🌀 Wash, Spin, and Win: Your Laundry Game Changer!
The Auertech Portable Washing Machine is a compact, twin-tub laundry solution designed for modern living. With a powerful 1300 RPM motor, it offers an 18lbs washing capacity and a 10lbs spinning capacity, making it ideal for small spaces like dorms and RVs. Its user-friendly controls and smart drainage system enhance convenience, while built-in safety features ensure a worry-free laundry experience.
Brand Name | Auertech |
Item Weight | 31 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 27 x 32 inches |
Capacity | 28 Pounds |
Max Spin Speed | 1300 RPM |
Installation Type | Portable |
Part Number | AU8590 |
Special Features | High Efficiency |
Color | White, Blue |
Control Console | Knob |
Standard Cycles | 2 |
Access Location | Top Load |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Included Components | Drain Hose, Inlet Hose, Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Very good
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amazing Portable Washing Machine – Compact & Powerful!I’m so impressed with this portable washing machine! It’s the perfect solution for small spaces like apartments or dorms. Despite its compact size, it washes clothes really well and handles a good amount of laundry at once. It’s easy to set up, lightweight, and simple to use. I love that it saves water and energy compared to full-sized machines. The spin cycle works great and leaves clothes nearly dry. A must-have for anyone without access to a full laundry setup — super convenient and efficient!
A**
Great investment!
I love this washer dryer combo. It is surprising lightweight and easy to transport/maneuver. The agitator in the washer itself works great. The spinner in my opinion works as expected with minimal drying time as it probably spins out at least 80-90% of the water in your clothes. I found the key to avoiding your spinner from becoming off level is to position the wet clothes eventually with heavier items on the bottom. (NOTE...If the water level is too high, too many items, extra heavy items, or if the drainage hose is not drained regularly the wash timer will not work and will not start the agitator. The only downside is depending on where you will be filling or draining the washer tub you may need to purchase the extension hose kit as the hose is short and might not reach the sink or tub faucet). I personally keep my washer on my porch and fill the tub with a garden hose. I purchased this in March of 25 and I use it multiple times a day and throughout the week. I would have to say it is durable but, made mostly of plastic, overall good quality, and perfect for small spaces. I paid under $250. Expensive but, well worth the investment! 😊😁 I wish I would have bought it sooner.
A**S
PERFECT for apartment dwellers!
I have trialed and errored this thing for 9 months so you wont have to! If you are on the fence about getting one of these washers I suggest you look them up on tiktok - you will find alot of brands and reviews. I ultimately chose this one because of its larger size AND because it has a drain pump to help push the water out (some of them only drain by gravity)First I'll start with the tricks I've learned that make this thing much easier to useSHOWER HEAD - the little hose it comes with is okay, but it takes around 10 minutes to fill up that way and getting it to stay on the sink without falling off or leaking is a pain. Getting a deatchable shower heard cut fill time to about 4 minutes.DRAIN HOSE - FIRST - its probably better to drain it in the toilet due to the amount of lint that drains out with the dirty water. If not, make sure you have a hair catcher or something over your drain so you can stop the excess lint going down the tub drain. I clogged my drain a couple times before I learned this less. i ALSO didnt realize until about a month ago that you can turn the washer over and move the drain hose from the right to the left side depending on where you want to drain it. So for a while I was moving it back and forth to fill it and drain it, but now I've got that figured out.EXTENSION CORD - the cord on this is pretty short so an extension cord will probably be neccesary.SHOWER ROD and BOX FAX - get a second shower rod and hang your clothes there, set up a box fan to speed up drying. If you get a drying rack, use it for small things or you will run out of room fast.Now the actual review - I freaking love this little washer. You do have to kind of "babysit" it - meaning you have to manually fit it up, run it for 15 minutes, drain it, manually fill it up and run it again to rinse the clothes, drain it, then manually spin it. But it beats always going to the laundry mat. The larger size is ideal for me because I can do about a half of a full basket of laundry at the time - i just cant spin it all at once so I usually spin half (1 to 3 times depending how much water the items are holding on it) then while im spinning the second half of the load I start refilling it with water to start the next load. You dont need to