hose, Manual |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Depth | 14.6 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.6"D x 22.1"W x 22.7"H |
| Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
| Laundry Appliance Drum Material | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | ZenStyle |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Max Rotational Speed | 1300 RPM |
| Noise | 55 Decibels |
| Number of Standard Cycles | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 14.6"D x 22.1"W x 22.7"H |
| Special Feature | Practical 2 in 1 twin tub design |
| UPC | 746210932990 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
N**E
Everything in a nut shell
I love this thing. I’ve had it now for 3 days and got to work as soon as it arrived. I didn’t have much to wash but it was enough. My son has 4x Tall basketball shorts and 3x Tall pants and his shirts are 2x or 2x tall. In this load he had 2 pairs of shorts, 2 shirts, one pair of underwear, and maybe 2 pairs of socks. The noise you hear is the dry spin on the other side. It’s definitely louder in the video. The machine overall is pretty quiet. Of course all of that will not be able to fit in the dry spin section of the machine so I use a bucket for the stuff waiting for the spinner and start on the next load. You have to make sure the knob is on “standard” and not “drain” when refilling the wash side with water. The drains are separate so the spinner will still drain as it spins even with the machine on standard. Also when the spinner is on, the machine shakes and slides. I have mine on 2 of the same step stools side by side because I don’t like my machine sitting in the bare tub. So if I don’t have another load to wash I stand there a few seconds after the spinner starts just to make sure it doesn’t fall. The shaking stops literally a few seconds after it starts as long as the clothes are leveled in the spinner properly. But if you have another load to put in what I sometimes do as well is not starting the spinner until I start filling up the washer again to start my next load, because the weight on the other side prevents the shake. Sometimes I do sometimes I don’t. That’s up to you. I might stand there, let it shake for the few seconds it does then I start my next load. Or I won’t start the spinner until my next load is started in the washing side. Either way is fine. It’s only the starting and stopping of the spinner when it shakes. We set timers on our cell phones so we know when to go in to make sure it doesn’t fall as it stops. I also bought a lint catcher to put at the end of the drain hose and a separate one for the washing cycle to go in the machine. The lint trap it came with is ok but to save it and make sure it doesn’t have to over work I gave it a little helper. Still empty it tho. As for bulky things, my son’s sweat pants are 3x tall and his hoodies are 2x tall. Only one of the items along with a few small things can fit in the washer at once and not the whole sweat suit because it’s heavy and will prevent the spin it needs to wash the clothes properly. The whole sweatsuit will fit but it won’t spin during washing because it’s heavy. As far as the spin dry, only the sweat pants or hoodie can fit at a time as well. Not anything else. Just to be safe you don’t over-stuff. I honestly don’t see the fill line on the washer so I fill it enough with water so my clothes are submerged. Do this at your own risk. But I haven’t had any problems. I bought this machine tho because I recently got a puppy for my son and we use mats to train him and so he doesn’t “go” on my floors. I was wasting money on the disposable ones so I bought a 6pk off of amazon of the washable ones, and bought this machine so we wouldn’t have to go back and forth to the laundromat every day. I am able to put 2 of those mats in there at once but can only spin dry one at a time. But that’s fine with me. This machine is literally like having your own washing machine. Of course you can’t wash blankets and such but that’s ok. This is definitely going to save me a ton of money. I’ve been hesitant on buying this for the last year in a half. I’m so happy I finally made the decision. MUST BUY!!!!!! Update: 10/28/24- My son(19) showed me a new technique when it comes to the spinner. Instead of turning the spinner full throttle, he slowly turns the spinners “start” knob until it’s in full spin mode which prevents the shake completely upon starting it as long as it’s leveled correctly. I’ve also realized this same technique has lessened some of the percentage of shaking when finishing the spin cycle also. I definitely think it’s science behind that lol. But also since I first wrote this review in May of 2024 I am currently awaiting on my third machine to arrive. The first one lasted me till September(4 months) because the spinner stopped spinning completely. It started to smell like burnt rubber. It started with the knob not running the timer anymore which caused the spinner to spin until it was manually stopped by opening the lid. Once we closed the lid it just started to spin without us having to do anything. It was stuck in spin mode. The washer was still working tho with no