In case you were wondering: 1. YES, I did rinse the clothes in the sink off camera before drying them. 2. The spin cycle is best used with the drain open, but my intention was to show the effectiveness of the spin by observing the amount of water left over in the bucket. 3. White clothes should be washed separate, but I have no need for the onesie and only used it as a test. 4. I do appreciate you for watching! :)
@@user-dg4yx9zl5q I was wondering the same thing, but realized he was showing the washer on a table. If he took the drain out, water would have gone all over the table. He has great videos with great lighting at the table, but if you’re doing it at home you would drain in into a sink or bathtub.
I actually bought this one but it’s not actually this one it’s from Temu but it’s the $44 one and I’m just waiting for it to arrive and my grandma has one of this but it’s the $32 one and it works amazing So if you want to buy it, you can buy it, but it works amazing 🎉🎉🎉
I bought this and the same color too months ago! I don't use it for clothes but I use it to wash like towels I use to clean counters with or mop pads. It does really well since I don't like to mix that stuff with where I put my own clothes.
This looks so convenient for quick emergency washes, especially for people who live in apartments and might not want to pay for a full wash if they only have a few small things or a spill on something they want to clean right away
@@HaroutBlack what?? I'm not even talking about religion. I'm talking about convenient washing machines for people who live in apartments or something like that. How did we even get to Jesus from a comment like that?
This is such a great video! I have an in-kitchen w/d and even I want one of these! I only do laundry once a week unless I have an emergency thing to clean (like spilled tea on a bedsheet, etc., and the last time I did that, I just rinsed it out in the sink and hung it to dry. This looks great for washcloths, cleaning cloths, and panties. I'm also a minimalist so I don't own a lot of garments or linens, and this would be great to avoid firing up the w/d to clean just a few items. Just a note to those who don't know: You never want to put a bra in a washer or a dryer. You'll ruin it. Heat from hot water or the dryer can damage the elastic, and the agitation from the washer and dryer could damage the fabric. Yes, sure, you can use a "lingerie bag," but even then that's overkill for a bra. many bras are just too delicate for w/d's. They should be hand washed, then gently pressed between a soft clean towel to remove excess water, then either hung by the bridge over a rod (the bridge is the fabric between the two cups), or laid flat to dry on a clean towel. To hand clean a bra, put some cool water in a basin or CLEAN sink and add a few drops of clear unscented dishwashing liquid or your liquid laundry detergent (preferably unscented, you don't want those garbage smells of fake scents in your house). Then swish the bra(s) around a bit, let them sit for about 10-15 minutes. Drain the basin, remove the bras, and lay them flat on a clean dry cotton towel, pressing the top of the towel gently over the bras sitting on the towel. Then hang to dry. Don't ever hang a bra by its strap, like over a hook or whatever, only hang it by the bridge. I lay mine flat to dry, but I make all my bras, I'm very gentle with them!
I got mine in the same color as you but for eleven dollars. It was a lightning deal they had and I jumped on it . I live in a small apartment and anything to help reduce my laundry load is a big help to me. I can wash the small items at home so I don't have as much to lug to the laundromat. It's worth the investment in my book.
Naturally it’s going to remove the stain when you immediately treat the item and put it right in the wash. The trick is letting the juice set in for a day or so and then seeing how it does. I have been debating buying one of these for my little apartment, anyway, and using it to wash small and delicate items like underwear. That much I wouldn’t have to cart around to the laundry room. I like this. Thanks for the demo.
I received mine today. I washed some undies and I'm impressed. I now don't have to wash my smalls with my artistic hands. Great item. Thanks for the setup instructions.
This would be perfect for my home daycare. I always have small pieces of kid’s clothes to wash because of accidents. This would also be perfect for the doll’s clothes. The kids love using clothespins to hang them to dry.
I got the green one. I use it for hats, microfiber towels (for the car), bandanas, etc. It actually works pretty good. Pulled alot of dirt out of the stuff.
I’m loving it! I use it for washing socks and under garments since that keep piling up by the day. Wash cloth and thin fabric blouse or hand washed only items. List can go on. I could use my washing machine, but it’s too big for items listed above, and waste, energy and water. I use washing machine for heavy duty items like jeans, towels, blankets and sheets, rugs, and etc.
I have that washer. Not bad for small things. The spin basket, not so much. Great for apartment dwellers. I've had mine for about 1 year. I don't use it regularly because I have a washer already. But it has worked through many cycles so far. It used to be around $50 when it first came out, within months, it is now going for under $20. I got mine for free. In a pinch it works well. Don't use heavy items such as denim. It also won't take one bed sheets. Too large. It's basically a glorified mop bucket with a motor.
Nice vid. I used one of these while I was deployed in the army over seas. They’re great to send to a soldier or marine at war. They can run it off the generator & have clean under clothes. So for everyone with a military member at war wanting to send something that counts, I’d send this little guy.
@@MsButterfly57 You can go to a USO office or call a local military base Chaplin and they can help you with that. The base Chaplins help ppl donate all the time.
I purchased one exactly like this from Temu, same color, and the largest size they had a 10L portable washer for $15.00. I actually purchased a few to give to my daughters. We love it..❤
Excellent demonstration. Thanks for correcting that to “impeller”. I’d like one with an agitator. They work better. I appreciate your clarity and relevance. No small talk or confusing deviations in attention. Great video. Thanks.
Fantastic video 😊 THIS is how YT videos used to be ..straight to the point..detailed explanation without the long self promoting intro! Great 👍 job..bought one a year ago only need it now as my main machine broke down yesterday
I use this while living on my sailboat. I got alot of time to waste at sea so I do 2 pair of shorts at a time. Works really good. I wash socks often with it. I use environmentally friendly soap.
Thank you so much Jeremy! I bought this item about two months ago and I read the directions, and unfortunately I was like a deer in the headlights, lol. I did not realize how easy it was! Thanks again!😅😊❤
Your voice is like ultra soothing. Anyway I got mine as well and it has saved me and my wife loads of quarters (each load of laundry costs at least 10 quarters at our apartment). EDIT: Amazingly, right after posting this, mine stopped working. I took it apart to see if I could shed some light on what went wrong, and oh boy, did I ever; there is NOTHING shielding the electronic components from any water that may (and did) leak while draining. Good while it lasted but poorly made. EDIT 2: NEVERMIND, it still works! I think I just used too much fabric softener. 🤷🏻🤷🏻
@@floridaredneck That would be fine in this case because the washer didn’t break after all. Most likely stopped working as a result of too much fabric softener. Tbh tho I’ve never seen a comment with edits before the original content.
