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Auertech Portable Washing Machine, 40lbs Twin Tub Washer Mini Compact Laundry Machine with Drain Pump, Semi-automatic 24lbs Washer 16lbs Spinner Combo for Dorms, Apartments, RVs

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Arrives Jul 26 – Jul 31
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Size: 40lbs capacity


Features

  • Large Capacity Twin tub WasherAuertech portable mini washer has two separate tubs, washing tub and spin tub, allowing you to wash and dry clothes at the same time. The compact and lightweight design makes it easy to fit in bathrooms or closets. Perfect for dorms, apartments, RVs, etc. Note: There is water in the washing machine because it is tested before packaging, we do not sell used products!
  • Powerful PerformanceEquipped with a 1300 rpm powerful motor, clothes can be washed quickly and efficiently. Washer: 24lbs, Spin Cycle: 16lbs. The transparent window allows you to see the process of washing or spinning. Our mini washer machine can achieve low consumption and save water, while free your hands.
  • Equip with Drain Pump & Adjustable Inlet Hose This portable washing machine equipped with a drainage pump. You can choose freely drain water to a higher position or a convenient place randomly. You never need to worry about the drainage problem.
  • User-friendly DesignThanks to the high quality PP body, this washing machine is lightweight, does not deform and rust easily, and has a long service life. The washer produces the powerful water flow that effectively cleans clothes and reduces wear. It is equipped with a drain hose to easily drain out dirty water.
  • Time & Space SaverThe washing cycle is up to 15 minutes and the spinning cycle is up to 5 minutes each load, it could save your valuable time. The overall dimension is 32" x 18.5" x 36.5" inches, it is suitable for limited space. No installation is required. NOTE: Feel free to contact us if you have any problems, we will respond within 24hrs and resolve the problems as the way you want.

Description

Description Still struggling with washing clothes? Get a Auertech mini washing machine to free your hands! Our brand new compact washing machine has two separate tubs, washing tub and spin tub, allowing you to wash and dry clothes at the same time, saving your valuable time. Equipped with a 1300 rpm powerful motor, clothes can be washed quickly and efficiently. Users can control washing time, washing mode and spinning time through the three control switches on the panel. Also thanks to the high quality PP body, this washing machine is lightweight, does not deform and rust easily, and has a long service life. Finally, the compact and lightweight design makes it easy to fit in bathrooms or closets. Perfect for dorms, apartments, RVs, etc. Features Two separate tubs: washing tub and spin tub Compact and lightweight design 1300 rpm powerful motor Equipped with two transparent covers, a drain hose, a water hose Adjustable washing/spinning time Reduce consumption and save water high quality PP body Simple control panel Not easy to deform and rust Specification Color: White and Blue Material: PP, stainless steel Overall Dimension: 32" L x 18.5" W x 36.5" H Voltage: 110V/60Hz Net Weight: 47.5Lbs Wash Capacity: 14Lbs Spin Capacity: 16Lbs Washing Power: 540W Spinner Power: 250W Package Include: 1 x washing machine, 1 x inlet hose, 1 x manual

Product Dimensions: 18.5"D x 32"W x 36.5"H


Brand: Auertech


Capacity: 40 Pounds


Special Feature: drain pump


Access Location: Top Load


Finish Type: Painted


Color: White Blue


Cycle Options: Spin, Drain


Item Weight: 47.5 Pounds


Material: Polypropylene


Brand Name: ‎Auertech


Item Weight: ‎47.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18.5 x 32 x 36.5 inches


Capacity: ‎40 Pounds


Max Spin Speed: ‎1300 RPM


Installation Type: ‎Portable


Part Number: ‎AU1050


Special Features: ‎drain pump


Color: ‎White Blue


Control Console: ‎Knob


Access Location: ‎Top Load


Voltage: ‎1.1E+2 Volts (DC)


Material Type: ‎Polypropylene


Included Components: ‎Drain Hose, Inlet Hose, Manual


Date First Available: December 14, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • If you had the original Gigantix or Costway washer, this is right up your alley!
Size: 28lbs capacity
I had the Costway washer of similar, yet smaller design. It took no more than two or three full buckets of water. In contrast, this unit can take up to four or five full buckets easily. It hardly takes up more space! Just a little thicker, a little wider, and a little taller. My only issue is the short cord. Extension cords fix the problem, but why not just provide a longer cord? I used to put the Costway washer in a chair beside the bath tub so that gravity could provide the draining: there was no pump. You will have to get used to using this new washer which has a pump. The pump works very well; you just have to learn how to coax the last bit of water out the hose. If the hose is not flat on the ground (in my case, it has to go over the lip of the tub), then there will be a small amount of water left inside the washer by the pump, which is fighting gravity to get the water over the lip of the tub. I simply lift the washer onto the basin after the final cycle, and use gravity and the pump to complete the drainage. It is fairly easy to move and to lift if you're used to the Costway unit. There is no installation, since it is portable after all. The spin dryer is a bit bigger too, and completely functional. The Costway washer lasted me 7 years. Impressive. I used to help the agitator go around with my hand to save stress on the motor. The motor finally blew. I also "help" the motor with this new washer. I feel the motor, even on this washer, could be a bit more sturdy and powerful. Also consider, the clothes would spin back and forth better if there were a top motor acting in tandem with the bottom motor, providing less stress on each. It cleans just as superbly as the Costway and Gigantix units. Be mindful; a load with four buckets of water takes twice as long as the two buckets you may be used to. Get your game face on my friends. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2025 by Michael Harper Michael Harper

