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Van Life LAUNDRY Hack: BEST Portable WASHING Machine for TINY Living!

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Is this Realistic for Van Life? If you’re living on the road and looking for a compact, efficient laundry solution, this just might be it! Learn exactly how many watts this machine uses per load and how much water you’ll need for each wash cycle. Find out if this washing machine really is a practical option for your mobile lifestyle!
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  • @susanandersonbowlerjosephe7506
    @susanandersonbowlerjosephe750622 күн бұрын

    Save the rinse water to use as the wash water for the next load.

  • @XAirForce

    @XAirForce

    17 күн бұрын

    I take a bath and use the leftover bathwater to start the laundry in my miniature washing machine that I have in my motel room

  • @XAirForce

    @XAirForce

    17 күн бұрын

    I’ve been living in motels for 5 1/2 years after illegally being evicted when I’m the one calling law enforcement. I’m retired military having the government sit here and break the law against me for telling on them so this is what I’m down to.

  • @intuitivegina

    @intuitivegina

    16 күн бұрын

    @@susanandersonbowlerjosephe7506 exactly

  • @baconbottyboop8063

    @baconbottyboop8063

    13 күн бұрын

    I do that as long as the rinse water isn’t to dirty. I live on a dirty dusty homestead in southern Oregon. I have a different model but I love mine.

  • @KamrynWalks

    @KamrynWalks

    10 күн бұрын

    @@XAirForceSending love/good energy your way towards your situation.

  • @intuitivegina
    @intuitivegina22 күн бұрын

    I have a studio in my backyard and I put that little machine in there. I absolutely love it I let it drain into my garden but I have electricity in the studio what I don't have is plumbing. So I just use my garden hose to fill it

  • @dagnolia6004

    @dagnolia6004

    22 күн бұрын

    so smart!

  • @tagr7269

    @tagr7269

    21 күн бұрын

    Rinse water for next soapy load

  • @daizydayze9440

    @daizydayze9440

    21 күн бұрын

    ​@@tagr7269Exactly!!!

  • @susanharber6488

    @susanharber6488

    3 күн бұрын

    @@tagr7269my thought EXACTLY!!!! Why the heck not?

  • @Serenity_Craft
    @Serenity_Craft21 күн бұрын

    I have had a small laundry machine in this same style for a few years. I recommend running a spin cycle between the wash and rinse, it really helps to pull the soap and dirty water out.

  • @brihaver1951
    @brihaver195122 күн бұрын

    Laundromats are so narly these days. I HATE using them! This is great.

  • @user-xj8rc9ld7x
    @user-xj8rc9ld7x20 күн бұрын

    My mother had a recycle switch on her standard washing machine so that the rinse water would drain into a garbage can and we would wash the next load of clothes with the rinse water. We lived in a desert saved a lot of water and the clothes came out great !

  • @artcflowers

    @artcflowers

    6 күн бұрын

    Back in the 70s, my sister bought a Sears model portable washer that she hooked to her sink and drained in the shower. It had a "suds saver" tub for reusing the water for subsequent loads of wash. The design made a lot of sense, and yet, few models are made this way. If you have a well, you understand how long it takes to fill a washer and you are more conscientious about water and electric usage.

  • @kristenvincent3622
    @kristenvincent362220 күн бұрын

    Love that your “dirty” laundry was actually dirty when you did this demo. Honest reviews are hard to come by and I appreciate Bob and cheap rv living’s real examples

  • @SuzanneWho
    @SuzanneWho22 күн бұрын

    Alternative: NO electric required - a LARGE salad spinner from a restaurant supply store. Ck them out, a friend has one. The handle to spin has gears which make it easy to swish clothes to wash and then you can really spin them almost dry.

  • @AnnWright-jb2dw

    @AnnWright-jb2dw

    21 күн бұрын

    Sounds good. I just searched them, are they like a 10 litre plastic bucket with a handle on lid?

  • @UnCannyValley67

    @UnCannyValley67

    20 күн бұрын

    What dressing goes best with it?

  • @SewingBoxDesigns

    @SewingBoxDesigns

    18 күн бұрын

    Not for blue jeans, though. But yes, I've used the old salad spinner for lingerie for ages. 🤣

  • @pjaypender1009

    @pjaypender1009

    18 күн бұрын

    That's way too much soap. A half teaspoon would be more than enough.

  • @zackdemundo

    @zackdemundo

    17 күн бұрын

    @@UnCannyValley67If you’re dispersing out west, probably ranch.