@@floridaredneck weird because i clicked on read more and read all of their comment. maybe just some people actually don't take their time doing their research before buying something!
You shouldn’t use fabric softener, especially in something cheap like this. Fabric softener clogs up regular washing machines… who knows what it will do to this cheap thing 😳
About to have a baby n less than 4 weeks. Bought just for babygirl and her clothes and small items instead of wasting so much water and electricity on the washer dryer n the house. Thank you for the video!
You know what else works great? A clean five gallon bucket with a hole in the lid that has a new toilet plunger through it. It does a lovely 5 minute wash and 2 minute rinse. Add a 3 minute hand wring and hang and your done.
Unless you have arthritis or something, I totally agree. I just used this before I saw his review and I had to wring out the little things I washed. For me, this is a waste of money. But if you have a reason that leaving your clothes mostly wet is better than hand wringing, it might be for you. FYI, I got it for the spin cycle, as that would be what I can’t to in a bucket. Some use a commercial salad spinner, but they were running $120-150 online.
Just been testing mine out whilst watching the video. Tried it with underwear, it has spun it dry enough to go on washing line. Quite impressed so far.
~ Not much of a stain as it was fresh and didn’t have time to “ set”. I’ve heard these are all right though. One caveat I’ve heard about is that you have to give the little motor about five minutes to cool down between cycles or the whole machine will burn out within weeks. Let it cool down for five minutes between cycles and apparently they last pretty long.
Absolutely brilliant. So pleased you purchased and reviewed this! Both my wife and I finally made our first TEMU purchases! They haven't arrived yet but she ordered some garden lights and I ordered some minifigures and stickers! Thanks for all your great TEMU videos mate. 😊
@@khajasubooruddinjunaidi8434I just received mine (green), and it only cost me $14.57. I kept watching them because I wasn't willing to pay $30 or $40+ on an untested item. After watching this video, I'm happy that I finally placed the order. The bonus is that it came in only 10 days!
You did a wonderful job explaining how to use this machine. I tried mine for the very first time today; I've had it now for at least two months. I got a little frustrated and gave up when I could not get the machine to stay on. However, through your instructions, I at least now know how to properly turn it on. I will try to operate it again at another time. Boy, this was very helpful.
I think for the spin cycle you need to let the drain open, so the water don't pool at the bottom, keeping the clothes at the bottom of the basket still wet
@@josealbertomorales7627can you please tell me why? Mine just arrived and I haven't used it yet, but I would have thought that when spinning, it would be more effective if the water drained out, too..
I just got mine this morning and used it and I love the simplicity and use. And being me when I looked at what else to wash something donned on me. I might buy a second and see how it rinses produce. I can fill it part way with some produce then water, vinegar and baking soda and see where it goes from there lol 🤔
Wow that's really neat!!! I saw the ad for this on my phone and was immediately curious about it :D thank you for testing it for us. It's the perfect size for small apartments, dorm rooms, etc or even RV's and camper vans :D I think I'm gonna have to get one when I wanna wash tiny loads.
I have always had a manual washer. A large version of your tiny version. Personally, they are amazing and would never go back to the traditional washing machine. In the case of this tiny machine, you could probably put it in the bathroom or next to the kitchen sink where you can leave the drain open to get the water out while it is spinning. It will make all the difference. Thank you for the review. I had been wondering about it.
Hi Jeremy thank you for walking me through the instructions. I have the same color as you do, but the instruction is so tiny hard to read. Thank you for you help take care.
@@rosemarygaines5579I took a pic of the directions to SEE them and they’re no help. They don’t even mention the rinse cycle, the basket use or how the buttons work. Which is what brought me to TH-cam and this video. When HE didn’t talk about the rinse cycle and had all the soap in the clothes at the end I wondered if I should send this thing back. Cuz how weird but then I read his comment. I’m washing my first load now (Blissy’s silk pillowcases that I dread handwashing and rinsing, they’re why I bought this thing). Oop’. Time to try the rinse cycle.
This was a helpful review- just showing how this machine works. Anyone familiar with handwashing or washing clothes knows no machine replaces good practices.
Thanks. My mom bought this for me and i'm just now putting it to use. I'm washing 2 pair of socks, and a few head scarfs ....waiting til it finishes. I did one 10min cycle and now i'm doing the 15min cycle. Again, i appreciate these types of reviews.
Love the content. Yes we all know people. I’m sure this man knows how to set in a stain lol. Your criticism is a bit much folks. This man showed the basics and did a fantastic performance doing so.
Actually, I bought one with that intent. But it is too vigorous and made holes in things! I only use it to wash store bought, readily replaceable items.
I have a similar one (same size) that I love! I can do a full set of clothes ( undies, tshirt and shorts) even better if you have a solar power battery (bluetti) you don’t need a wall outlet. Great for weekend road-trips (my van life buddy has one so he doesn’t have to use a laundromat).
My Temu Washing maching was a gift and I might add, it's perfect for my 1-bedroom apt. I wash lingerie and other lightweight items and I store it under the kitchen sink. Thanks, Temu & you too Jeremy Hill. I love 💙it!
Do this work for t-shirts of 18 y/o, actually I am living in small apartment and on 4th floor and I always need to go to the basement to wash all my clothes and it took 10$ min. Every time as I am using 2 washing machine and 1 dryer. Please reply me and solve my problem. Thank you.
Lol OMG Thank you for this video. 😅 🙏 🙏🙏 Here I am on my bathroom floor trying to figure out how to remove the basket without breaking anything!! 😅😅😅 “Just put a little muscle into it!” 🙌 The instructions that came with it are not that great. Your video totally saved me from a battle with it. 😅❤🙏Hope you have a great summer!
I have one on the way but thanks for the review, it's the best one I've seen by far. Most people just don't seem to know how to work the thing and make it look worse than it is. I mean it is what it is and great for cleaning a pair of underwear T-shirt etc. and avoiding the laundry mat for as long as possible.
