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The FADSKKJ Portable Washing Machine is a lightweight, foldable mini washer with a 15L capacity, designed for efficient cleaning of small items like underwear and baby clothes. It features three cleaning modes and a removable spin-dry basket, making it ideal for compact living spaces and travel.
Brand Name | FADSKKJ |
Model Info | DDFGS |
Item Weight | 4.53 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.9 x 12.9 x 11.9 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DDFGS |
Capacity | 15 Liters |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Part Number | REGFC3 |
Special Features | Portable, MIni, 3 Cleaning Modes, Folding Design |
Color | Green |
Control Console | Push Button |
Standard Cycles | 3 |
Access Location | Top Load |
Material Type | Plastic |
Included Components | 1 small washer |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**M
Efficient, compact, and great for small spaces
I recently purchased this portable washing machine, and it’s compact design fits perfectly in my small apartment, making laundry day so much easier. The 13L capacity is surprising, allowing me to wash more at once compared to other small portable models. I love the three cleaning modes—whether I need a quick wash or something more thorough, it's got me covered. The removable spin-dry basket is a nice feature, effectively removing excess water from clothes. Overall, this washer is efficient, user-friendly, and a great investment for anyone with limited space.
F**N
Almost, but not quite, entirely useless.
Before I get to the actual review, which I promise will be worth the wait, I should preface it by saying I gave this "washing machine" a fair evaluation by washing a few select articles of clothing, being very careful to avoid going over the weight limits. I did the following loads:1. 1 t-shirt and 1 pair of sweatpants.2. 2 dress shirts.3. 1 pair of jeans4. 2 boxer briefs and 2 t-shirtsOn to the review.This is little more than a collapsible bucket. To call it a "washing machine" would be liberally gifting it with a title it doesn't live up to. The NICEST thing I'd call it is a "clothing massage giver" and that's being hugely kind to it.I ALREADY have a 5 gallon bucket with a spigot I installed that holds more clothing at one time, and with a plunger, gets the clothing a hell of a lot cleaner. I did side by side tests with this "Portable Washing Machine", and similar items of clothing using a plunger for the same amount of time. The plunger method got more done, and the clothing was much cleaner.I bought this in the hope that my back, hands and wrists would be spared from having to use the plunger at all and just leave me with the wringing and rinsing as usual. But alas, that was not to be.After the 4 loads I did, the unit died. Since the power adapter doesn't light up anymore, I'm assuming the fault lies there. But it struggled to wash virtually all of the above items, doing little more than maybe moving it in an arc one way, then the other. My guess is that it was just not designed for "light" loads.It also leaked on one side (the side near the plug) at least once, though when it died, it did so in mid-cycle, and not immediately. Since it had all night (almost a full 24 hours) to dry in 15% humidity, I don't believe the water had anything to do with the dying. It's just a cheap piece of crap that would be better served by spending $20 at Home Depot for the appropriate buckets and plumbing attachments. A touch more for a clean, unused basic toilet plunger (just cut some holes in the plunger so water gets through it) and some extra elbow grease and you're good to go.Or at least better than this thing is.Not only would I not recommend this to a friend, I would tie my friend up and take away their cell phone to keep them from buying it. Since I don't have the original shipping equipment, returning it probably isn't an option (one I will explore after I get done par-broiling it here so that anyone else considering this POS won't buy it) so it's bound for the trash and I'm back to a bucket and plunger.Maybe I can throw together an automated plunger? At least I know THAT method gets one's clothing cleaner than this does.Avoid this (and it's manufacturing-related brothers and sisters) at all costs.
L**R
Super useful and portable
The media could not be loaded. This is cute and useful. I love a tiny washer for a delicate sweater or (separately) gross gym clothes. The video is of my washing my leggings, bra, and socks. All fit nicely. Doesn't leak or make too much noise. Lightweight and convenient. Has a spin cycle which is rare for something so cheap and small. The spin cycle isn't great though because it's so tiny and you're going to have to wring out the clothes.
T**N
I really wanted to love this.
We have a large family and my washer died a few days ago. I have to keep laundry going and with the highs in the lower 30s and a 4yo in tow, I wasn't going to make trips to the laundromat. I have a washboard and resorted to doing laundry pioneer style in the bath tub(and was shocked to see how clean the clothes came out with a washboard to be honest) but I'm in my 40s and my back can't handle hunching over and my arthritic hands can't handle it either. My new washer won't be here for almost a week so I resorted to buying this machine, and was sold mainly on the spinning feature. I was using my spin mop bucket to spin clothes lol. Pro- this offered overnight free shipping so I had the machine very early this morning after ordering late yesterday afternoon. The assembly couldn't be easier. Just expand the tub, click the lid on, and plug the drain. The lid clip broke clean off when I was putting it on. It's a very flimsy plastic. Minus 1 point. I put a couple small items in, filled it with water and added a splash of soap. Then pushed the button so hard trying to choose the cycle that I thought my acrylic nail would break. I finally got it and it started the cycle. Not gonna lie, I was pretty amazed watching it wash. It agitates back and forth like a washer and has an impeller at the bottom of the tub that twirls the clothes around. The 5 min cycle finished, I drained it, refilled it and started it again for the rinse portion. Then drained it, took the wet stuff out and snapped the drain basket to the impeller thing at the bottom. The basket is very small so I had to do 1 item at a time and it maybe spun half of the water out. So I threw it back in the spin mop bucket and finished getting as much water out as I could. But now I can't get the spin basket out. It's like locked in and the instructions say nothing about removing it. I've pulled hard enough to where I thought I was close to yanking the impeller out. So I got back on Amazon to see if there's i instructions in the product details but no such luck. So I sent the seller a question and am waiting for a reply. So as of now, all laundry washing has come to a halt.
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