  • @plainwhitekebaya
    @plainwhitekebaya13 күн бұрын

    Growing up in Asia in the 90s, that washing machine was a luxury to have in our household. The body used to be metal, I think I was electrified several times😂😂. I can’t believe it’s making a comeback.

  • @WinahhTaylahh

    @WinahhTaylahh

    12 күн бұрын

    Hoover was the best brand of twin tub in my opinion, here in Australia anyhow, they'd go forever with next to no major issues, my late grandmother's Hoover although maintained very intermittently for general wear and tear, was still in perfect order after almost 30 years of twice a week use.

  • @amydecker6207
    @amydecker620722 күн бұрын

    I just bought his for home use and started using it last night. This washer is fantastic! It is more hands on than a traditional washer, but it is well worth it. It spins so much water out that the clothes take minimal hanging time to dry. I hung up socks on my drying rack in the house last night around 8pm, and by 11pm they were bone dry. This machine holds a LOT of clothes/towels/whatever. I am washing a twin size quilt, and it fits fine (I got the jumbo 40-pounds-total washer, so mine is larger than the one in the video). Some things I have learned already: Spin the dirty wash water out on the spinner side, as this will require fewer rinses (just like a traditional washer does). Don't fill the spinner side more than 2/3 full at a time in order for it to work efficiently. You can leave clothes soaking on the washer side and then turn the dial and wash them again if they are particularly dirty (I did this with towels and washcloths). This little unit really is the best washer I have ever owned.

  • @LS-yk5zd

    @LS-yk5zd

    22 күн бұрын

    I also bought this for home use, have it in my garage where the old washing use to be. I did find that the items bunched up when washing, what I have found useful is putting items in mesh laundry bags that people use for washing delicates, works great. I have also found that the washed/spinned items don't take so long to dry because the spinner works really really well.

  • @mark_osborne

    @mark_osborne

    22 күн бұрын

    Yes yes yes amydecker, I do the same thing, I run the washer for like 3 minutes, walk away, let the clothes soak, turn it back on for a minute --- the dirtiest clothes come out clean !

  • @kathryncrutchfield5215

    @kathryncrutchfield5215

    20 күн бұрын

    L

  • @Loruca

    @Loruca

    20 күн бұрын

    Ha! I'm showing my age. When you say "traditional washer", I envision a wringer machine, which is way more hands-on as you have to feed each piece of laundry through the wringer. The last time I used such a machine was in the early 70s.

  • @grlnexdoorable

    @grlnexdoorable

    18 күн бұрын

    If you point a garage fan on the clothes they dry in no time.

  • @mark_osborne
    @mark_osborne22 күн бұрын

    I live off-grid (solar) and have used this exact washer for years for my work shirts and even started washing my sheets and pillow cases in it. Here's a few hints to help save electricity and save on water. I have a 5 gallon bucket sitting beside the washer with holes drilled in the bottom. After loading 6 work shirts in, I set the timer for 3 minutes and walk away. It agitates for 3 minutes, then soaks for say 10. I flip the agitator back on for 1 minute, then haul out the shirts, wringing them out as I go, and drop them into the bucket. Put in another 6 shirts, repeat. Put in another 6 shirts (or pants), repeat. Sometimes you must add a little water and soap. After completing typically 25 work shirts and several pair of jeans, I dump the wash water and refill for the rinse. Once again, 6 shirts into the rinse water, let it run for 30 seconds at most. Haul the shirts out, putting 3 at a time in the spinner. Run the spinner no more than about 45 seconds for 3 shirts. They are just as dry at 45 seconds as they are if you let them run for 2 or 3 minutes. I can literally do 3 weeks worth of shirts and pants (I'm a mechanic) using about 15 gallons of water total and very little power because I don't let the agitator run for very long.- the soak does most of the work of removing stains. BTW, my work shirts became cleaner and cleaner the longer I've used this method as compared to running them in a $1200 Speed Queen 5000 model washer that's in the house. Yes, I know, it's nuts. But it's true. It has to do with the soak time between agitation. Great video Bob !

  • @user-cz6wj3qp9f

    @user-cz6wj3qp9f

    21 күн бұрын

    What soap & how much do you do to start? Great tips

  • @user-cz6wj3qp9f

    @user-cz6wj3qp9f

    21 күн бұрын

    Suggest you write an article or video for CheapRVLiving on how you do this.

