I have a portable washer/spinner that has lasted over five years. I am 65 years, ten months and 7 days as of this comment. I love my washer/spinner just as my jpg if not more than the regular size washing machines because I can control the water amounts and the time to wash. The brand new huge washer I had was suppose to fill water levels according to weight, but the machine always had a washer full. What I also love about my portable washer/spinner is I can take it to hotels or even camping. At home it is placed in my shower and I use the extended shower head. I manually let the water run as needed. After my clothes are done, I drain the water and rinse each piece as they go int the spinner side. My clothes last longer and looks just as new even years later. I have lots of clothes so they do not get to be worn over and over regularly. I never overload my washer/spinner. My electricity bill all year round is less than $85.00 per month, and I have various smart devices and chargers and computers and home cameras. The time, energy and money I save is a blessing in itself. Thanks for sharing your video on TH-cam. Thanks for reading my comments. Smiles
I like that washer idea also,as I have a lot of clothes also for the same reasons you have! which washer did you choose?thanks for sharing have a nice day..
I bought this product because I live in New York and I wanted to stop going to the laundry so much. The problem is that this product uses too much electricity. The $59 that I received after the dryer was $300, so I wasn't saving. And on top of that, it was damaged after two months and I couldn't get a refund, don't waste your time, a person is talking to you who hasn't reviewed anything but I've had such a bad experience that I'm saving you time and money.
Hey Mike, I see you can get manual wringers, they look like the wringers from an old wringer washer. I could see doing that b4 putting them in the dryer
I bought this product because I live in New York and I wanted to stop going to the laundry so much. The problem is that this product uses too much electricity. The $59 that I received after the dryer was $300, so I wasn't saving. And on top of that, it was damaged after two months and I couldn't get a refund, don't waste your time, a person is talking to you who hasn't reviewed anything but I've had such a bad experience that I'm saving you time and money.
You could put up a washing line pretty easy and hang the wet clothes up and let them drip dry for as long as possible and then use that dryer to just finish them off..
Hi there! This is the same dryer that I saw on the “rV daydream” channel! They really liked it. Now all you need is a portable washer like Ausia has. Can’t wait ‘ til you get a shed. You can do laundry and work on stuff no matter the weather!
I bought this product because I live in New York and I wanted to stop going to the laundry so much. The problem is that this product uses too much electricity. The $59 that I received after the dryer was $300, so I wasn't saving. And on top of that, it was damaged after two months and I couldn't get a refund, don't waste your time, a person is talking to you who hasn't reviewed anything but I've had such a bad experience that I'm saving you time and money.
I bought this product because I live in New York and I wanted to stop going to the laundry so much. The problem is that this product uses too much electricity. The $59 that I received after the dryer was $300, so I wasn't saving. And on top of that, it was damaged after two months and I couldn't get a refund, don't waste your time, a person is talking to you who hasn't reviewed anything but I've had such a bad experience that I'm saving you time and money.
It's a mini spinning drum with a PC fan in the back dumping all the water out into the air werever it's sitting. Cheeper to just hang up your stuff on a hanger in your shower.
I bought this product because I live in New York and I wanted to stop going to the laundry so much. The problem is that this product uses too much electricity. The $59 that I received after the dryer was $300, so I wasn't saving. And on top of that, it was damaged after two months and I couldn't get a refund, don't waste your time, a person is talking to you who hasn't reviewed anything but I've had such a bad experience that I'm saving you time and money.
I will be great for cold, wet weather; for certain! Looks like a nice unit. . On a beautiful day like you have there, a few pegs, a line to hang the clothes on; and let them dry in the sun and breeze. It might take a 'little' longer (heck, they can hang there all day: you're not leaving in a hurry, eh?) - no power required.😉😅 You can also get a manual wringer (like they had in those dim, dark "olden" days) to get a LOT more water out of the clothes, first. Again, no power required. 😉
Cool beans! I like it. I just got my lil 53 lb. dryer delivered. It's 850w & I love it. It was on super deal for $200. & $20 s&h . U need one of those lol plastic washers on one side & spinners on other I found on Amazon for $150. If u set it to spin 15 mins it really gets alot of water out! I seen one like yours on video but I couldn't find one for under $360. Thanks for sharing , enjoy👍✌️..... Is that the the round lint trap in the back ? I think u just twist out.
Hey Mike ! Hope this Finds You Well. I have a Suggestion for You. All You Need Now is A Mini Washer with Extracter. I Currently have a Kuppet Mini Washer. 16Lbs Capacity. Look it Up For Yourself very Useful.
Mike, you should see if anyone makes a manual, battery, or cordless drill operated "old-school" style clothes wringer and then test them on your channel. I gotta think a good clothes wringer should cut drying time by half.
Ya, well man.... you KNOW I'm mostly ALL IN on your stuff you talk about on your channel. There you are in Arizona, in the desert where it's about, on average, 20% humidity. It's a shame that no one will send you a package of paracord so that you can make a clothes line. That alone uses ZERO watts AND the sun will sanitize your clothes. The only downside is, it'll take a touch longer to dry all your clothes, and in the winter there, well, your stuff will freeze flat. So maybe in the HARSH winter months there, that drier may come in handy ONLY if you have the watts to spare. Other than that, I'd TOTALLY put up a clothes line.