problems. We let it go like that for about 2 weeks before it completely gave out. Wringing my clothes out was such an annoying inconvenience especially since I had gotten used to the machine doing all the work for me. I ordered the second one and it lasted for 2 days because I over stuffed the spinner and it stopped working. I was devastated and upset with myself for my actions. I knew it may have been too heavy but the amount of stuff the spinner holds depending on size and weight from the water just makes me impatient sometimes so I tried to spin the whole load. It fit but it was a little heavy. I felt it in my gut that it was a bad idea but I thought it could work. It broke the spinner. So now I am currently waiting on my third one since May with the second one only lasting 2 days. You might think I’m crazy to order another one. BUT this machine comes in handy and is affordable. As long as you take care of IT it will take care of you. Since the first one lasted a while I don’t mind ordering another. We used it very often since I bought it in the first place because we had gotten a puppy and instead of wasting money on disposable mats I bought the reusable ones. We worked it to death. We had to give away the dog so now I’m sure this will last longer than 4 months. But if I had the space I would definitely order another brand that is actually like a smaller version of an actual washer without having to switch the clothes to the other side just to drain the water out of the clothes. Overall tho the spinner nearly dries the clothes so things really don’t take long to hang dry. Overall IT’S STILL A MUST BUY!!! Update: 01/12/25- So it’s been 8 months now with using this machine. I’ve purchased 3 in less than a year with the last one being my fault because I broke the spinner on the 2nd one after only 2 days. The 1st one lasted 4 months because it was overworked. My 3rd one came in the beginning of November 2024. This update is to say I still think this machine overall is a must buy. I forgot to mention in my previous review and update that there is also a “soft” setting aside from the “standard” setting I mentioned previously. This setting is for the wash cycle. On this setting the clothes will still spin to wash but it’s less forceful which comes in handy when washing small loads and delicates. The “soft” setting is perfect for smaller loads because this prevents the water from spilling/splashing out onto the “spin dry” side. The washer side has a drain hole at the tippy top so it doesn’t over flow over the top of the machine and cause a mess if forgotten. So water from the wash will splash through this hole to the “spin cycle” side of the machine if there is not a lot of stuff in it and the washing setting is on “standard”. Use the “soft” setting also to be safe if you have a current load washing with bleach in it and a colored load in the spinner at the same time. The splash isn’t too crazy but can never be careless with bleach. I did this today and no bleach made it to the other side. I was also closely watching it too just to experiment. Everything was fine. But that doesn’t mean it will never happen. Wash “bleach” loads at the the same time a colored load is spinning at your own risk. You can also wash your bleach loads first and get it out the way. But you can wash pretty much anything that’s not bulky(i.e. blankets, jackets etc) in this machine. I wash my sheets in this machine all the time. You can even spin the stuff a little longer to get the clothes a little dryer. The spin dry gets the clothes mostly dry so air drying doesn’t take too long. I wash outfits and underclothes I’m about to wear for the day and it’s all dry before I even have to get dressed. Also with the help of my heaters lol. It may be a cheaper machine but this washer is accurate. It’s like washing in a full size washing machine, but with way smaller loads and manually draining and changing settings. It does take a little dedication and patience when washing because you have to manually do all those things and the loads are smaller. But when I’m doing laundry I’m always dedicated. I stopped buying liquid detergent and started buying the pods. This machine is a perfect measurement for one pod. I use gain so I also add the scent beads. I do a liquid fabric softener load as well after the wash cycle. It’s best to have a shower head with a hose to make it easy to fill the machine with water. You’ll need an extension cord as well. I use 2 stools side by side in my tub to put the machine on so it can be elevated to drain the water. The water will not drain if the hose is flat. Gravity plays a major role in draining the water on both the “wash” and “spin” side. But anyway, you would not be able to tell this is the machine I used. Don’t underestimate this machine just because it’s small and affordable. This was actually genius. I will only update if there is a issue with the current one. I’ve had the 3rd purchase now for 2 months with the overall amount of time owning this machine at 8 months. I have a super small place so it comes in handy for what I need it for. I’ve saved hundreds not having to constantly go to the laundromat to wash me and my sons clothes.