  • @Valeriegoatwoman

    @Valeriegoatwoman

    20 күн бұрын

    I have used this exact same washer. I set it in my bathtub, inside a boot tray to keep draining water out of it, put the drain hose down by the bathtub drain when ready to drain. Fill it from my shower hand-held hose - however I have an adapter for the shower head line, so I have quick-connect attachments on my hand-held shower, so... I disconnect that. Then, I have a food-grade "garden hose" with quick-connect that I attach in place of the hand-held, to do my wash - fills the wash-tub faster! But in between wash and rinse, I also spin, to help get more soapy water out of it. I also re-use the wash water for other clothing. Hmmm...hope this doesn't look too confusing. 🤔

  • @50X262
    @50X26222 күн бұрын

    I grew up with one of those washing machines in 60's and 70's in Japan. It was far better built than the plastic models that are available today and can be bought through Amazon. I saw this plastic model on Amazon 6 years ago and bought it brand new for $100 then since I live alone then & now. I have a house and it sits in my bathroom on a wooden platform that has 4 wheels. So, I can take it anywhere to use as long as there is a water source. A drainage is not mandatory as you can let the water fill up a bucket. I use it to flush my toilet most of the time since the machine is in the same room. Rince water can be recycled to wash the next load if its not too dirty. Thus, I save so much water. A trick is to not overload this machine. The spin cycle is out of this world, and you can use this for just the spin only too, The bottom line is, it is such a money saver and ecologically sound way to wash your cloths. Of course I take bulky comforter and rugs to a laundromat so that I won't break this little washer. The benefit of the plastic machine is that it's light weight and yes, you can take it to off grid camping! By the way those 60's models in Japan never broke down.

  • @artcflowers

    @artcflowers

    6 күн бұрын

    Those older models were built before the greed mongers whipped up "planned obsolescence" in the late 80s. Its the manufacturers who are not environmentally friendly. Consumers are going to consume and these companies know it. Give me a Maytag any day. Its the kind of machine you put in your will.

  • @FatGuyinaLittleWoods
    @FatGuyinaLittleWoods22 күн бұрын

    I’ve been thinking of getting one of these for a while. It’s a 50 mile round-trip to town to do laundry now. At $150, it’ll pay for itself in no time

  • @PhonePhone-sf8te

    @PhonePhone-sf8te

    21 күн бұрын

    These used to be less than $100 a few years ago.

  • @michellelaclair

    @michellelaclair

    21 күн бұрын

    Wash out by hand. I wash daily so not a hastle.and talk about CHEAP!!

  • @miapdx503

    @miapdx503

    21 күн бұрын

    It does! I've had mine for a few years and it's saved me a small fortune.

  • @GreatBunny

    @GreatBunny

    19 күн бұрын

    Wow what is my excuse I can see the laundry mat from my balcony 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @firsttimecaller
    @firsttimecaller22 күн бұрын

    I have a similar unit and am able to use less water than Bob. It takes about 5 gallons of water (I usually heat it up a bit) to wash 8-10 heavy t-shirts and the same quantity of underwear and socks. I wash the shirts first and remove them by gently squeezing out the water back into the wash tub. Then I add the underwear and socks to the wash tub, sometimes add a bit more soap, wash them. I don't get my clothes very dirty, so the water is usually pretty clean after washing my shirts. Using the same water saves a ton. To rinse, I put in 5-6 t-shirts that I've previously squeezed out a bit into the spinner. Balance them evenly so there's no wobbling. I slowly pour over a gallon or so of water and let it drip for a minute. Then I spin until the water stops flowing out of the drain - usually about a minute or so. I pour over another gallon or so of water and let that spin for a full 4-5 minute cycle. This method saves water and it seems to get more of the soap out of my clothing than in-tub rinsing with this kind of unit. There's an intake pipe you can use to spray water into the spinning chamber as it's going that will allow you to rinse your clothes like that. But you'll have to funnel it in or have running water to use that method. I notice no difference either way. About drying: You don't have to live in an arid climate in order for your clothes to dry. I have a standard foldable laundry rack that I hang everything on and my clothes will be completely dry within a day even in the humid southeastern US. The spinner does a great job at getting out most of the water. As long as you're careful to hang shirts up on the rack, you don't get wrinkles. If you're in the desert, your clothes will probably be dry in less than an hour. I regularly wash towels, sheet sets, light/medium blankets, dog bedding, light-weight pillows. As long as you're careful, these machines can handle a lot. For me, using 10-12 gallons of water every couple weeks to do laundry is a big win. Uses a lot less than I would at a laundromat and is a heck of a lot cheaper. The washer paid for itself in about 3 months. It doesn't beat the convenience and effectiveness of a big Speed Queen washer and dryer, no. But it's great for a single person who needs to conserve and can't easily get to facilities.