  • Great investment!
Size: 28lbs capacity
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025 by Ann

  • Well worth the money.
Size: 28lbs capacity
This washer pays for itself. It saves me trips to the laundry mat. I have done several washes with it, and it works great. It is quiet and the agitation is impressive. It gets the dirt out. The controls are easy to use, and the water hose stays put when I fill the machine. The build quality is great; it agitates, and the spin side gets the clothes ready to hang without them dripping at all. Clothes are just barely damp. Do not overload the machine and I am sure it will last for some time. When I first opened the washer side I was amazed how big the tub was. Overall, A Good Buy ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025 by Charles Golden

  • Weight of Clothes matter in this machine, not just quantity!
Size: 28lbs capacity
Let me start by sharing I do have laundry hookups in my basement, a good bit of space down there and a floor drain (but no vent to outside and no windows that open down there). I do not live in an apartment, but a very old house. However, due to issues with a basement wall where my stairway is buckling in (I now have braces installed courtesy of foundation repair people) I can not fit more than 21" width of anything down the stairs. I had been going to the laundromat for the last 20 years. I am caring for a disabled husband now and I do not have the time to run back and forth to the laundromat. I also did not want to hassle with finding a way to hook up laundry hoses to my kitchen sink and our sink drain is a problem. My upstairs bathroom is tiny and has no electric outlets. The solution then was a twin tub portable mini washing machine in my basement and a separate spin dryer. I actually like that this takes some manual labor as I have more control over how much water to add, how long to wash and rinse, how much to drain at a time and so on. I have done two loads of laundry so far and have learned a few things. One, just because the capacity of this machine is 18 lbs in the wash tub, that does NOT mean you should put that much in at a time. Heavier clothing items should be washed separately in a small load. I originally planned on a "medium load" that filled a small round laundry basket, but within minutes of starting the wash I could see this was too much, even though only 1/2 the tub was filled with clothes. I had several pairs of heavy pants in there and a few heavier towels along with some shirts, underwear, songs, and a pair of long johns. I removed the towels and pants and turned this into two loads of laundry. It worked far better this way, not tanging my clothes and shaking the machine due to the weight of the laundry. The second problem I encountered was the lint filter in the tub kept popping off, even when I adjusted my load to a smaller load and kept the water level no more than halfway up the tub. The only way I could make it stay in was to wrap two rubber bands around the top and bottom of the lint trap and then insert it back in. This worked beautifully. I don't know if this is a problem with all these machines or just mine but as long as I found a way to keep it in I am ok. Once I figured out those issues everything else went very smoothly. I do not use the inlet hose at all. I bought a small laundry hose for $10 at a hardware store that fits nicely to my universal cold water hookup/faucet and I simply use that hose to fill my tub as needed. I do not hook it to my washing machine, I just hold it and fill the tub. it only takes about one minute to fill 1/2 way. I could have run the drain hose directly to my floor drain, but again that drain can be testy so I have a large laundry bucket on the side of my washing machine to drain water in, and then I later tip that and drain it VERY SLOWLY into my floor drain (residue sinks to the bottom so I can catch some of it that way too so it doesn't go in the drain). Its an extra step but ensures I will not clog a drain with too much water at once. I added a mesh wire lint filter (from a package of five) I bought for $5 at Menards on the end of the drain hose and it catches a lot of lint/hair etc. I did notice a small amount of lint on my clothes from the washing machine and I still have yet to figure out what to add to the lint trap in the washing machine to catch more of that. It wasn't a huge amount but noticeable. The washing machine agitated my clothes very well and created a lot of soap suds. I did try the spinner and it worked decently, no problems at all. I use it as a rinse (added a little water and did a spin cycle in it), and then after draining the wash tub I add more clean water and rinse my clothes again in the washer. My final spin I do in my Panda spin dryer as it is much larger and more powerful than the little spin dryer on the Auertech machine. I hang my clothes upstairs in our spare bedroom on drying racks. So far this system is working very well for me. If I need to wash large blankets, I can hand wash those in my bathtub and throw one at a time in my panda spin dryer. Everything else (aside from coats) I can wash in my Auertech. I don't need a dryer and I hate how those damage clothes anyway. I have always hung at least 3/4 of my clothes dry even at the laundromat. This was a very reasonably priced machine and is powerful for the price. My clothes did come out very clean and fresh, but slightly stiff as I think I used too much soap. Definitely a learning curve with this! I only used a half a capful but now I think I need even less for a small load. The plan is to wash an average of 3 small loads per week between my husband and I (we are frugal with clothes and re wear stuff more than once before washing). Each cycle/load takes about 45 minutes from start to done hanging clothes on a rack after spin drying. This beats a fifteen minute drive to the laundromat, waiting around for loads there about an hour, and hauling it back to the house another fifteen minutes. I don't have to deal with traffic, crowds, finding an open washer and dryer and spending $$$. My takeaway is that this machine works well if you baby it and do smaller loads at a time. I can see that the drain hose is very delicate so I am extra careful with it and I also hang on to it a bit when I am draining the tub. This is another reason for not having it directly on the floor running to the drain. I definitely stay around my units the entire time I am washing and never walk away. But it goes fast as I am always doing something. Overall I am happy with this unit. It fits my needs. It will come in handy during blizzards in the winter as I don't have to leave my house now! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024 by E. Wiggins E. Wiggins

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