12 lbs Full-automatic Washing Machine with 10 Wash Programs

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12 lbs Full-automatic Washing Machine with 10 Wash Programs 12 lbs Full-automatic Washing Machine with 10 Wash Programs 12 lbs Full-automatic Washing Machine with 10 Wash Programs 12 lbs Full-automatic Washing Machine with 10 Wash Programs 12 lbs Full-automatic Washing Machine with 10 Wash Programs

• Mini portable washing machine, small space needed for this washing machine
• Features a large 12 lbs load capacity for doing light to medium laundry loads
• With a compact size, it is great for dorms, apartments, etc.
• Full automatic washing machine, you only need to select a wash program
• Clear Lid allows you to see and monitor the water condition
• The handle is designed for easy open
• With a built-in drain pump, automatic drainage
• Stainless steel inner tub
• With one inlet water hose and a drain hose
• Saving water and electricity
• 10 programs and 8 Water Level Selections with LED display
• Adjustable foot

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  • I'm looking for a drain hose

    Ask!!!!! Hello, first I want to say that this product turned out to be very good. I have approximately 3 and a half years with it and without any problems. I want to know if there is an answer like the drain hose since my puppies bit the current original hose and now every time it drains, the water leaks and falls on the floor.

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  • Overall, I'm very satisfied with this machine. It's easy to use once you know how to operate it.

    Update: I've been using it for a few weeks now and figured out some "tricks" and tricks. I put it in the bathtub and haven't encountered any problems. I use a bathroom sponge to balance the machine and reduce vibration. I also went to a hardware store and bought a shower head diverter, a 30-inch 1/2-inch faucet hose, and a brass barbed connector. *Always test these accessories in the store before buying to ensure they connect!* Unfortunately, I forgot to buy the hose that came with the package, but I wrapped it with cable ties to make sure it was sealed well. I always leave a little slack to prevent leaks from getting into the machine. This makes it much easier to turn on the shower and directly fill/rinse the machine. This machine cost $30, but it's absolutely worth it! I'm 6 feet 5 inches (about 1.96 meters) tall, and I used to sprain my back from repeatedly filling it with water. Plus, you can rinse and spin it dry to get rid of all the foam. When using this washing machine, always remember the "less is more" principle. If it looks like you have enough, you've already filled it too much. A suitable load is roughly the amount of clothes that fit into the spin-dry tub plus one light extra garment. During the wash cycle, you should see a vortex-like pattern. If the clothes are floating on the surface, spinning and struggling, you've overfilled. Remove the clothes one by one until a vortex-like pattern appears. You can spin-dry and wash simultaneously. The spin-dry tub will automatically drain even if the central knob isn't set to drain; overflow water will also be drained if the tub is too full. So plan ahead. The noise level is similar to an air conditioner, and it vibrates depending on its placement and level. I use a foam pad to balance the vibration; it's not high-end, but it works. I reuse hot water, filling the tub completely each time. The water might look a little dirty, but that's okay because detergent has been added. Dry cleaners reuse chemical detergents hundreds of times, and your clothes get very clean, plus you have to rinse them thoroughly. My white clothes get whiter than in a commercial washing machine, so it's both economical and environmentally friendly. I'm very satisfied! *** Where should I begin? Well, I've been looking for a portable washing machine for the past few weeks because my apartment doesn't have one, and I'm tired of using the communal washing machines in my apartment complex. It's always coin-operated, a lot of running around, waiting for the machine to open, making sure I have enough coins, and it usually takes all day to do laundry. So, I started comparing, reading reviews, and watching videos of different machines. This washing machine stood out because it was reasonably priced and, according to the reviews, washed very well. I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, and this washing machine was shipped from Los Angeles, so I received it in a few days (excluding holidays and weekends). The box arrived intact, and the straps came undone easily. A strong "new plastic" smell hit me, and I stared at it in amazement—it was there, exactly as pictured. Unpacking was simple: untie the straps and remove the top cover. A brand new washing machine! I grabbed the instruction manual and flipped through it. As others have joked here, the manual is in terrible English, filled with odd phrases like "block the knob" and "put the employee underneath." I set it aside because it's useless; most reviews have already explained the steps clearly. Here are my instructions if you need them: Step 1: Pour in a small amount of laundry detergent, no more than a full spoonful, otherwise it will be difficult to rinse off. You don't need to measure precisely; just add a little by feel, but be careful. Step 2: Put the clothes into the washing machine one by one. Sort the clothes: towels in one bin, basic clothes in another, denim in yet another, and so on. Put a little more than halfway into the washing machine with basic clothes first. Towels and denim are thicker and should be washed in smaller batches. Step 3: Make sure the center knob is set to "Standard" or "Gentle," then add water. The "water inlet hose" is not usable by default because you need an adapter, which the manufacturer assumes you already have. One end of the hose has a rubber gasket, the other does not. Connect the gasketed end to the adapter, and the non-gasketed end to the washing machine. Why? Because if you connect the gasketed end directly to the washing machine, it will be difficult to remove and the hose can easily be damaged. For the first wash, I didn't have the adapter, so I filled the washing tub with water using a bucket. Only fill it slightly more than half full; any more water will splash out during agitation. Step 4: Check if the washing machine is plugged in. I forgot this step and was completely confused. Set the "Wash" knob to 15 minutes, and the washing machine will hum and start. Let the machine finish the wash automatically, then come back. It won't make any alarms, so please be aware. Step 5: You might smell a burnt odor. I was worried at first, but it's nothing to worry about; it's just the "new motor smell." Turn the middle knob to the drain position, and water will flow from the drain hose. This washing machine doesn't have a water pump, so try to elevate the machine or place it in the bathtub. Step 6: Open the spin tub and put in a few items of clothing, making sure they are evenly distributed (about half the washing capacity). Place the plastic liner in the container above the clothes and close the lid. Is the middle knob still set to the drain position? Good, keep it in that position. Turn the "Spin" knob to 5. If you have connected the "inlet hose" to the adapter, you can spin-dry and rinse here. If you haven't connected the adapter, you can quickly shake off the foam, then wash again with clean water, and repeat the spin-drying steps. The machine will vibrate during the spin-drying process; if the vibration is too strong, stop the spin-drying and rearrange the clothes. All clothes will be wet, not completely soaked, after washing. As others have said, "about 90% dry." When putting the machine away, tilt it slightly towards the drain hose to drain any remaining water. I usually leave the lid open and set the machine aside to prevent musty smells later. A word of caution: don't overload the machine. After a few washes, let the machine cool down and rest for a few hours, such as while clothes are hanging on a clothesline. Overusing the machine can damage it. Oops! This washing machine is better suited for daily washes (every day or every other day) than single washes ("laundry days"). It's a great small washing machine that gets clothes clean just as well as most large washing machines. Although it takes a little more effort each time I do laundry, it's much easier than running up and down stairs, searching for coins in the sofa, and fighting to use the next washing machine. I plan to find a small trolley to put it on for easy storage, and I also need to find an adapter to connect to the water inlet. I will update my experience as I go. This washing machine is very easy to operate, washes clothes very clean, and has saved me a lot of money from the start—much more cost-effective than the few dollars I save each time I go to a laundromat.