  • @mrc551

    @mrc551

    21 күн бұрын

    I stayed with my son in Florida for four months last year. He had this exact washer on his screen in back porch. We used a garden hose to fill it and the drain pipe. We ran it out the back door. I also used the intake on the spinner to spray water into the spinner when it was spinning with the clothes in it as I thought this most mimicked, the actions of a regular washing machine you could see the suds pouring out as I did it so I think it is an effective way to rinse and get the soap out of your clothes. This machine can handle some heavy items but I found overtime his partner was really overloading it and the motor started to show the stress so be careful how much you load into this thing yes it can take a lot but if you overdo it, you will burn out the motor.

  • @grlnexdoorable

    @grlnexdoorable

    18 күн бұрын

    Point a fan at your hanging clothes.

  • @susiejohnson1583
    @susiejohnson158322 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for the review!! I have a smaller version of the machine & think it's a dream. I'm weird about my wash.. I spin after my wash before the rinse cycle.. I feel it gets more of the dirty water out and my rinse is cleaner .. I know you use more power but not that much .. just a thought for others to consider 🙂

  • @grlnexdoorable

    @grlnexdoorable

    18 күн бұрын

    That's how I do it.

  • @T.C.myownB.
    @T.C.myownB.Күн бұрын

    Years ago I met you. I was with my dad and grandma and we were traveling through. I remember you had red hair I think and you were so excited to tell us that you had just made an arrangement to have a good place to stay for as long as you wanted. You were very happy to share the news with us. We continued on into the pnw a long way away from where we were then, but funny enough I never forgot you. Seeing you on KZread is great and knowing that your plans worked out and your still living the free life.. I’m so happy for you. Way back when :) was the last few days of you not being in the spot you were getting into for good. I’m getting ready to get started again this time on my own, and I’ll be passing through that direction yet again. The land and the road is calling and I’m excited to hear it and see everything again. Just wanted to say good for you Bob!! I’m so glad your plans all those years ago worked out.

  • @racebanning6390
    @racebanning639022 күн бұрын

    $159.99 .... Screaming DEAL! ! 👍👍Thanks Bob, yur a Legend!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😁

  • @carolb3327
    @carolb332722 күн бұрын

    Got one just like this. I only fill the washer half full. I wash some clothes, then take them out and put them aside, then I put in more clothes until there are no more. I empty the dirty water and do the same thing with the rinse cycle. Then I do the spin dry. Many times I just was a few clothes in a separate bucket, rinse them, then just use the spinner to dry the clothes. I always use about 1 Tablespoon of white vinegar and some water to clean the washer inside after doing laundry in it. Just let it run a few minutes and drain. Spray some vinegar in the hose that empties the water and try to set it with the top panels open to try and prevent mold/odors. Have fun.

  • @marilynrenaud1892
    @marilynrenaud189222 күн бұрын

    I have that same one and I love it! I ran it with my Bluetti EB70S without a problem. Great review Bob. 👍😁

  • @maryannestage1899
    @maryannestage189922 күн бұрын

    I have that machine right now in my off grid granny's pod. Have been using similar machines for the past decade. It's a total game changer.

  • @villiehaizlip7626

    @villiehaizlip7626

    19 күн бұрын

    I've had that machine for 5 years now and it's still good. Perfect for my daily wear. The spinner is better than the new heavy duty machine my sin has. Love it!😊

  • @micheleparadis2808
    @micheleparadis280822 күн бұрын

    Decades ago, my first washing machine was very similar to this one. I just loved it.

  • @markkunath8440

    @markkunath8440

    21 күн бұрын

    I had a similar one too. A Hoover :)

  • @adelavan
    @adelavan22 күн бұрын

    I've used one of those for years and is perfect for small apartments. Now that I'm back in my house, I keep it around for very dirty things or brand-new clothes that I don't want to stain the rest of the load. A few tisp: 1. Sometimes smaller socks fall down near the spinning apparatus, so keep an eye on that. 2. I've done numerous loads without changing out the water before. 3. It's a small load, so make sure you're not using the same amount of detergent as with a standard washing machine.

  • @pandachickenmama
    @pandachickenmama22 күн бұрын

    I have had this for probably 5 years in my sticks and bricks. I love it! You can be sure it will be going with me to my off grid property.

  • @inglesd90
    @inglesd9022 күн бұрын

    What crazy timing, I was just researching this and about to buy it! I've been going to laundromats for years now.

  • @miapdx503

    @miapdx503

    21 күн бұрын

    These machines pay for themselves, many times over.