S**N
I COULDN'T BE HAPPIER
I'll be honest, I was very sceptical about a plastic washing machine. But this thing is just awesome! I have had it for 3 months now. I am a single male, and I use it about 2-3 times per week. I have had ZERO problems with it. I pulled it out of the box, put it in the shower surround, filled it with water and washed. There is NO assembly to do. And it is of quite good quality all around. It's not a bunch of cheap plastic that will fall apart in a year. This thing is so cool! You can place this ANYWHERE there is a drain nearby. I live in a small studio apartment. I dont have a typical tub/shower. Just a shower surround. So I just place it in the shower, drop the drain hose onto the floor, fill it with water and wash. Don't think it doesn't wash as well as a full size. It does! It is surprisingly quiet in both wash and spin cycles. Almost silent. So if you live in a multi-unit apartment complex, you dont need to worry about pissing off your neighbors. It's a money saver too! Because in the wash cycle, the motor spins the tub in one direction for a few seconds then stops. It pauses for a few seconds, then spins in the opposite direction for a few seconds. So it use very little energy, whereas a full size washer uses a much bigger motor and it runs continuously for the entire wash cycle. There are 2 seperate motors in the unit. And the motors seem to be of good quality, and quite strong. I'm not worried about them failing after a year or so. Another way it saves money is bc there is no heating element to dry clothes. BIG money saver right there! Instead, it has a seperate compartment which houses a stainless steel basket. The other motor spins the wet clothes so fast that it actually does a fantastic job of almost completely drying the clothes. It spins on a 0-5 minute automatic timer. More than enogh to do the job. (Note: full synthetic items come out almost completely dry. Only slightly damp to the touch. Cotton jeans and towels and the like, come out damp, and require some dry time. Depending on the climate where you live. If you live in a humid area, it may take a half day to dry the heavier cotton items) Another way it saves money is that you really only add NO MORE than a tablespoon of laundry detergent. Seriously, that is PLENTY. This 9.9 lb machine i bought, can do a pair of jeans and a few pairs of underware and socks in one load. Or one full size thick cotton bath towel and a few smaller items per load. I can easily fit full size bed sheets in it, but only top sheet, then bottem sheet in another load. But it handles it just fine. I'm pretty sure the 9.9 lb would handle a queen size. A full size comforter....No way, forget about it. Take that to the laundromat. (I think that one of the 13 lb machines will handle a comfortor though.) It will handle about 5-7 cotton t-shirts per load. There is definetly more "hands on" work with one of these machines as compared to a full size automatic. Bc you do a wash cycle, (about 10-12 minutes) then you have to turn a knob to the "drain" setting, let it drain (takes about 20 seconds), then refill with water, turn knob to wash cycle, (which is really the rinse cycle. I do about 6 minute rinse), then come back and turn knob to drain. Then, move clothes over to the other compartment on the right, set timer to 5 minutes to spin clothes dry. As you are spinning, you can be filling up wash tub for next load. (YES, you can be washing and spinning at the same time bc compartments, settings, timers and motors are seperate systems). I know all that sounds like alot of work, but it really isn't. It's so quick and simple that it's almost fun! I bought some cheap extendable clothes hanging bars, that I put between the hallway walls to hang clothes on. When I'm done washing, I just pick up the unit and place it in the back hallway. The thing is super lightweight, that a 90 yo grandma can easily move it. PROS: -Cheap...$80.33 shipped to the house -Good quality -Very light weight -Can be used in any dwelling where there is no waher/dryer hookups (perfect for apartments, studios, businesses, rv's/camp trailers etc) -Uses almost no electricity. So it can be easily used with very small solar systems like you'd have in rv's etc -uses very little detergent, no more than 1 tblsp per load - Easily portable. So if you move, and the new place doesn't have W/D hookups....no problem - Cleans every bit as good as a full size unit - Very quiet operation in both wash and spin. Great for multi-unit apartment complexes. - Excellent option if your full size breaks down and you cant afford to replace it right away - Much smaller loads save water. Although you do more loads, I still feel like it would use less than a full size would use. - Very user friendly. - Has a lint trap inside washer unit, that easily slides out/in for cleaning. And yes, it actually works surprisingly well. Traps quit a bit of lint. - Solidly made - Perfect for 1-2 people household CONS: - Smaller loads so its more hands on. Bigger size machines wouldn't have this con. If you buy it and it turns out to be too small, exchange it, or give it to someone who needs it. Or donate it to a small business like an animal shelter, hair salon, food bank, charity organization etc. Hope this helped!
