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The EasyGo Washer is a manual, portable clothes washer designed for efficiency and convenience. With a capacity of up to 5 pounds, it’s perfect for delicate items and small loads. Its lightweight design and compact dimensions (12" x 16") make it ideal for travel, whether you're camping, boating, or living in an RV. This eco-friendly solution saves water and eliminates the need for laundromat trips, ensuring you can wash your clothes anytime, anywhere.
J**.
Makes handwashing a dream!
I normally don't write reviews, but this product has been a game changer for me. I used to wash all my special fabrics by hand using an old school washing board and bucket. That method took forever and in the end required a lot more water. The ability to launder and entire load of clothing at once and have complete control of the wash and rinse, makes this product a favorite. This gem is completely user friendly.. easy to assemble, lightweight, performs as designed and easy to maintain. Perfect alternative to sending things off to the cleaners. Definately exceeded my expectations!
T**K
Does Not Spin on Its Own
EasyGo Manual Clothes WasherFor some reason, in my mind and based on the reviews I thought this thing spun on its own. I thought maybe after you cranked it, it continued spinning. Maybe there was some cool technology in there or some interior conveyor belt that extended your initial movements in some kind of cool display of inertia. Maybe we are not ahead on technology as I thought. I guess it was my folly. Whomp-ity whomp whomp.As you crank the handle it washes. It doesn't continue afterwards. So how clean your clothes gets truly depends on how much you crank. If you're feeling lazy, you may not want to deal with the work out. I tend to get lazy, so its between being environmentally friendly or being lazy. Hmm...All in all, this thing is kinda cool. It does make hand washing easy. I think the quietness of the machine all depends on what you're washing. I am washing things with all types of snaps and gears and ect, so as I crank they hit the wall of the basin and make a good amount of noise. Not as much noise as a washing machine, though. I would imagine if I were washing all t-shirts it would be quiet-er. But you would still hear the water sloshing around.Yes, as everyone else stated, the directions are wacky. It goes more into details about how much soap, water, for how much clothes. I guess this is somewhat important because you definitely do not want to fill up the top of your detergent for a first load and pour it into this thing. No, no, no, no. So thats cool, it absolutely saves on soap and of course, water. But as I was saying about the instructions...there are 4-5 small pictures on the bottom of the instructions page of how to assemble it. Odd. I guess they wanted you to read the directions before you put it together in opposed to putting it together then reading the directions.Works well to me. I put mines in the bath tub, so I can not tell if its leaking extra. Everything was clean, despite the small amount of soap used. I didn't have any issues with the drainage pipe. Feel around for the groove, and twist. You do have to look under the top when twisting it on and off. Pretty minor.I like this enough to keep it. But would I buy it again? Probably not. Unless someone can reveal a magical way to make it spin as I walk away from it. And besides, maybe it will come in handy if the electricity goes out. But honestly, I would have rather bought a clothes washing plunger. Its half the price, it takes up less room, and I was eyeing one on here with double bars, probably easier than just one pole. I might as well as plunge the clothes if I have to sit there and crank the handle the entire time. Haha. Oh well.Please let me know if my review was helpful ! :)
T**S
Good alternative to apartment laundry room.
Especially in these times being able to do laundry at home is good. The washer is built sturdy and works as intended and easily cleans lightly soiled items. I also plan to purchase the Wiseman hand clothes wringer rather than an electric spinner. I will then be able to do laundry in any circumstance. Presoaking and spot cleaning are required for heavily soiled items. Noticed that all my laundry is now the cleanest ever; and I think they will last longer too! I recommend the EasyGo washer.Was missing one cotter pin in set-up, contacted EasyGo and they mailed out the part same day! Thank you!
C**E
Actually impressive
Easy to use and clean. Impressive on how much dirt this little unit extracts.
J**S
I love this
I'm 65 and live in an apartment. We share one washer and dryer for 12 apartments and they are 3 flights up. My knees are in bad shape and the stares are hard on me. It is so frustrating to drag my bag up the three flights of stares to find the machines are being used. This little machine has been a God send. My laundry is caught up for the first time in years. Still have to use the apt. machines for bedding and other big things but this has really been a big help. I think my clothes are coming out cleaner than the laundromat. Other reviews claim it leaks but I haven't had that problem. It seems well made and light weight. I'd buy this again if I wear it out.
M**C
Tape peeling off and pieces don't fit
The first thing I noticed was that it was taped together around the middle. After the first use, the tape was peeling off. During assembly, the pieces of the base didn't fit together properly. Even if they had, the plastic of the base is so flimsy that it wobbles and bends and it feels like it could break. The crank/handle fell off while my wife was trying a second load, and water sprayed at her (probably from the area the tape was peeling off of). Our clothes did get clean, but this is so poorly made that I don't know how much longer its going to last.
D**S
Updated: Not worth it in the end.
I've done three wash 'loads' with this thing, and so far, it's okay, but I have notes, so to speak. :)First, start by trying WAY LESS detergent than the instructions say. I tried washing a towel per the instructions, and the number of gallons of water it took to get the soap back out, was NOT ecological. I lost count after eight (yes, 8) rinse 'cycles'.Second, the drain attachment. Be prepared for the split second between when it opens the valve, and when it locks on, to leak more water than one would expect. I tried using it with a towel under it, and finally just used it in the shower. The shower's actually great for filling, draining, rinsing... except that's a little more time spent bent over double, working, than I expect most bipeds would prefer.Update, I used it a couple more times and the drain attachment split in two. Also let's talk about the engineering genius of using suction cups to attach a heavy object, subject to lateral forces, to a surface that IS GOING to get wet. This thing may not "lift" off--not much risk there, anyway--but it WILL SLIDE EXUBERANTLY IN ALL DIRECTIONS. I'm finally giving up on this as a solution.
G**S
Works great
I bought this to wash cloth diapers to help cut down on the amount of water and electricity used to keep things fresh. It works great and is very easy to assemble and use. The only thing I wish was better is that the stand was more durable. It seems a little flimsy and wobbly. So far it has held up well though without cracking. I would definitely buy again if I needed too or even gift one!
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