Customer Reviews for Wonder Washer

Wonder Washer
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Wonder Washer List Price: $80.00
Category: Kitchen
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Customer Review: Wonder Washer
Summary: 2 Stars

This product was advertised as new but it was used. It arrived in a box that was totally used and abused (I thought it was the fault of UPS) until I used it. It leaks water long after drained and was apparently returned to the store that I bought it from because of this. I read reviews on it before ordering but wish I had known how difficult it is after washing since you have to rinse and wring separately. It's less work to just hand wash altogether.

Customer Review: wonder washer
Summary: 1 Stars

The wonder washer gets clothes clean BUT leaves them soaking wet. It does not spin the water out like a regulare washer. AND does not rinse the soap out.

Customer Review: Mediocre
Summary: 1 Stars

This thing takes three half bucket fulls of water to wash a shirt that has been worn for a week. It also becomes noticeably slower with every extra shirt you put in for it to wash.

It takes about 3 times what many sellers imply which is that it's only going to take you 15 minutes to get a shirt (worn for a week) clean (when the water stops turning gray).

The problem is that the stupid thing spins in one direct for about 10 to 15 seconds, then spins in the other direction. There is about zero agitation.

It's also a annoyingly loud and is not the best thing for an apartment with walls you can hear though. It was also making my computer speakers crackle when I had it plugged in to the outlet opposite of the room with the computer speakers.

The timer knob is difficult to turn past 6 or 9 minutes (I forget which), and requires that you use either both hands or have a rubber glove on to turn the annoying thing.

You can wash items faster by holding them still against the swirl of the water or pulling them along in the opposite direction.

It also has somewhat poor balance (which effects it's efficiency because some of the motion that could be used to spin the clothes clean ends up moving the body of the whole machine instead. The top isn't flat so it's not easy to make it stay put by say putting some junk books on top of it or a rock.

This is not a good value for someone trying to save water or energy but if you are poor, very disabled (as in you cant stand up to use a regular top loading washer and have nothing to pull the clothes out of it with), always exhausted, don't want to hear your washing machine, or if you want some extra device nearby for a "quick" wash because you don't feel like walking to your washing machine in your big mansion (I wish).

The bucket is decent for washing things by hand but obviously $30-35+ for a big bucket is a rip off these days.

Update: I don't know why but most of the resistance I encountered in turning the timing knob disappeared.

Customer Review: Not So Easy to Use
Summary: 1 Stars

This thing takes three half bucket fulls of water to wash a shirt that has been worn for a week. It also becomes noticeably slower with every extra shirt you put in for it to wash.

It takes about 3 times what many sellers imply which is that it's only going to take you 15 minutes to get a shirt (worn for a week) clean (when the water stops turning gray).

The problem is that the stupid thing spins in one direct for about 10 to 15 seconds, then spins in the other direction. There is about zero agitation.

It's also a annoyingly loud and is not the best thing for an apartment with walls you can hear though. It was also making my computer speakers crackle when I had it plugged in to the outlet opposite of the room with the computer speakers.

The timer knob is difficult to turn past 6 or 9 minutes (I forget which), and requires that you use either both hands or have a rubber glove on to turn the annoying thing.

You can wash items faster by holding them still against the swirl of the water or pulling them along in the opposite direction.

It also has somewhat poor balance (which effects it's efficiency because some of the motion that could be used to spin the clothes clean ends up moving the body of the whole machine instead. The top isn't flat so it's not easy to make it stay put by say putting some junk books on top of it or a rock.

This is not a good value for someone trying to save water or energy but if you are poor, very disabled (as in you cant stand up to use a regular top loading washer and have nothing to pull the clothes out of it with), always exhausted, don't want to hear your washing machine, or if you want some extra device nearby for a "quick" wash because you don't feel like walking to your washing machine in your big mansion (I wish).

The bucket is decent for washing things by hand but obviously $30+ for a big ugly plastic bucket is a rip off these days. Anyways if you liked my review Check out my blog and my book and bookshelf and game store links to the left of it. I could REALLY use the money.

Customer Review: Mediocre
Summary: 1 Stars

This thing takes three half bucket fulls of water to wash a shirt that has been worn for a week. It also becomes noticeably slower with every extra shirt you put in for it to wash.

It takes about 3 times what many sellers imply which is that it's only going to take you 15 minutes to get a shirt (worn for a week) clean (when the water stops turning gray).

The problem is that the stupid thing spins in one direct for about 10 to 15 seconds, then spins in the other direction. There is about zero agitation.

It's also a annoyingly loud and is not the best thing for an apartment with walls you can hear though. It was also making my computer speakers crackle when I had it plugged in to the outlet opposite of the room with the computer speakers.

The timer knob is difficult to turn past 6 or 9 minutes (I forget which), and requires that you use either both hands or have a rubber glove on to turn the annoying thing.

You can wash items faster by holding them still against the swirl of the water or pulling them along in the opposite direction.

It also has somewhat poor balance (which effects it's efficiency because some of the motion that could be used to spin the clothes clean ends up moving the body of the whole machine instead. The top isn't flat so it's not easy to make it stay put by say putting some junk books on top of it or a rock.

This is not a good value for someone trying to save water or energy but if you are poor, very disabled, always exhausted, don't want to hear your washing machine, or if you want some extra device nearby for a "quick" wash because you don't feel like walking to your washing machine in your big mansion (I wish).

The bucket is decent for washing things by hand but obviously $30-35+ for a big bucket is a rip off these days.

Update: I don't know why but most of the resistance I encountered in turning the timing knob disappeared.
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