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Giantex Portable Mini Compact Twin Tub Washing Machine 20lbs Washer Spain Spinner Portable Washing Machine, Blue+ White

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Arrives Friday, Jun 7
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Style: Classic


Size: 20lbs Capacity


Features

  • Easy to Operate: This is our portable mini compact twin tub washing machine which is easy for you to operate. Saving so much time that you don't have to go to the laundromat or wash things by hand in the tub.
  • 20LBS Large Capacity: Washing tub: place clothing in the wash tub section, rated washing capacity: 12 lbs. Run the rinse cycle for the desired minutes, Rated spinner dryer capacity: 8lbs (half of the washing capacity, you may spin twice).
  • Semi-Automatic Design Relieves You from Hand Washing: Using this washing machine, you can set washer timer to15 min and spin timer to 5 minutes per load. You could choose the suitable time when washing based on clothes types. Different from common standard washing machines, you have much more freedom and options to make preprogrammed settings.
  • 300W Wash Power &110W Spin Power: Ideal for small loads. Delicate and light weight makes the washer easily moveable as you need. The wash motor is also powerful. 300w washing power & 110w spinner power will help you save much effort on washing.
  • Compact Twin Tub Washing Design : Convenient for home use. The filter net on the side of the washing barrel can quickly filter when washing, and you could easily pull it off when cleaning the tub. The cover plate needs to be put above the clothes inside when you use the spin tub to avoid high speed shaking and spinning. Easy assembly is required with all accessories packed in the package.

Capacity: 20 Pounds


Color: White & Blue


Brand: Giantex


Product Dimensions: 15"D x 24.8"W x 28.5"H


Special Feature: Portable,Light Weight,Compact


Cycle Options: Spin, Drain, Rinse


Voltage: 120 Volts


Controls Type: Knob


Maximum Rotational Speed: 1350 RPM


Access Location: Top Load


Item Weight: ‎28 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Giantex


Model Info: ‎EP21684


Item Weight: ‎28 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎24.8 x 15 x 28.5 inches


Item model number: ‎EP21684


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Efficiency: ‎300


Part Number: ‎EP21684


Special Features: ‎Portable,Light Weight,Compact


Standard Cycles: ‎4000


Material Type: ‎ABS, Polypropylene


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 14, 2016


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  • Overall, pretty happy with the machine. Easy to use if you know what you're doing.
Update: I have had this for a couple weeks now and figured out some "hacks" and tips. I place this in my tub and found no issue with that. I use our bathroom sponge to balance the machine and ease vibrations. I also went to my hardware store and bought a showerhead diverter, a 30-in 1/2" faucet supply hose, and a brass "barbed" adaptor. *Ensure these all connect in the store before purchase!* Sadly, 8 forgot the hose that came with the package, but I zip-tied it a couple times to get a decent seal. I always leave a little slack so any stray leaks don't get on the machine. Makes life easier just turning on the shower and filling/rinsing the machine this way. Cost of this was $30 but worth it! I am a 6'5" guy and I threw my back out filling the machine over and over. Plus, you can do a rinse and spin to get the suds out. With this machine, you must always think "less is more" and if it looks like enough, it's already too much. A decent load, to measure, is whatever can fit in the spin basket plus a one extra, light thing. When the wash cycle is going, you want to see a vortex... a whirlpool effect. If your clothes are floating and spinning at the top struggling to be washed, you've overloaded. Pull out items one by one until you get that whirlpool. You can spin and wash at the same time. The spinner drains regardless of the middle knob is set to drain, and if you overfill the wash tub it will drain whatever overflows. Plan this accordingly. Noise is compareble to an AC unit, and there are vibrations depending on where you place it and how level it is. I use a sponge balance and absorb some vibrations. Not fancy, but works. I reuse my hot water, topping off the wash tub each time. The water may look gross but it's fine as there's soap already in it. Dry cleaners reuse their chemical wash hundreds of times over and your clothes come out fine, plus you'll rinse it all. My whites come out whiter than the commercial washers too, so you're saving money and resources. I'm still very happy! *** Where do I start? Well, I have spent a good portion of the few weeks looking at portable washing solutions as my apartment does not have a washer set-up, and I got tired of using the public washers in my apartment community. All the coins needed, going back and forth, waiting for machines to open, ensuring I had enough quarters at the time, and the entire day had to be devoted to laundry more often than not. So, I shopped around, reading reviews and watching videos of different machines. This one stuck out as it's reasonably affordable and does a great job, according to reviews. I live in the Bay Area and this ships for Los Angeles, so I got it within a couple days (excluding a holiday and weekend). The box was in good shape and unclipped the ties. A whiff of "new plastic" and staring in awe, there it was, just as in the pictures. Unboxing was easy, unclip the ties and lift the top part off. A brand-new washer! I grabbed the instruction manual and flipped through it. As other have joked on here, it's in Engrish with such gems as "choke the dial" and "put staff not under." I tossed it aside because it's useless, most reviews give you the rundown. Here's mine, if you need it: Step 1: Place a splash of soap, no more than a heaping tablespoon's worth or the soap will take forever to rinse out. You don't need to measure, but just guess and be cautious. Step 2: Place clothing in machine, one item at a time. Sort your items keeping towels in one load, basics in another, denim in another, and so on. Fill the machine just over half full with basics. Towels and denim should be washed in smaller loads as they're heavier fabrics. Step 3: Ensure middle dial is set to "Normal" or "Soft" and fill with water. The "inlet hose" is useless out of the box as you need an adaptor that the manufacturer assumed you had. One end has a rubber gasket and the other end does not. The gasket end is the part that would go to an adaptor, the gasket-less end goes to the machine. Why? Because if you hook the gasket to the machine, it's harder than heck to get it off without nearly destroying the hose. During the inaugural load, I did not have an adaptor, so I filled the wash basin with a bucket. Fill just slightly over half-full, any more will splash out during the agitation cycle. Step 4: Check to see of the machine is plugged in. I forgot to do this and sat there confused. Turn the "Wash" dial to 15 minutes and the machine will hum to life. Let the machine do its thing and come back when it is done. It doesn't make any alarm when it's done, just so you know. Step 5: You may come back to, what I would describe as a burning smell. I was alarmed at first but nothing was wrong, it's "new motor smell." Turn the middle dial to drain and the water will come pouring out of the drain hose. There is no pump, so try to have the machine elevated or set in your bathtub. Step 6: Open the spinner basin and place a few items in, ensuring that it evenly loaded (about half of the wash load). Place the plastic insert in the bin on top of the laundry, close the lids. Is the middle dial still set to drain? Good. Leave it. Turn the "Spin" dial to 5. If you have the "inlet hose" hooked to an adaptor, this is where you can do a spin and rinse. If not, you can spin the suds out and wash again in clean water real fast, then repeat the spin. The machine will vibrate during the spin, and if it vibrates to a point where you think it is too much, stop the spin cycle and rearrange your items. Everything comes out damp, not wet. Like others have said: "About 90% dry." When putting away the machine, tilt it slightly toward the direction of the drainage hose to get the rest of the water out. I set the machine aside with the lids open as to prevent a musty smell in the future. I will say this: Don't overwhelm the machine. Do a couple washes and allow the machine to cool and rest for a couple hours, say, while your laundry is drying on a rack. If you overexert the machine, it will break. EEK! It's more for daily loads (every day or every other day) than for a single day of wash ("laundry day"). It's a great compact machine that gets your laundry as clean as most large washing machines. It takes a bit more effort on your part to tend to each load, but it's easier than running up and down flights of stairs, digging in the sofa for coins, and fighting over the next machine. I plan on finding a cart to place this on so I can store it easier, and find an adaptor that will fit the inlet hose. I will update this as time goes on. It's a really simple machine, gets the clothes clean, and I am saving some money from the get go compared to the few bucks it takes each wash in the laundromat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2016 by Michael Michael