M**P
THE LITTLE MACHINE THAT COULD!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Update: Over one year later, this machine is still going strong for me! I absolutely LOVE this machine! Everything you need to know is in this YT video by this young lady https://youtu.be/upZ8DnxcHtw From my own experience, I’ll write my review in two parts: ZENSTYLE CUSTOMER SERVICE - Super happy with them! My machine arrived and I excitedly tested it out. The washer side worked really well and I like the simplicity of the dials. My clothing came out squeaky clean and in great condition. The spinner side, however, did not work; nothing happened when I set the dial timer to spin; so I contacted ZenStyle’s customer service via Amazon messaging. A ZenStyle agent replied in a very timely manner, asked if I would like to work with them to check/repair the issue, or send for an exchange (or refund). I CHOSE to work with them because I wanted to learn simple repairs; it is, after all, only a $100 machine so I may need to do little fixes in the future. After communicating with the agent and exchanging a few videos, the spinner side still did not work; so the agent quickly arranged a new replacement machine be sent out. The 2nd machine worked flawlessly! EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE. The company stood behind their product of my new purchase ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ WHY I LOVE MY MACHINE - (a) I have a lot of delicate clothing such as dresses, knits, and thinner tops which our building’s washers and dryers are too rough on; and I got tired of washing them by hand so I’m always behind on laundry. It was important to me that this machine is gentle yet cleanses thoroughly. It met those requirements! (B) To avoid color bleed, I like washing similar color in cold water. This machine makes that possible to do whenever I want in small loads. Otherwise, I have to wait for a large collection of like-color clothing or wash only a few items in our building’s giant machine which is inconvenient, a waste of time and money, and environmentally unfriendly. (C) It is very quiet making it possible to wash in the middle of the night and not disturb neighbors. (D) My clothing are not soiled or very dirty. They’re just from a few times of regular wear and I want to wash out city dust and sweat. I find I can do a 5 or 10-minute wash with very little detergent, spin dry for 30 seconds to remove access soapy water, followed by a few more 5 or 10-minute pure water rinses and it’s done! (E) The spinner side works like an automated super speed salad spinner. The spin dial allows for long lengths of spin time but I found I only need about 30 seconds to spin dry an entire sweater dress; it comes out 75% dry, no dripping water at all; then I hang it up to fully dry. Tips, like other helpful reviewers mentioned: - I placed my machine on anti-vibration legs, and placed them into our bathtub https://www.amazon.com/Vibration-Washing-Machine-Cancelling-Universal/dp/B08ZSPJBNH - Don’t overload - Use very little detergent. -I fill up the washer using a bucket or handheld shower head. It’s quick. - It’s great to do a few washes throughout the day whenever you feel like it; don’t burn it out with non stop “laundry day” use - Just like full size washer and dryers, place delicates in a mesh laundry bag - Make sure to push the white plastic protector down on your clothing before "spin drying" otherwise it will throw the clothing from side to side in the drum causing a ruckus. - The instruction manually is lacking. I watched a lot of YouTube videos and reviews before using it; the proper steps are: 1. Put clothing into Washer side, switch dial to Wash, add water and little bit of detergent, turn timer dial to maybe 10 or 15 minutes 2. When washing stops, switch dial to Drain to release dirty water 3. Switch dial back to Wash, add water, turn timer dial to 10 minutes Repeat steps 2-3 a few times until no suds appear in washes. HAPPY WASHING!! 😊
C**E
So far so good, happy with it
I literally just got this delivered today but I’ve already put it to use. First impressions: Pros: Easy to set up, virtually no assembly required. Relatively quiet when running. Gets clothes adequately clean in one 15 min wash cycle! I did do an extra 15 min rinse cycle by draining the water and refilling for my own preference but if in a rush, it’s not necessary. For me, completely worth the price! The price of this machine for me is equal to 5 trips to the laundromat. Compact and not heavy! Even when I have to lift It full of water to drain into my shower it’s not uncomfortable to the point where I’m straining to lift it. Overall fits comfortably in my small bathroom. Cons: Instructions could be a little more clear, had no idea how to drain the thing until I came back here and read the Q&A. The hose that comes with it to fill it up is useless. Luckily for me I have a detachable shower head so I can easily fill this up in my bathroom. If you don’t have that, may need a bucket or something to fill it. Wish the spin/dry cycle was longer than 5 mins! Definitely gets clothes pretty dry in 5 mins but if you want them fully dry you’ll have to keep adding time to the spin cycle. Also have to hold the machine in place for first couple seconds of spin cycle to prevent it from sliding around, but honestly it’s not that big of a deal considering how convenient the machine is overall. As of right now, I feel really confident and happy with this purchase. I’ve mostly been washing underwear and light weight synthetic athletic style clothing, and cotton t shirts and shorts and it’s working very well so far. Synthetic fibers definitely dry more quickly than the cotton items, just a note. Probably wouldn’t try bulkier heavy items (XL sweatshirts, jeans, sheet towels or comforters) but it’s adequate for what i need It for on the daily and will definitely cut down the hours and hours previously spent in the laundromat!