I would buy it also! Saves on driving to the laundry mat like you said and on the money you would have to spend on the dryer. Have you thought about buying one of those "old fashion" clothes ringers, where you put the clothes through the 2 round bars and it squeezes the water out? That could save a LOT of time!! ❤️👍
Watched it too. I hope people don't fall for the false claims. No vacuum functions whatsoever, just a glorified hairdryer, and the UV light might only stay on intermittently. I'd look for a cheaper one that claims to do what it actually does, not something that claims to create a vacuum. Thunderf00t deconstructs it well in the videos.
That's funny, instructions inside the box how to open the box..🤣🤣....🐕🙋♀️🙋
Ahhh, c'mon man...
You live in the desert 🏜, that's the best dryer in the world...
And you don't even have to drain the batteries...
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Check Amazon for a portable washer spiner you operate by pulling on a rope on each side that will spin the water out for you
Very good review
If you had a small non- power washer that you can manually spin would cut down on dryer time. Just a idea. I definitely am interested in this!!
I have a portable washer/spinner that has lasted over five years. I am 65 years, ten months and 7 days as of this comment. I love my washer/spinner just as my jpg if not more than the regular size washing machines because I can control the water amounts and the time to wash. The brand new huge washer I had was suppose to fill water levels according to weight, but the machine always had a washer full. What I also love about my portable washer/spinner is I can take it to hotels or even camping. At home it is placed in my shower and I use the extended shower head. I manually let the water run as needed. After my clothes are done, I drain the water and rinse each piece as they go int the spinner side. My clothes last longer and looks just as new even years later. I have lots of clothes so they do not get to be worn over and over regularly. I never overload my washer/spinner. My electricity bill all year round is less than $85.00 per month, and I have various smart devices and chargers and computers and home cameras. The time, energy and money I save is a blessing in itself. Thanks for sharing your video on TH-cam. Thanks for reading my comments. Smiles
I like that washer idea also,as I have a lot of clothes also for the same reasons you have! which washer did you choose?thanks for sharing have a nice day..
I bought this product because I live in New York and I wanted to stop going to the laundry so much. The problem is that this product uses too much electricity. The $59 that I received after the dryer was $300, so I wasn't saving. And on top of that, it was damaged after two months and I couldn't get a refund, don't waste your time, a person is talking to you who hasn't reviewed anything but I've had such a bad experience that I'm saving you time and money.
Hey Mike, I see you can get manual wringers, they look like the wringers from an old wringer washer. I could see doing that b4 putting them in the dryer
I bought this product because I live in New York and I wanted to stop going to the laundry so much. The problem is that this product uses too much electricity. The $59 that I received after the dryer was $300, so I wasn't saving. And on top of that, it was damaged after two months and I couldn't get a refund, don't waste your time, a person is talking to you who hasn't reviewed anything but I've had such a bad experience that I'm saving you time and money.
That's pretty cool there Mike! I am with ya on the warm clothes coming out of a dryer!
Nice now get one of the little washer and water extractor, then it will dry even faster
Can't believe this video..The smart mode would be using the sun...
Install a large metal building and put RV inside and live in there
Hey,Skinny, good. Seeing you aggain😊
You could put up a washing line pretty easy and hang the wet clothes up and let them drip dry for as long as possible and then use that dryer to just finish them off..
Great video
Cool dryer
That's fricken cool 😎
Hi there! This is the same dryer that I saw on the “rV daydream” channel! They really liked it. Now all you need is a portable washer like Ausia has. Can’t wait ‘ til you get a shed. You can do laundry and work on stuff no matter the weather!
that you can buy at walmart
I bought this product because I live in New York and I wanted to stop going to the laundry so much. The problem is that this product uses too much electricity. The $59 that I received after the dryer was $300, so I wasn't saving. And on top of that, it was damaged after two months and I couldn't get a refund, don't waste your time, a person is talking to you who hasn't reviewed anything but I've had such a bad experience that I'm saving you time and money.
My washing machine sucks, Im just going to hire Mike to do it. Haaaaa.
Hi Mike 🥰
Seems like that is perfect for you. Also if you had it indoors it will add moisture after the woodstove take it out.
They are smart to send ya this to try out. I have searched for smaller washer and dryers. I've never seen this one before. Looks awesome. Perfect size
I bought this product because I live in New York and I wanted to stop going to the laundry so much. The problem is that this product uses too much electricity. The $59 that I received after the dryer was $300, so I wasn't saving. And on top of that, it was damaged after two months and I couldn't get a refund, don't waste your time, a person is talking to you who hasn't reviewed anything but I've had such a bad experience that I'm saving you time and money.
I bought one and love it !!!
It's a mini spinning drum with a PC fan in the back dumping all the water out into the air werever it's sitting. Cheeper to just hang up your stuff on a hanger in your shower.