Thanks for testing this for us. I thought of getting this for our camper. Just to wash smaller clothing so,we do not need to use a washing machine as much. I just imagined this is a glorified salad spinner. Btw, i use a sald spinner for some things I've knitted. Just to get more water out without ringing them.
I'm full time in an RV and I have a larger, dual tub washer and spin dryer machine, I love it. It ran about $250, and holds 9lbs at a time, or one pair of my husband's jeans. Its 18" x 12" x 24"h and definitely keeps me from having to visit a laundromat as often. In the winter I hang everything rk dry in the bathroom, in the summer I hang in front of fans and windows to cool things off.
@@owlivdejong5086 we are very part timers. And our trailer is only 19ft. So, if we camped more and have more room, I would love to get the unit you have. Except for a state fairground we stayed at, we stay in fully equipped parks. Our longest trip was 9 days. Just used their washers once.
Thank you for reviewing this Jeremy, I have been sitting on the fence about this purchase and I’m able to make a better decision wether it fits my needs because of your non biased review.
I think you likely have to empty the water after the wash and fill it with fresh water for the rinse, but seems like a nice thing to have for hand-washables. Now, Temu needs to offer a dryer.
Check out the Morus dryer. It's a tabletop dryer that doesn't need an outside vent. Pricy at 450$ but maybe someone will design a knock-off from China at a lower price. It looks great, and I want it for my house up in Tahoe.
I assume because it doesn't need a vent, you can put it anywhere near a 110V outlet? The photos show people with it in their living room on a coffee table. LOL. It looks so great for a vacation home.
I got mine today. Tested. It works and cleans things. I did 2, 10 min wash cycles. and one 5 min rinse. Not used spin cycle but tested and it works. As small items, easy to ring out with hands but I do have a spinner. Also added stain remover in with detergents. Items were fully clean, water dirty on cycle 1. Live in appartment. Easier to have these things for my needs and if your on a budget great. Happy with results. Just wanted it for underwear and socks, odd work item. Paid £22 Temu.
I would think spinning it in a sink with the plug opened so that extra water can get out while spinning. This would be good for washing my cats toys. Thanks for the demo!
Thank you so much for this!!! I bought one of these and the directions are not in English at all so I was baffled on how to use it. I'm going to use this when I buy clothes from thrift stores to prevent bedbugs or if I need to do a load of underwear. I'm washing a pair of thrift store shorts I got right now!
I have had mine for a week now and I think it works really well. I normally have to hand wash bra's I washed in this and it got them really clean . I was impressed. I normally go to the laundromat so I been using it for light tee shirts, bras, underwear. Face cloths. Im getting the hang of it & how to use it better. The final cycle if you balance the clothing in the basket it don't shake much. I hope it last for quite a while. I may purchase another one as back up
UPDATE: Went to use it a few days ago, and I turned it on, and it would turn off immediately. Then that completely stops & won't work. I decided to open the bottom where the motor was to see if something came loose. Nope, everything was still attached. The motor is super small, and it was rusty. There was black stuff like oil in there. There's a few wires & that's it. I dont know what went wrong. I took care of it & never overloaded it. I would dry it & leave the lid open. I didn't bother collapsing it to store it fit perfectly on my shelf. They are sending me another one. I may open where the motor is just to see if it's rusty. If so, I'm returning it for a refund.
Thank you for an informative review! I have been looking at these for a while for our small camper. I always seem to run out of clean underwear and socks before needing to make a trip to the laundry for big things like shirts, pants, bedding and towels. After watching your review I think I will get one! Thank you for doing this review and helping me decide!
Just discovered your channel - great demo, clear explanations and honest feedback based on your experience. I finally bought one of these yesterday and can't wait to receive it. I think you're supposed to remove the stopper and put it somewhere where it can drain whilst you use the spin cycle - that should stop the collection of water and suds you had in the bottom 😊 Thank you - I'm impressed with what you do so am going to subscribe 😎
I thought the same as you regarding the spin cycle. It seemed really odd to spin and leave the water in the machine! I'd definitely refill with water and run another wash cycle again, perhaps twice, to rinse the suds away before a final spin. A good idea, but quite labour intensive to if you want to do it thoroughly
If you add a little baking soda and borax, most stains will be gone. Also deodorizes clothes. Don’t use a ton of detergent. It cleans better with less and protects clothes. You didn’t rinse them before spin either. And the valve needs to be open to drain water out on spin cycle. And the balls are fabric softening balls. They really aren’t for drying.
Amen for less soap and adding b.soda and borax! Another alternative for white clothes is adding a peroxide powder like Oxi. But again, reduce until you just get 'er done, and don't waste washing products excessively.
Thank you for the detailed review and video of how to properly use this product. Also, the wool balls also are good for static cling. I use them now instead of dryer sheets.
Hi Jeremy! I'm new to your channel, I appreciate your honesty on the variety of products that you review. I think that I'll be ordering one of these cute, little washers along w/ the nose trimmer for my cousin who loves gadgets but is not the biggest fan of clean underwear and socks . This will make it fun and interesting for her. The nose trimmer is self explanatory. I'll show her your videos to inspire her.
Glad I found this video. Mine didn't have any instructions with it and I couldn't seem to figure it out. Now I know - mine isn't working. I guess I will see how well Temu deals with returns.
I was really impressed with the portable washing machine. I had 2 dried blood stains (from scratching) on my silk pillowcase. I washed it with woolite and it came out clean! Dried blood is tough. I did a rinse cycle with fresh water.
Thanks for this review Jeremy. A friend and I have been looking at this washing machine for what seems like forever but I just wanted to be able to actually see it work before making my decision and giving him an opinion. It looks to be a good idea, especially with the way my husband can go through t-shirts, yet I agree with commenters here when it comes to the white t-shirt and the immediate stain removal is just not possible and it has to wait until a more convenient time and therefore the stain dries on the garment and is then very difficult to get out. but I am going to get this one as I totally believe that it waill help me reduce the amount of times I have to run to the laundromat. Thank you for the discount offer (if I get it I think I will. I don't remember if I have officially signed up or not for Temu yet or not. I just know that I get the ads) Jean
I really need one of these in my tiny apt. I love Temu too. I walk with a metal push cart to the laundry mat. This would be great for small loads. Guess I will need to get a drying rack as well. Purple is my color.
