wonderwash hand powered washer for tiny apartments
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- The Nina Soft:
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The wonder wash: I bought mine on kijiji at 40$. Check the ads in you area before purchasing a new one. This is the link where to buy it on amazon
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This quick video to show you how to use the wonderwash correctly and to help you figure out how many clothes can fit inside it.
I used in this video kids clothes and adult clothes.
I also used the spinner Nina Soft to dry my clothes.
Those two machines are saving my a time and money.
In my next video I will show you if real dirt spots can disappear with this washer or not.
Thank you for watching. - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
It's very good for emergencies, lingerie. I had mine for two years; well worth the money. I also have the Nina Soft Spin Dryer. It can reduce air drying time by half.
Very good tutorial. Thank you very much.
The Wonder Wash only takes 1 tbsp. of laundry detergent, unless it is highly concentrated then only 1 tsp. Otherwise, you will be rinsing several times. At 70 yrs. of age, I do mine on the kitchen counter and I must use the drain pipe to empty it. The spinner works best if you place the heavy pieces in the unit in a circular motion. It will hold 17 lbs in the Nina Soft or 22 lbs in the Ninja Spin Dryer. I have had the Washer and the Ninja for 3 yrs. now and still use them weekly.
Great instructional video! I just received the wonder wash and ninja dryer bundle! Can't wait to use it!.
WOW I have watched a lot of how to vids, yours is the best ever showing how and how not to. You should teach a video class for YTube
excellent instructors and you did this one handed 🌻
it fits a lot of clothes in there!
I think that is a good clean. Thanks for the post
So much good information here. Thanks! I also like using a decent amount of soap and double-rinsing--even if I have the luxury of a normal washer. Clothes are cleaner that way.
That was too much detergent. You only need a tiny bit or you'll be running your clothes through multiple rinses. The WonderWash is a pretty amazing little device!
I'd prefer to use a decent amount of soap and do multiple rinses.
How long do you churn it?
@@Sheabuttahbaby from what I've read 2 minutes, but if it's really dirty I'd churn it for 5 imo.
Hot water are you sure the instructions say hot water to be used ?/
These are copied from the original Bamix Presawasher that was made in the UK during the 1970's/1980s. The difference is around centre on the inside of the Bamix it has a band full or perforated holes to mix the detergent ..Wonder Washers don't have that mixing band, but they do have a drain, which the Bamix model does not have.
The principle behind how these washers work and the reason they use very hot water has to do with physics.
Hot water releases steam when it is agitated. The steam becomes pressurised inside the sealed container. This steam softens the fabric fibres while the pressure forces the detergent through the clothes..... forcing out the dirt and most fresh stains.
The maximum load of clothes is approximately 2/3 of the size of the container. Ideally, the clothes need to be dampened in warm to hot water first. These washers will also work better using about 3 to 4 litres of extremely hot water as that will produce the most steam and pressure inside the sealed vessel.
They don't need a lot of detergent for average soiled clothes or you will end up having to rinse out the clothes several times.
Thank u this is perfect for kid clothes
If you place the clothes around the inside of the tub you will seldom have an unbalanced load. Start with the heaviest clothes at the bottom. It spins at 1800 rpm., whereas the Ninja Spin Dryer spins at 3200 rpm.
We just got ours and there’s a chart showing exactly how much water (qts) and detergent (tbsp) to put in and it says to first put in water and soap, then clothes 👍
Do you weigh the clothes?
@@co0lioGiirl 5lbs of laundry is equivalent to a plastic grocery bag unless you're adding a pair of jeans. Usually it will hold 2 pr. of jeans, depending on the size.
Best video yet on the Wonderwash!
U are over working yourself. U put dry clothes in. U can add soapy water and then turn
making more work when it isn't necessary Funky Town you are correct in how to use. I am a single and use it all the time I have the smaller spin dryer that laundry alternative has. Too much soap used. It shouldn't be like that.
Maybe she presoaked the clothes?
Can you wash with cold water?
You could put the clothes in first and then the water
I can just buy a bucket from home Depot with the top n throw my undergarments in it and shake shake shake I will work out at the same time
Will it fit a king size comforter?
Probably not
why long sleeves
Black text on black video.. shame we can’t read the text
It still seems like you’re doing most of tge work
I don't know. It still used electricity to dry the clothes and you still have to use a good bit of water. This might be ok for a teenager away in college, But for a woman with a family and a full time job.. Not worth it. Not good for people with very busy schedules
It's for people with small loads who have the time, not for everyone. The spinner is amazingly good and takes only three minutes to get the clothes 2/3s dry. Not much in the way of electricity used at all. Uses far less water than a regular machine!
Damn that!.lol
Waaaaay too much detergent!
I understand the wonder wash but why the spinner wash? If this is used for more emergency having no power, camping, broken washer or smaller single homes why would you buy a spinner too? Seems to me you might as well buy a washing machine. Even if someone can't afford a brand new washing machine then they have them used everywhere, you can get one for 150 of less. I guess what I am saying is this was a lot of work for you. I definitely get the washer but by the time you buy spinner too you are spending 100 or more for all that work you just had to do. I do think the wonder washer would be nice to have for small loads or emergencies.
It is also a space saver. My apartment is tiny and washer would be loud and disturb my neighbors. I did consider a full machine. I see what you are saying about the cost though.
I agree, I do all of my laundry with the laundry plunger or the laundry pod, and after having owned a laundry spinner in the past , I realized that it’s nice but unnecessary. Now I simply wring the clothes by hand or in the laundry pod and the clothes dry within a few hours or overnight depending on the weather, there’s no rush as long as you have plenty of extra clothing.
Wring the clothes out by hand and hang them on a rack in a warm room. If you have a small room with the electric water heater or some kind of furnace that gives of heat.. that works perfectly.... other than that, a rack in the shower room, and warm the room for an hour with a small electric heater. Then leave the door shut.