Don't forget Mr. Red hat! Cheers
That is the perfect dryer for someone with a few things. I liked this. Glad you shared this.
I bought this product because I live in New York and I wanted to stop going to the laundry so much. The problem is that this product uses too much electricity. The $59 that I received after the dryer was $300, so I wasn't saving. And on top of that, it was damaged after two months and I couldn't get a refund, don't waste your time, a person is talking to you who hasn't reviewed anything but I've had such a bad experience that I'm saving you time and money.
I will be great for cold, wet weather; for certain! Looks like a nice unit.
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On a beautiful day like you have there, a few pegs, a line to hang the clothes on; and let them dry in the sun and breeze. It might take a 'little' longer (heck, they can hang there all day: you're not leaving in a hurry, eh?) - no power required.😉😅
You can also get a manual wringer (like they had in those dim, dark "olden" days) to get a LOT more water out of the clothes, first. Again, no power required. 😉
I was wondering when someone would recommend a good old fashioned clothes line like my mother used her whole life! 0 watt usage!
Mike, your link is broken. You put a semicolon at the end.
Fixed, thank you 😊
Can it dry your bed sheets?
Yes
👍👍👍👍👍
Good morning from San Antonio
Hi Mike try a toilet plunger to agitate your clothes..clean one of course!!
I use dirty toilet plungers with sheet all over it
Thank you for another awesome video Mike
Cool beans! I like it. I just got my lil 53 lb. dryer delivered. It's 850w & I love it. It was on super deal for $200. & $20 s&h . U need one of those lol plastic washers on one side & spinners on other I found on Amazon for $150. If u set it to spin 15 mins it really gets alot of water out! I seen one like yours on video but I couldn't find one for under $360. Thanks for sharing , enjoy👍✌️.....
Is that the the round lint trap in the back ? I think u just twist out.
Interesting video Mike , seems ok the dryer
Hey Mike ! Hope this Finds You Well. I have a Suggestion for You.
All You Need Now is A Mini Washer with Extracter. I Currently have a Kuppet Mini Washer. 16Lbs Capacity. Look it Up For Yourself very Useful.
It will always fluctuate cause the heating element will continue to go on and off ass it cycles
hey....what's with the super long pinky finger nail?
Booger picker!
That's bitchen, can you put wet shoes in it? Thanks for the info.
That is what the metal rack is used for.
I have a 1800 watt power station
and it does not work.
That seems way too long to dry clothes. I just hang mine and have for over 10 years.
I'm going to use this in my apartment, seems pretty quiet.
Read the instructions.
I'll bet there is a moisture setting on it.
Keeps running until an acceptable amount of moisture is detected.
Cool beans. 😎👍👍
Dude..Use the Arizona sun and hang them on a line....
Great idea until it's 10 below out and snowing!
Mike, you should see if anyone makes a manual, battery, or cordless drill operated "old-school" style clothes wringer and then test them on your channel. I gotta think a good clothes wringer should cut drying time by half.
Heat ur rv in winter
Ya, well man.... you KNOW I'm mostly ALL IN on your stuff you talk about on your channel. There you are in Arizona, in the desert where it's about, on average, 20% humidity. It's a shame that no one will send you a package of paracord so that you can make a clothes line. That alone uses ZERO watts AND the sun will sanitize your clothes. The only downside is, it'll take a touch longer to dry all your clothes, and in the winter there, well, your stuff will freeze flat. So maybe in the HARSH winter months there, that drier may come in handy ONLY if you have the watts to spare. Other than that, I'd TOTALLY put up a clothes line.
Too bad you don't have a spin cycle.....
warm would be just to warm up your clothes not to dry them. read the book.
I would buy it also! Saves on driving to the laundry mat like you said and on the money you would have to spend on the dryer. Have you thought about buying one of those "old fashion" clothes ringers, where you put the clothes through the 2 round bars and it squeezes the water out? That could save a LOT of time!! ❤️👍
trouble is they go in so wet...
Nice product, looks like you are in a great area for a good old fashion clothes line.
I thought everyone watched Thunderf00t.
I watched my thunderf00t.
Watched it too. I hope people don't fall for the false claims. No vacuum functions whatsoever, just a glorified hairdryer, and the UV light might only stay on intermittently. I'd look for a cheaper one that claims to do what it actually does, not something that claims to create a vacuum. Thunderf00t deconstructs it well in the videos.
A very cool item! God Bless
Why would you cut all your fingernails but only leave your pinky out, it’s probably for the sugar booger right Mike
that's neat. but a clothes line, after the initial setup cost... is free and naturally sanitized. Thanks for sharing!
Link doesn't work
Fixed, thank you 😊
More selling again
You are lucky they sent it to you. Its $599.00. Im guessing you get to keep it for free.
Ya got one 3 months ago and absolutely a piece of crap if not for the fact it was given for me to do a review I’d of return it… don’t buy it
Lol lol 90 minutes and drained your source lol
Of course you’d buy it or no one will send you free shit 😅
Thunderf00t showed this is a scam.
Smart mode not so smart lol junk
Why not buy a portable washer there a little over a 100 on Amazon