I found one at a bins store for $8. I have used it on things that require hand washing and on my great niece’s ballet outfit. So far, so good but I can’t imagine it having a long life span. It isn’t that well made.
Thanks, mine came in the mail today. I paid 16.99 on Temu. I watched your video first before I try it out. Only complaint I have before I use it is that my lid doesn't properly shut. For the price I guess I can't complain.
When you spin it out you should have the drain open so any water that's extracted out will be drained out of the appliance that way the water and soap doesn't stay inside the bottom of the washer and get the clothes all wet
👍I bought one of these for like ten bucks. It was a special sale for new temu customers. For ten bucks I bought it. Actually it is pretty decent. My regular washer died, so have been going to laundromat. But in the meantime, it is good for a light pair of shorts, a tee shirt, a couple bras, a few pairs of underwear, bandanas, half dozen crew socks, 2 pair heavy knee socks, handkerchiefs, a couple wash clothes, a few bibs, light baby clothes, etc. Nothing too big or bulky. For small lighter items it does work well. When it dies, I plan on buying another. I have the 8 liter, but have seen 9, 10 and 11 Liter ones too; though they cost slightly more. (And as small as it is, it uses a tiny amount of soap. while can fold it down, I usually leave it up, as it really is small and hardly uses space. As much as I use it, seems easier to just leave it up.) I would recommend for RV's, undies, socks, etc.👍
I appreciate you and your time in making this video. It was so helpful. Im going to have fun with this washer. It's the little things in life... Thank you good Sir!
A lot of people are saying that it's a bust and the, "nice try" remark but there are some things that can use some refinements in terms of design (like a longer//taller drying basket) before it becomes a better machine. It does have some potential though.
Thanks for having one of the few informative and real reviews on this. I've been looking at these on Amazon for my camper, but was kind of hesitant due to the cheap price.
In my household there is myself, a 13yr old, and a 4yr old. My washing machine sweet spot is the 17lb. twin tub washer. I LOVE that thing. I can do all my laundry except larger items like rugs and comforters. I rarely use my full size anymore. It cleans so well and much faster than the full size even if it is a little more hands on than a fully auto washing machine.
Thank you for the thorough and great review! Got the exact same one, and I’m super excited. Our washer is currently broken so this will help while it gets fixed
In case you were wondering:
1. YES, I did rinse the clothes in the sink off camera before drying them.
2. The spin cycle is best used with the drain open, but my intention was to show the effectiveness of the spin by observing the amount of water left over in the bucket.
3. White clothes should be washed separate, but I have no need for the onesie and only used it as a test.
4. I do appreciate you for watching! :)
Thanks for sharing. Without people like you testing them out, we'd be buying things that don't serve the purpose we were looking for as well. ♥️
@@freespiritwithnature4384 I might buy this now :)
Why u did not open the drain hole so it can drain out the suds water
@@user-dg4yx9zl5q I was wondering the same thing, but realized he was showing the washer on a table. If he took the drain out, water would have gone all over the table.
He has great videos with great lighting at the table, but if you’re doing it at home you would drain in into a sink or bathtub.
I actually bought this one but it’s not actually this one it’s from Temu but it’s the $44 one and I’m just waiting for it to arrive and my grandma has one of this but it’s the $32 one and it works amazing
So if you want to buy it, you can buy it, but it works amazing 🎉🎉🎉
I bought this and the same color too months ago! I don't use it for clothes but I use it to wash like towels I use to clean counters with or mop pads. It does really well since I don't like to mix that stuff with where I put my own clothes.
Great idea 💡
I don’t like that either. Thanks for the great idea...
Agreed👍
That's smart
This is exactly why I bought it 😊
So far you've given the best explanation of this washer that I've seen on TH-cam props for breaking it down correctly
This looks so convenient for quick emergency washes, especially for people who live in apartments and might not want to pay for a full wash if they only have a few small things or a spill on something they want to clean right away
My thoughts exactly, I bought one just for that reason so I'm not wasting money on small items.
@@HaroutBlack what?? I'm not even talking about religion. I'm talking about convenient washing machines for people who live in apartments or something like that. How did we even get to Jesus from a comment like that?
This is such a great video! I have an in-kitchen w/d and even I want one of these! I only do laundry once a week unless I have an emergency thing to clean (like spilled tea on a bedsheet, etc., and the last time I did that, I just rinsed it out in the sink and hung it to dry. This looks great for washcloths, cleaning cloths, and panties. I'm also a minimalist so I don't own a lot of garments or linens, and this would be great to avoid firing up the w/d to clean just a few items.
Just a note to those who don't know: You never want to put a bra in a washer or a dryer. You'll ruin it. Heat from hot water or the dryer can damage the elastic, and the agitation from the washer and dryer could damage the fabric. Yes, sure, you can use a "lingerie bag," but even then that's overkill for a bra. many bras are just too delicate for w/d's. They should be hand washed, then gently pressed between a soft clean towel to remove excess water, then either hung by the bridge over a rod (the bridge is the fabric between the two cups), or laid flat to dry on a clean towel.
To hand clean a bra, put some cool water in a basin or CLEAN sink and add a few drops of clear unscented dishwashing liquid or your liquid laundry detergent (preferably unscented, you don't want those garbage smells of fake scents in your house). Then swish the bra(s) around a bit, let them sit for about 10-15 minutes. Drain the basin, remove the bras, and lay them flat on a clean dry cotton towel, pressing the top of the towel gently over the bras sitting on the towel. Then hang to dry. Don't ever hang a bra by its strap, like over a hook or whatever, only hang it by the bridge. I lay mine flat to dry, but I make all my bras, I'm very gentle with them!
My mom has a bigger one that goes in her bathroom. It was a wringer on the side and it works really well.
It doesn't work.
I got mine in the same color as you but for eleven dollars. It was a lightning deal they had and I jumped on it . I live in a small apartment and anything to help reduce my laundry load is a big help to me. I can wash the small items at home so I don't have as much to lug to the laundromat. It's worth the investment in my book.
❤you were the review I was looking for 😊 Thank you!
@@MsHannahHT your welcome glad it was helpful 😊
@hannahh.tarindwa2749 Same. Traveling for work and some places don't have a w/d
@@MsHannahHT same. I’m planning to do the same.