  • Saves time and money!!!

    It looked like a big toy. I initially just glanced at it and checked the tubing. I read the instructions and even used a magnifying glass to try and read the words. In the end, I just tossed the instructions aside (though I'll keep them for later) and referred directly to previous reviews for installation and use. It arrived in perfect condition, without any damage, dents, or signs of use or misuse during production, assembly, packaging, or shipping. It looked very light, and it really was! My husband placed it in the bathtub in the guest bathroom on a plastic platform. It wobbled a bit, so we just put it in the tub and started using it. I haven't encountered any problems yet, but you'd better judge based on your own situation. It plugs into a thick orange extension cord. While it's not the most aesthetically pleasing, it's fully functional and meets my needs. Again, please judge based on your specific situation. I put in about a load of clothes, along with laundry detergent (1 tablespoon) and oxygen bleach (1 tablespoon of generic oxygen bleach). I added the amounts entirely by feel, thinking I could adjust them later. Then I added water, set the timer, and let it run. Everything worked perfectly. The spin cycle is great. I put in about half a load of clothes and set it for 2 minutes. It worked perfectly. Following a previous reviewer's advice, I didn't use the inlet hose. I threw it away, which was a good suggestion for me. I have a shower head that doubles as a handheld showerhead, so I use that to add water. If I didn't have one, I would buy one or an adapter. Using the shower head that doubles as a handheld showerhead seems to be the most convenient. The previous reviewer's advice was very helpful. I have a full-size high-efficiency washer and dryer, so why would anyone buy this? Simply put, this high-efficiency washer doesn't get clothes clean, and it takes a long time to finish a load. Even a quick wash takes over an hour. Yes, I know how to use it, and it functions as designed. I bought this washer out of necessity, but I'm glad I made the decision. So far, the only things I haven't washed in this washer are bath towels, jeans, and sheets. We have enough of those; I only need to wash them twice a month in the large washer. Even so, I still save time. I no longer have to wait over an hour to finish a load of laundry. More importantly, the clothes get clean! When my big washing machine breaks down, I just want to buy another one just like this. Even if I use this machine to wash more than one load of laundry every day, it saves more time than using a full-size, energy-efficient washing machine, and the results are better. I don't have to rant like a drunken sailor on payday in Norfolk. I can't even describe how simple and efficient this washing machine is for me. And it's relatively inexpensive. I've already washed five large loads of laundry with it, and it took less than half an hour from unpacking to using it. Those washing machine manufacturers should be ashamed. This "toy" is much better than them. It also saves a lot of space. One last reminder: after using the "drain" function, remember to turn the knob back to "standard" or "gentle" mode when refilling. I didn't understand why it wouldn't refill at first. My mind went blank, but you'll probably only encounter this once! I highly recommend this little washing machine. It's not one of those machines you set up and then forget about, but it's much better than my two-year-old Maytag washing machine. To add: even if you gave me all the tea in the world, I wouldn't trade it for this! It's still working perfectly. If it ever breaks down, I'll definitely buy another one!

  • It was a great buy.

    This washing machine is great for washing large items like pants or shirts, and can also wash multiple bras or underwear at once. It effectively removes stains and requires very little detergent. You can choose the wash time yourself. The spin-dry basket is small, so don't overload it with clothes, or the machine will lose its balance. Overall, I'm very satisfied and would recommend it to others.

  • Ideal for home use

    Perfect for apartment dwellers! Saves me the hassle of going to the laundry. It's very convenient to use. I put it in the laundry sink, and a week's worth of clothes are washed in no time.

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