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How I wash my clothes: 15 minute wash cycle Drain the Washing tub 3 minute spin cycle Refill Washer tub with fresh water 9 minute rinse cycle 3 minute final spin cycle Pros: • Lightweight and easy to carry. • Compact fit and very slim. • Does not need to be hooked up to a water line or faucet. You can pour water into the wash tub by using a small bucket. • The portable washing machine is versatile and can be used in any environment. • The Spin tub does a phenomenal job at wringing out the water from your clothes. • Easy to use and helping you save time and money. Cons: • The machine creates a continuos “ low vibrating humming sound” when washing- and spinning-clothes. • The machine’s draining hose does not drain efficiently. The hose needs to lay flat on the floor completely or be hanging downward into a bucket. Since I live on the 2nd floor in my apartment complex. I didn’t want to piss off my downstairs neighbor because of the machine’s powerful 300W motor. It produced a continuous low humming sound and vibrated my apartment floors. I used a yoga mat, memory foam bath mat, and a living room table to severely reduced the vibration sounds and it work. Great value. Great for single people. Helping you save time and money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024 by Mark-Oliver Mark-Oliver

  • Compact But Powerful Washer - A Little Quirky!
First off, I would actually give this a 4 1/2 - it really is surprising how well it works. The tub is a good size and it agitates the load to a surprising degree, almost shocking! It doesn't use a center agitator like a full-sized washer, but it agitates just as well! It moves the load around a lot and has a built in lint filter. You set all of the timers manually. The Spinner is sized to hold about half of the main tub, but does an incredible job of semi-drying the clothes. Seriously, it spins so fast it sounds like a jet engine taking off! I really like this washer! 5 Stars!! But now, for the quirky stuff (-1 star): After a couple of weeks the Spinner started not working correctly due to water not draining properly out of the inner tub it drains into. I contacted the company and they immediately sent some photos of the inner-workings. They were open to any questions I might have. This seemed good, but I did feel that I was left to my own devices, literally. There's really not much you CAN do because the unit is mostly molded together. The timers and switches are in the upper panel. In the lower part the attached motors were quite substantial and seemed to be fine. The drainage tube is where I focused. I had switched the tube from the left to the right side of the unit and when I checked it, by bringing it to the center, the water drained out. I believe i may have kinked it when I moved it initially. However, a couple weeks later it did it again. The main tub worked fine, but the high-speed spinner had 2 to 3 inches of standing water on it, preventing it from reaching it's required speed. Problem Fixed #1: What I finally found (by pulling the spinner tub off a little toward the right/front) was some sort of flap in the draining area under the tub, that acted as a valve. It was blocking the water as it came out of the Spinner. I took a wire and pushed on it slightly and the 'stuck' water drained out. Fixed #2: the instructions say that the unit needs at least a 4" clear below the tub. I found that's is not enough. So i went to the local Dollar store and bought 2 Step-stools (the stackable type) and I placed the washer on those with a rubber mat under the side closest to the drain. (I place the washer in my shower/tub for obvious reasons, but it has a draining sloop). That gives about 10 inches of clearance for the drain tube. Now it works perfect, it cleans clothes better than the washers in my buildings laundry. The Spinner dries the clothes about 90%, so I use the drier in the laundry room and can overload the drier and the clothes come out perfect. Conclusion: Even with figuring out my own fixes, this unit is surprisingly good. It cleans the clothes well and I'm saving $2 with every load! That's hard to beat! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Remo Carbetta

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