How long does it last? Is it still working
Naturally it’s going to remove the stain when you immediately treat the item and put it right in the wash. The trick is letting the juice set in for a day or so and then seeing how it does. I have been debating buying one of these for my little apartment, anyway, and using it to wash small and delicate items like underwear. That much I wouldn’t have to cart around to the laundry room. I like this. Thanks for the demo.
Lol. The stain experiment was suspect. 🤭Still wet - most stains will come out with little effort. So proves nothing. But good video nonetheless
probably better just hand washing small items ,what could be easier?
Don’t I have one.
Yeah .Dry the onesie in his dryer after staining it then wash it the next day. See what happens.
Surely stain removal is mostly dependent on the soap? The machine is just agitating the fabric through the water/soap mix.
I received mine today. I washed some undies and I'm impressed. I now don't have to wash my smalls with my artistic hands. Great item. Thanks for the setup instructions.
Hello please does it still wirk after 4 months ? Is it good?
This would be perfect for my home daycare. I always have small pieces of kid’s clothes to wash because of accidents. This would also be perfect for the doll’s clothes. The kids love using clothespins to hang them to dry.
Shein has it for 13$ dollars right now if you haven't gotten one
Temu has for 11.
someone know which detergent to use? where to put the detergent?
There is still water because you had the drain closed. There was no where for the water to escape.
Bro just made a science video . i love it
I got the green one. I use it for hats, microfiber towels (for the car), bandanas, etc. It actually works pretty good. Pulled alot of dirt out of the stuff.
I got the green one, too! 👏
Jeremy, thanks for sharing. I’ve been looking at this mini washer for weeks. It worked better than I anticipated. A+ content!
Does it have to have the other thing inside in order to work??
A clean toilet plunger and a 5 gallon bucket is what a lot of RV living folks use as a washing machine...
That's what my sista uses.
Ain't nobody got time for that
Wow!! I've never thought of that before, but that would be an awesome little makeshift setup!
Thank you!!!!
You just taught me something
I’m loving it! I use it for washing socks and under garments since that keep piling up by the day. Wash cloth and thin fabric blouse or hand washed only items. List can go on. I could use my washing machine, but it’s too big for items listed above, and waste, energy and water. I use washing machine for heavy duty items like jeans, towels, blankets and sheets, rugs, and etc.
You should do one more wash with just water before you start the spin and you should also have the drain open while using the spin.
Do you have a trick to keeping the clothes from spinning out of the basket while it's spinning?
@@marybernardine6089 Put the lid on (not shown in the video)
We all know clothes stick to the side of washing machine when it's spinning. It doesn't and can't happen in these machines.
@@Sapphirering147 that's why this little machine has a small plastic lid (not shown in the video). @marybernardine6089
Thank you, the fact that he didn't was driving me nuts.
I want one for mop pads, hand washing clothes garments, kitchen towels, and very delicate small fabrics. You did an amazing job on this video. Thanks!
I have that washer. Not bad for small things. The spin basket, not so much. Great for apartment dwellers. I've had mine for about 1 year. I don't use it regularly because I have a washer already. But it has worked through many cycles so far. It used to be around $50 when it first came out, within months, it is now going for under $20. I got mine for free. In a pinch it works well. Don't use heavy items such as denim. It also won't take one bed sheets. Too large. It's basically a glorified mop bucket with a motor.
Nice vid. I used one of these while I was deployed in the army over seas. They’re great to send to a soldier or marine at war. They can run it off the generator & have clean under clothes. So for everyone with a military member at war wanting to send something that counts, I’d send this little guy.
Great idea! Thank you ❤
I'd send one to a military person if I knew how. My Dad and brother were in army
@@MsButterfly57 You can go to a USO office or call a local military base Chaplin and they can help you with that. The base Chaplins help ppl donate all the time.
I purchased one exactly like this from Temu, same color, and the largest size they had a 10L portable washer for $15.00. I actually purchased a few to give to my daughters. We love it..❤
Excellent demonstration. Thanks for correcting that to “impeller”. I’d like one with an agitator. They work better. I appreciate your clarity and relevance. No small talk or confusing deviations in attention. Great video. Thanks.
Fantastic video 😊 THIS is how YT videos used to be ..straight to the point..detailed explanation without the long self promoting intro! Great 👍 job..bought one a year ago only need it now as my main machine broke down yesterday
I use this while living on my sailboat.
I got alot of time to waste at sea so I do 2 pair of shorts at a time.
Works really good.
I wash socks often with it.
I use environmentally friendly soap.
This would be great for dog blankets, cleaning rags, hats and mop heads. Anything that you don't want to put in your regular washer.
dog blankets.....? 🤣🤣🤣 You must have an extremely small dog...!
Thank you so much Jeremy! I bought this item about two months ago and I read the directions, and unfortunately I was like a deer in the headlights, lol. I did not realize how easy it was! Thanks again!😅😊❤
Your voice is like ultra soothing.
Anyway I got mine as well and it has saved me and my wife loads of quarters (each load of laundry costs at least 10 quarters at our apartment).
EDIT:
Amazingly, right after posting this, mine stopped working. I took it apart to see if I could shed some light on what went wrong, and oh boy, did I ever; there is NOTHING shielding the electronic components from any water that may (and did) leak while draining. Good while it lasted but poorly made.
EDIT 2:
NEVERMIND, it still works! I think I just used too much fabric softener. 🤷🏻🤷🏻
@@floridaredneck That would be fine in this case because the washer didn’t break after all. Most likely stopped working as a result of too much fabric softener.
Tbh tho I’ve never seen a comment with edits before the original content.
@@_catulusKeep watching.
@@floridaredneck weird because i clicked on read more and read all of their comment. maybe just some people actually don't take their time doing their research before buying something!
😂😂
You shouldn’t use fabric softener, especially in something cheap like this. Fabric softener clogs up regular washing machines… who knows what it will do to this cheap thing 😳
About to have a baby n less than 4 weeks. Bought just for babygirl and her clothes and small items instead of wasting so much water and electricity on the washer dryer n the house. Thank you for the video!
You know what else works great? A clean five gallon bucket with a hole in the lid that has a new toilet plunger through it. It does a lovely 5 minute wash and 2 minute rinse. Add a 3 minute hand wring and hang and your done.
That's a great life hack.