F**N
First day using it. Assume it's still working for me if I don't update this review
6/2/23 - Some stuff i didn't know: (1) it drains by gravity. If you have a really small bathroom and not a lot of room for sturdy tables, you'll have to do some heavy lifting to get the water out. This machine is light weight without water, but when it's full and you have to lift it up to drain, not so much. (2) The power cord is kinda small. (3) only do 1 pair of jeans at a time otherwise the washer won't spin. (4) make sure you don't have "drain" on while refilling. I made this mistake and I see others do too. This is very easy to miss. (5) the drain hose is also small. Probably should do it in the tub but I couldn't because my power outlet is too far away. And some stuff I knew but good to know: (1) you have to manually do a rinse cycle by draining the soap water out and putting clean water in. (2) the "dryer" side is smaller than the wash side. Some extra stuff you may want: a shower head to refill. An extension for the power cord. A really sturdy table to elevate the machine so it can drain. Something breathable like a disposable sock to put at the end of your pipe so chunks don't clog your drain. A bucket might be good also. I would invest in the biggest version of this because there's no way I can do blankets and some other stuff. But this is really small and light if you want that (easy to hide). Used it to do my laundry and works as other people say it does, this is a good product not spectacular. Although the end result is pretty spectacular actually, my clothes is really really clean but the work to get there drops it down to just good for me (requires a lot more out of you than a standard washing/dryer). Build feels fragile especially for carrying water which makes it heavy and I think I cracked the plastic already in the back and the back plate is kinda misaligned now, nothing too major but again I only used it today. The spin or dryer part actually does a decent job but you still will have to hang dry it. You can actually wear the clothes immediately after use if you dont mind slightly damp clothes for like 15+ minutes (I don't, it's bareable). The dryer failed on me in a couple of ways already. Sometimes it violently shakes (not how it normally shakes, the drum seem to be misaligned and it bangs the clear plastic wall) and I have to stop it, shake it a little bit and start it again then it works, and sometimes it spins very slowly some times because there's too much water resistance on the bottom and sometimes it's just over heated i think??? Idk I hope it'll continue to work itself out over and over again in the future as it did today and I hope it will not be a major issue. Also the water from the washer side bleeds to the "dryer" side a lot but I think that's on me and not knowing how it works fully yet. The noise and vibrations is bareable. May need to hold in place if you're drying jeans or something heavy for 6 minutes or it could move "walk" around. The total time it takes to clean is about half a hour, including rinsing and drying but it taken me like 2+ hours to do 3 shirts, 3 jeans, socks, and underwear mostly cause I'm a newbie learning. Its a million times better than a laundromat. This "feels" like it's going to break on me within a week but I see others kept theirs for years so I don't know. I will update if it does break. 9/6/23 - the dryer/spinner stopped working. edit** false alarm i managed to fix it by shaking it. 4/6/24 - Still keeping this in my mind, i still use the machine frequently, and happy to say it's still working and it still feels fragile. The washing side drain is a bit slow might be clogged up and I don't think that's an easy fix. I invested in a cheap manual water pump to take the water out faster. 2/14/25 - This is prob going to be my last positive update until it really does break or if I have problems. I'm pleased to say IT STILL WORKS!!! And it still feels feels like it'll break at any moment. The drain is almost completely useless though. I think it's an easy fix but I'm just so lazy. I have a cheap water pump that works faster anyways. But yea other than that it works like it should. 1/17/26 - I finally got a washer and dryer and I no longer have this. It worked until the end and I'm giving it away to someone. I fixed the drain issue (to fix I had to unscrew the drain in the washer tub, so get a screw driver and something to unclog the shallow drain if you buy this). That's about it, my journey with this product is over and I'm grateful for it. Even if it breaks right now I got my money's worth. I didn't expect it to last longer than a few months. The only reason why I got a washer and dryer (that's like 10x more expensive than this) because I need something to clean my blankets and bulky items. If it wasn't for that I wouldn't have upgraded.