use very much laundry soap at all! I am guilty of using too much in normal machines but you need very little for this washer. Same with softener (add that to the rinse cycle). Its a little heavy because of its bigger size so its kind of a pain to move it back into the closet when im done, but if you have a larger bathroom you might not even need to move it.ADHDers beware - dont walk away from this thing while youre filling it up UNLESS you have the drain hose set up where it will drain to already. I overfilled this twice and slightly flooded my bathroom because I walked away from it without setting a timer. The good news is that when it overflows its draining from the hose, so if you set up the hose where its in the tub or toilet already, it wont overflow onto the floor.When im done with it, I hoist it up on the side of the bathtub so that the drain hose is completely below it and drain the last bit of water into the bathtub. The pump is strong but theres always a little water left at the bottom so this step is neccesary to make sure theres no water in the bottom when you put it away.I generally dont wash blankets or bedding in it (aside from pillow cases) mostly because I dont have the space to hang them to dry really. But I have seen reviews on tiktok of people who do so it might be possible! it also just depends on if the blanket would fit into the spin side when its fully wet.Ill end my review by saying this - while the washer is AMAZING - sometimes it will be easier to still go to the laundry mat if you have alot of laundry to do. It takes about 1-1.5 hours for me to do a load (with distractions and multitasking of course) so if I have a weeks worth of clothes for two people to wash, it may be an all day activity to get it done in the little washer. But I will still be using this thing the majority of the time.
G**Y
For a small inexpensive machine, it is pretty mighty.
So far so good. I hooked it up with no problem except for an issue with the washer side lid where the little flange that hooks into the lid was too long so I just snipped it and was able to fix that problem right away. I’m on my second load of laundry. The spinner works great and clothes come out almost dry. The washer seems to work really well. The drain works well I haven’t had any problems. I already had attachment to my faucet. That is a hook up for garden hoses and the fill hose fit right over that I have a large drying rack and so far all is good. I decided to go with a cheaper machine and I’m glad I did. I did not want anything with complicated knobs, etc. this is all manual and I’ll be honest, it’s kind of fun to use - really nice to have my own private washer in my apartment instead of using the communal laundry in my building and no quarters. My hot water is included in my rent, so I’m not going out of pocket for water either. I would recommend purchasing this at this point . Not fancy, but it does the job. Hopefully it holds up for a while. The only reason why I’m not giving it five stars is that I had to modify the knob to get the lid down, which really is a minor issue but nonetheless it should have been machined properly and met inspection standards. It is not noisy. If it’s perfectly in my kitchen and attaches both the fill hose and the drain hose on my sink. I think the quality is pretty high. If you’re doing laundry in an apartment with communal washers and want to get away from that. I highly recommend this product. It’s not too big. The only thing is that you have to piecemeal the clothes into the spinner but honestly, this is taking me less time than using the apartment laundry. By yourself, a big collapsible drying rack and be done with spending money on laundry. This machine allows me to do small loads easily.UPDATE: I now have using the washer for at least a month. Here’s where we are now. I still recommend this little Machine. Be warned that you have to stay with the machine while you’re filling it and spinning. It does not automatically turn off the water entering the washer side. If you don’t watch it, you’re gonna have a flood! I know from experience I live on a ground floor with no one underneath me so no damage was done other than me having to clean up a lot of of water. It washes clothes really well and the pump that drains the machine usually works well itself, however do not overload the spin side. If you overload it, you’re gonna have water on the floor. I think it’s a good idea to give the mechanism a break so that it doesn’t overheat. I have not experienced overheating but I can see where that would happen. In my opinion after having the machine for a while I think it’s a good buy and I think it’s very efficient, but you have to learn how to finesse the machine. You can wash sheets but spin them one at a time. The spinner is very powerful and it is true that your clothes come out almost dry. You can wash bath mats easily, but I don’t recommend putting them into the spinner. For the price this has worked out very well for me so far.
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