Very true, but in my minivan camper, it’s worth every bit of the $31 to have something collapsible.
I use a collapsible bucket and a plunger when camping. Laundry sheets are great too.
I do mine in a commode bucket that was never ever used as a commode bucket. I use a back scrubber with a good long handle as my agitator.
Unless you have arthritis or something, I totally agree. I just used this before I saw his review and I had to wring out the little things I washed. For me, this is a waste of money. But if you have a reason that leaving your clothes mostly wet is better than hand wringing, it might be for you. FYI, I got it for the spin cycle, as that would be what I can’t to in a bucket. Some use a commercial salad spinner, but they were running $120-150 online.
Just been testing mine out whilst watching the video. Tried it with underwear, it has spun it dry enough to go on washing line. Quite impressed so far.
~ Not much of a stain as it was fresh and didn’t have time to “ set”.
I’ve heard these are all right though.
One caveat I’ve heard about is that you have to give the little motor about five minutes to cool down between cycles or the whole machine will burn out within weeks. Let it cool down for five minutes between cycles and apparently they last pretty long.
Helpful comment, thanks.
Exactly water with placing it under the skin a few seconds would've removed that fresh stain
Thank you, mine is coming. Like it for smaller loads in between washes.
They make it look so cute and appealing on those TikToks! Thanks for reviewing it.
Absolutely brilliant. So pleased you purchased and reviewed this! Both my wife and I finally made our first TEMU purchases! They haven't arrived yet but she ordered some garden lights and I ordered some minifigures and stickers! Thanks for all your great TEMU videos mate. 😊
Welcome to the club! I hope you are both satisfied with your purchases when they arrive. I'll need to grab a figure from Temu at some point.
what did this washing machine cost for you? seeing on temu it shows high prices
@@khajasubooruddinjunaidi8434 Around $31.
@@khajasubooruddinjunaidi8434I just received mine (green), and it only cost me $14.57. I kept watching them because I wasn't willing to pay $30 or $40+ on an untested item. After watching this video, I'm happy that I finally placed the order. The bonus is that it came in only 10 days!
@@JeremyHillI'm GUESSING by your accent that you're American. I'm in Australia and paid $74 au for mine it's purple too!😂😂😂
You did a wonderful job explaining how to use this machine. I tried mine for the very first time today; I've had it now for at least two months.
I got a little frustrated and gave up when I could not get the machine to stay on. However, through your instructions, I at least now know how to properly turn it on. I will try to operate it again at another time. Boy, this was very helpful.
I think for the spin cycle you need to let the drain open, so the water don't pool at the bottom, keeping the clothes at the bottom of the basket still wet
No. You should fold back and then spin
@@josealbertomorales7627can you please tell me why? Mine just arrived and I haven't used it yet, but I would have thought that when spinning, it would be more effective if the water drained out, too..
I just got mine this morning and used it and I love the simplicity and use. And being me when I looked at what else to wash something donned on me. I might buy a second and see how it rinses produce. I can fill it part way with some produce then water, vinegar and baking soda and see where it goes from there lol 🤔
That was a good video thank you we watched the whole thing now I know how to use my little washing machine
Wow that's really neat!!! I saw the ad for this on my phone and was immediately curious about it :D thank you for testing it for us. It's the perfect size for small apartments, dorm rooms, etc or even RV's and camper vans :D I think I'm gonna have to get one when I wanna wash tiny loads.
I have always had a manual washer. A large version of your tiny version. Personally, they are amazing and would never go back to the traditional washing machine. In the case of this tiny machine, you could probably put it in the bathroom or next to the kitchen sink where you can leave the drain open to get the water out while it is spinning. It will make all the difference. Thank you for the review. I had been wondering about it.
Can you share the name of yours and where you bought it from please. I'm in the market for a good one.
I’m wondering the same thing as ^
Hi Jeremy thank you for walking me through the instructions. I have the same color as you do, but the instruction is so tiny hard to read. Thank you for you help take care.
@@rosemarygaines5579I took a pic of the directions to SEE them and they’re no help. They don’t even mention the rinse cycle, the basket use or how the buttons work.
Which is what brought me to TH-cam and this video. When HE didn’t talk about the rinse cycle and had all the soap in the clothes at the end I wondered if I should send this thing back. Cuz how weird but then I read his comment.
I’m washing my first load now (Blissy’s silk pillowcases that I dread handwashing and rinsing, they’re why I bought this thing). Oop’. Time to try the rinse cycle.
Good camping trip item for us tent campers. Thanks for reviewing!
I bought this few days ago for under clothes and kitchen towels. Also, for camping.
This was a helpful review- just showing how this machine works. Anyone familiar with handwashing or washing clothes knows no machine replaces good practices.
Thanks. My mom bought this for me and i'm just now putting it to use. I'm washing 2 pair of socks, and a few head scarfs ....waiting til it finishes. I did one 10min cycle and now i'm doing the 15min cycle. Again, i appreciate these types of reviews.
2 pairs of socks? 🤣😂🤣 I think your wasting your time....!
Love the content. Yes we all know people. I’m sure this man knows how to set in a stain lol. Your criticism is a bit much folks. This man showed the basics and did a fantastic performance doing so.
Wow! Looks like it will work for hand washable, delicates and my hand crochet/knitted items.
That's why I want one but what keeps things from snagging on the impeller?
Actually, I bought one with that intent. But it is too vigorous and made holes in things! I only use it to wash store bought, readily replaceable items.
I bought one from Temu. I live in a small apartment, it is very convenient
I have a similar one (same size) that I love! I can do a full set of clothes ( undies, tshirt and shorts) even better if you have a solar power battery (bluetti) you don’t need a wall outlet. Great for weekend road-trips (my van life buddy has one so he doesn’t have to use a laundromat).
My Temu Washing maching was a gift and I might add, it's perfect for my 1-bedroom apt. I wash lingerie and other lightweight items and I store it under the kitchen sink. Thanks, Temu & you too Jeremy Hill. I love 💙it!
Do this work for t-shirts of 18 y/o, actually I am living in small apartment and on 4th floor and I always need to go to the basement to wash all my clothes and it took 10$ min. Every time as I am using 2 washing machine and 1 dryer. Please reply me and solve my problem. Thank you.