S**T
Major Letdown, Major Leakage on its Maiden Voyage
Such a bad first impression and majorly let down since so many others gush about this thing! Was so excited to do super quick sets of light gym stuff in my apartment away from all the gross community machines. Had it prepped and ready to go for its very first spin. Four pairs of light gym clothes + water + detergent in the main tank, all told between half to 2/3 full. Hadn't even turned it on, had just plugged it in in fact when I stepped in a curiously large puddle -- thought maybe I spilled a little since I filled it in from the top until it just kept coming. Lo and behold I look underneath the unit and there's this persistent trickle coming from the bottom? The seals? Who knows? Just knew this was coming from the main wash compartment opposite the side of the unit with the drain tube. I hadn't even fiddled with the knobs yet either, so I made sure this wasn't in Drain mode or something like that. Even so, I should be able to use this thing somewhere other than directly inside a bathtub in order for it to function contained and cleanly as intended. During the return process they suggest I attempt all these things myself like opening it up, inspecting the hoses, inspecting the seals, inspecting the gaskets....... pffff! A) I just opened this thing up. B) Your poorly written four page user manual doesn't even show half the things you are trying to point me to like gaskets and pumps. and C) Take it apart myself and risk voiding any warranty or return option?? I don't think so. I'm going to try to order another once my return and refund come through in the hopes maybe it was just a bad apple? Just jostled a little too much during transit or something? If and when I do, you will see an updated review here but for now I have a mess to clean up in my bathroom and some sopping wet gym shorts that need air drying.
G**I
Love it! Love it! Love it! Does an amazing job! It's Cute, Versatile, and it's Fun!
I live alone and purchased this washer to do my small loads (of which I have many), in addition to my very large new washer, which is just huge, I have to use tongs to get the clothes out of the bottom of the LG washer as it is so very deep. This little unit, gets things so clean and saves me a lot of money on detergent, water, additives, and I assume electricity. I use it in my laundry room next to my laundry sink. I love it for keeping up on all my small loads. I can still wash my large loads like towels, sheets, slip-covers, rugs and dog beds, in my large washer and during that same time period, run two seperate small loads of my delicates and everyday clothes I wear, in this one. I know it will pay for itself in no time at all. It only takes 1.5 oz of liquid detergent (I use a small amount of the he "free and gentle" liquid white tide), rather than using one or two of the expensive pods that I use in my large set. "Free and gentle" Tide is not cheap, so needing to use less is a big plus. I am amazed at how dirty the water gets, (ck out the picture) which tells me it is really getting my clothes clean. You can see thru it so you can tell how much it agitates. The wringer also works extremely well, I swear it is like the clothes have dry spots already when they come out. You can completely control how long the agitate cycle is as well as the spin cycle. When I went to wash my cleaning rags, I washed them for additional time and more than once changing the water in between til the water draining out was not so dirty, then I spun them, rinsed them and spun them before putting them in my regular dryer. Never having to wash them with my other whites, which I didn't like doing. I also think it will allow my expensive new LG Washer and Dryer to last me much longer. It is lightweight and compact. I plan to take this on vacation with me to a beach house I love to rent, that only has a coin laundry room in the complex. None of the units have washers or dryers. I hate getting coins, and setting in the hot laundry mat while the machines run, if I can even get one, as there are always several broken ones and they are usually busy. I also don't think those coin machines do a good job, and you just never know what the last person washed in them. Another plus, I wouldn't have to pack as many clothes, as I could wash them more frequently and spend more of my time enjoying my vacation.
M**T
Amazing for people who live in a small place!
I’ve purchased this ZenStyle Portable Washer twice, and I can honestly say it’s one of the best compact washing machines I’ve ever used. As someone living in a small apartment without access to a full-sized washer and dryer, this little machine has been a total game-changer. What I Love: Compact and Lightweight: It’s perfect for tight spaces—easy to move around and store when not in use. I can lift it and place it in the bathtub or even in the kitchen without help. Twin Tub Design: The dual functionality (washer on one side and spinner on the other) is extremely convenient. I can wash and spin at the same time, which saves me a lot of time, especially on busy days. Surprisingly Powerful: Don’t be fooled by the size—this thing cleans clothes really well! The washer agitator is strong and gets out dirt from clothes, towels, and even small blankets. The spin cycle is amazing and gets clothes almost dry, needing just a short time to air-dry. Easy to Use: The controls are very simple—just set the timer and let it do its job. No complicated setup needed. It comes with a 6.57 ft inlet hose, which I connected to my sink without any trouble. Drain Hose Included: Yes, it has a drain hose, and it works great. Just make sure the washer is at a higher level so the water drains properly. I usually place mine on a small platform or inside the tub to let gravity do its job. Saves Water and Energy: I’ve noticed it uses way less water than a traditional washer, and I love the fact that I can control how much water I use each time.
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