Lol OMG Thank you for this video. 😅 🙏 🙏🙏 Here I am on my bathroom floor trying to figure out how to remove the basket without breaking anything!! 😅😅😅 “Just put a little muscle into it!” 🙌 The instructions that came with it are not that great. Your video totally saved me from a battle with it. 😅❤🙏Hope you have a great summer!
The instructions had me laughing out loud
I got one and use it all the time hag all of the stuff on a clothesline, in the backyard works great. I highly recommend it if you have little ones
looks like it would be a good gift for new parents, being able to wash small loads of tiny clothes
Clever gadget for washing a few lightweight clothes and items. Thanks for sharing.
I think this machine is a great travel option.
I brought one it works very well I use it to wash socks smalls it has been 2 months so far so good
I’m just trying mine. So far so good 👍🏾. Thanks for explaining the cycles as I didn’t understand the instructions.
I have one on the way but thanks for the review, it's the best one I've seen by far. Most people just don't seem to know how to work the thing and make it look worse than it is. I mean it is what it is and great for cleaning a pair of underwear T-shirt etc. and avoiding the laundry mat for as long as possible.
Thanks for testing this for us. I thought of getting this for our camper. Just to wash smaller clothing so,we do not need to use a washing machine as much. I just imagined this is a glorified salad spinner. Btw, i use a sald spinner for some things I've knitted. Just to get more water out without ringing them.
Brilliant!
Wringing
I'm full time in an RV and I have a larger, dual tub washer and spin dryer machine, I love it. It ran about $250, and holds 9lbs at a time, or one pair of my husband's jeans. Its 18" x 12" x 24"h and definitely keeps me from having to visit a laundromat as often.
In the winter I hang everything rk dry in the bathroom, in the summer I hang in front of fans and windows to cool things off.
@@owlivdejong5086 we are very part timers. And our trailer is only 19ft. So, if we camped more and have more room, I would love to get the unit you have. Except for a state fairground we stayed at, we stay in fully equipped parks. Our longest trip was 9 days. Just used their washers once.
Thanks!
Thanks so much!
@@JeremyHill I truly needed your help, lol!
Thank you for reviewing this Jeremy, I have been sitting on the fence about this purchase and I’m able to make a better decision wether it fits my needs because of your non biased review.
I bought one last week for the cleaning cloths. They can't be out in normal washer so this is great. Just the job.!
I think you likely have to empty the water after the wash and fill it with fresh water for the rinse, but seems like a nice thing to have for hand-washables. Now, Temu needs to offer a dryer.
That is the way to do it. I just rinsed everything in the sink off camera to save time.
Lol the dryer
Check out the Morus dryer. It's a tabletop dryer that doesn't need an outside vent. Pricy at 450$ but maybe someone will design a knock-off from China at a lower price. It looks great, and I want it for my house up in Tahoe.
@@JeremyHill Can you review the Morus dryer? See if they'll send you one.
I assume because it doesn't need a vent, you can put it anywhere near a 110V outlet? The photos show people with it in their living room on a coffee table. LOL. It looks so great for a vacation home.
I got mine today. Tested. It works and cleans things. I did 2, 10 min wash cycles. and one 5 min rinse. Not used spin cycle but tested and it works. As small items, easy to ring out with hands but I do have a spinner. Also added stain remover in with detergents. Items were fully clean, water dirty on cycle 1. Live in appartment. Easier to have these things for my needs and if your on a budget great.
Happy with results. Just wanted it for underwear and socks, odd work item. Paid £22 Temu.
You could've gotten that juice out with just water. It's not a "stain" until it's been allowed to sit and fully dry
I would think spinning it in a sink with the plug opened so that extra water can get out while spinning. This would be good for washing my cats toys. Thanks for the demo!
What a GREAT demo and review!!!! Thanks so much!
I would also do the rinsing in this, as it would be thorough. I will buy one. Thanks~!
Thanks for the video. I have one of these. Good for small stuff. I don’t use the spin basket, I just wring out.
Thank you so much for this!!! I bought one of these and the directions are not in English at all so I was baffled on how to use it. I'm going to use this when I buy clothes from thrift stores to prevent bedbugs or if I need to do a load of underwear. I'm washing a pair of thrift store shorts I got right now!
I have had mine for a week now and I think it works really well. I normally have to hand wash bra's I washed in this and it got them really clean . I was impressed. I normally go to the laundromat so I been using it for light tee shirts, bras, underwear. Face cloths. Im getting the hang of it & how to use it better. The final cycle if you balance the clothing in the basket it don't shake much. I hope it last for quite a while. I may purchase another one as back up
Same
UPDATE: Went to use it a few days ago, and I turned it on, and it would turn off immediately. Then that completely stops & won't work. I decided to open the bottom where the motor was to see if something came loose. Nope, everything was still attached. The motor is super small, and it was rusty. There was black stuff like oil in there. There's a few wires & that's it. I dont know what went wrong. I took care of it & never overloaded it. I would dry it & leave the lid open. I didn't bother collapsing it to store it fit perfectly on my shelf. They are sending me another one. I may open where the motor is just to see if it's rusty. If so, I'm returning it for a refund.
Thank you for an informative review! I have been looking at these for a while for our small camper. I always seem to run out of clean underwear and socks before needing to make a trip to the laundry for big things like shirts, pants, bedding and towels. After watching your review I think I will get one! Thank you for doing this review and helping me decide!
Just discovered your channel - great demo, clear explanations and honest feedback based on your experience. I finally bought one of these yesterday and can't wait to receive it. I think you're supposed to remove the stopper and put it somewhere where it can drain whilst you use the spin cycle - that should stop the collection of water and suds you had in the bottom 😊 Thank you - I'm impressed with what you do so am going to subscribe 😎
I thought the same as you regarding the spin cycle. It seemed really odd to spin and leave the water in the machine! I'd definitely refill with water and run another wash cycle again, perhaps twice, to rinse the suds away before a final spin. A good idea, but quite labour intensive to if you want to do it thoroughly
Thank you, Jeremy, by seeing this video. It now helps me to know how to use my Mini washer. Again, thank you.!😊
If you add a little baking soda and borax, most stains will be gone. Also deodorizes clothes. Don’t use a ton of detergent. It cleans better with less and protects clothes. You didn’t rinse them before spin either. And the valve needs to be open to drain water out on spin cycle. And the balls are fabric softening balls. They really aren’t for drying.
Amen for less soap and adding b.soda and borax! Another alternative for white clothes is adding a peroxide powder like Oxi. But again, reduce until you just get 'er done, and don't waste washing products excessively.
There may be different types of balls. The wool balls we have are definitely for decreasing drying times, like some people toss in a dry towel.
10:12 You need to unplug the water hose cap in order for the water to get out while drying. That's why the clotches are still full of water.
No, they are full of water because spin basket is tiny so not enough centrifugal force to work well.
True he didn't open the spout I was wondering why he didn't let the water out
Great review thank you for this
I have one and I love it. Highly recommend it
I’ve been thinking of replacing a lot of paper towels with hand towels for the kitchen so this seems great.
Thank you for the detailed review and video of how to properly use this product. Also, the wool balls also are good for static cling. I use them now instead of dryer sheets.
You provide the best reviews! I look forward to your candor as you make assessments. Thank you for sharing
Thanks so much!
I brought one in Purple too, for small things, like rags.
Hi Jeremy! I'm new to your channel, I appreciate your honesty on the variety of products that you review. I think that I'll be ordering one of these cute, little washers along w/ the nose trimmer for my cousin who loves gadgets but is not the biggest fan of clean underwear and socks . This will make it fun and interesting for her. The nose trimmer is self explanatory. I'll show her your videos to inspire her.
Glad I found this video. Mine didn't have any instructions with it and I couldn't seem to figure it out. Now I know - mine isn't working. I guess I will see how well Temu deals with returns.
I was really impressed with the portable washing machine. I had 2 dried blood stains (from scratching) on my silk pillowcase. I washed it with woolite and it came out clean! Dried blood is tough. I did a rinse cycle with fresh water.
Tough to remove from natural fibre like silk or wool perhaps. Not hard at all on cotton with a regular detergent that has protein enzymes.
I really want one of these for my newborns clothing, towels & other linens! I can't wait to buy one & try it out 😊
Thanks for this review Jeremy. A friend and I have been looking at this washing machine for what seems like forever but I just wanted to be able to actually see it work before making my decision and giving him an opinion. It looks to be a good idea, especially with the way my husband can go through t-shirts, yet I agree with commenters here when it comes to the white t-shirt and the immediate stain removal is just not possible and it has to wait until a more convenient time and therefore the stain dries on the garment and is then very difficult to get out. but I am going to get this one as I totally believe that it waill help me reduce the amount of times I have to run to the laundromat.
Thank you for the discount offer (if I get it I think I will. I don't remember if I have officially signed up or not for Temu yet or not. I just know that I get the ads)
Jean
I really need one of these in my tiny apt. I love Temu too. I walk with a metal push cart to the laundry mat. This would be great for small loads. Guess I will need to get a drying rack as well. Purple is my color.
I found one at a bins store for $8. I have used it on things that require hand washing and on my great niece’s ballet outfit. So far, so good but I can’t imagine it having a long life span. It isn’t that well made.
Good to know.
Thanks, mine came in the mail today. I paid 16.99 on Temu. I watched your video first before I try it out. Only complaint I have before I use it is that my lid doesn't properly shut. For the price I guess I can't complain.
When you spin it out you should have the drain open so any water that's extracted out will be drained out of the appliance that way the water and soap doesn't stay inside the bottom of the washer and get the clothes all wet
You're right, but my intention was to show the total amount of water that's left over in order to judge how effective the spin is.
Thanks for a very well done video and you have an easy listening voice you should be on TV
👍I bought one of these for like ten bucks. It was a special sale for new temu customers. For ten bucks I bought it. Actually it is pretty decent. My regular washer died, so have been going to laundromat. But in the meantime, it is good for a light pair of shorts, a tee shirt, a couple bras, a few pairs of underwear, bandanas, half dozen crew socks, 2 pair heavy knee socks, handkerchiefs, a couple wash clothes, a few bibs, light baby clothes, etc. Nothing too big or bulky. For small lighter items it does work well. When it dies, I plan on buying another. I have the 8 liter, but have seen 9, 10 and 11 Liter ones too; though they cost slightly more. (And as small as it is, it uses a tiny amount of soap. while can fold it down, I usually leave it up, as it really is small and hardly uses space. As much as I use it, seems easier to just leave it up.) I would recommend for RV's, undies, socks, etc.👍
Can it fit a pair of jeans?
no @@wideopenthrottl
I just bought one for my older sister as an additional gift for her baby shower.
I appreciate you and your time in making this video.
It was so helpful. Im going to have fun with this washer. It's the little things in life...
Thank you good Sir!
Thanks for doing this. I'm looking for something to spin bathing suits to help dry them out. For the price seems like it will work for my purposes.
I bought the L10 it's really big works really well so glad i saw your video before I made the purchase!
A lot of people are saying that it's a bust and the, "nice try" remark but there are some things that can use some refinements in terms of design (like a longer//taller drying basket) before it becomes a better machine. It does have some potential though.
you really can’t make the spinner basket any taller cuz it will offset the washer’s balance during spin cycle and it will topple.
Thanks for having one of the few informative and real reviews on this. I've been looking at these on Amazon for my camper, but was kind of hesitant due to the cheap price.
In my household there is myself, a 13yr old, and a 4yr old. My washing machine sweet spot is the 17lb. twin tub washer. I LOVE that thing. I can do all my laundry except larger items like rugs and comforters. I rarely use my full size anymore. It cleans so well and much faster than the full size even if it is a little more hands on than a fully auto washing machine.
Agree. I love mine. I purchased this a few months back and was disappointed with the spin cycle.
I just ordered purple one ...but i had to check out the reviews! Thk u soo much!! I appreciate you showing me ahead!
Thank you for the thorough and great review! Got the exact same one, and I’m super excited. Our washer is currently broken so this will help while it gets fixed
Thank you very helpful
I just ordered mine the same colour 😊
I have one and it's great!!!
You need to do a rinse cycle of just water then spin because leaving the soap in the clothes can lead to skin issues and yeast infections.
Good advice. I did rinse the clothes in the sink before drying them.
@@JeremyHill so you washed them, spun them , THEN rinsed them ?....... I don't get it ?😕
Thank u for review. Very informative and actually usefull for making buying desision.