  • @brendabott2863

    @brendabott2863

    19 күн бұрын

    I own a dog grooming salon. I have used this machine every single night to wash and spin my towels. I used to spend almost 100.00 a week at the laundromat. So this paid for itself in under a month and I have had my machine for 5 years. It’s a beast because it’s simple.

  • @grlnexdoorable

    @grlnexdoorable

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@brendabott2863I am a mobile pet groomer and have used this machine for 10 years now.

  • @rosevalerio5863
    @rosevalerio586322 күн бұрын

    I had the same portable machine by Zeny/SuperDeal for 7 years & it was still going strong. It was the best $100 investment I've ever made. I just moved back East where I have no use for it... so I gave it to the mover & he was super ecstatic.

  • @sylviahunt3419
    @sylviahunt341922 күн бұрын

    The first time you showed this washer on your channel I purchased one. I live in a regular sticks and brick house alone. I don’t dirty a lot of clothes in a week (like someone who works in construction, etc). I use this small washer when I don’t have enough laundry for a regular size load for a regular washer. I put it in the tub and use a 5 gallon bucket to fill it with water. It works great and doesn’t take over an hour to wash a few items of laundry like the regular washer does. I do have to use the regular dryer because the clothes lines here are about 4 feet above my head. Not exaggerating!! Because of the design of the porch you can’t lower them. I love the washer for those small loads! It saves water and time.

  • @bque9444

    @bque9444

    22 күн бұрын

    You could get some sort of a pole, maybe about 4 ft long, and make a hook on top end of pole. Then u put a wet and spun-dried clothing item on pole hook. Then hang clothing item up on tall clothesline. That's what people in S America did when I stayed in a basic apartment there.

  • @bmalcomb
    @bmalcomb21 күн бұрын

    I have had mine for over 8 years ...well worth finding a space for it ...best $100 I paid back when.... It pays for it's self, when compared to the laundry mat

  • @maryvalent961
    @maryvalent96121 күн бұрын

    I use this in my sticks and bricks. First one lasted 3 years, I bought another. I use it at least 3 times a year/week. Few more tips: it’s small, don’t overload it. Laundry soap: I always do two or three rinse cycles to get the bubbles out. Towels hold soap unbelievably. I’m going to try Dr bonners to see if it rinses better. I spin after the wash cycle to eliminate the dirty soapy water. 1 minute spin, 5 wash is plenty . My clothes are much cleaner than the laundromat. The first time I used it I couldn’t believe the filthy muck that came out of my clothes. Low water use washers don’t rinse well.

  • @pamplant3610
    @pamplant361022 күн бұрын

    I live full time in a 5th wheel. 8 years ago, I purchased a mini washer (Haier) for my trailer. It looks like and works like a regular washer, only much smaller. It isn't the hassel like this one having to move from one side to the other. I hook it up to my bathroom sink and it drains into my shower/tub. Just another option for you.

  • @silaslongshot941
    @silaslongshot94122 күн бұрын

    If you average spending $5 in quarters for a single load wash & dry ($2.50 each) at the laundromat, you can pay for this in about 32 uses, after that you just have your water & power costs for a load.

  • @bellasvanlife
    @bellasvanlife21 күн бұрын

    I used to live in a hotel. And right before the pandemic I bought that same machine for my room. I loved it! When we went on lock down, I loved it even more because I didn't need to use the public laundry facilities in the hotel, except for my comforters and blankets. Unfortunately, it didn't last a whole year. I got it September 2019 and it died in July 2020. I bought another one that was all in one - no need to take out and stick in the spin area. But I have to say, this one washed and spun out the water really well.

  • @PatriciaMartinez-wl3fj
    @PatriciaMartinez-wl3fj21 күн бұрын

    Use this like an old ringer washers. Fill up the tub and wash your whites or colors , transfer them to the spin side and let the water from the spin go back into the wash side. Next wash more clothes. Even if the water is super dirty it will get the clothes clean. After you have washed everything , empty and do the same thing with the rinse. Now you have washed several loads with minimal water.

  • @auntlynnonline6206
    @auntlynnonline620622 күн бұрын

    I still use the Steinbeck method. It just works for me and costs nothing besides the original purchase of the 5-gallon pail and bungee cords. This is a cool little machine, though. Thanks, Bob!

  • @VanLifeKen
    @VanLifeKen22 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this brother! Alot of us really needed to see this. And major props for using soap thats not harmful to the environment. Too many folks seem to skip that step. Peace man

  • @tracym2164
    @tracym216422 күн бұрын

    I was fortunate to have recently found and purchased a similar one of these units from my local Value Village for $36.00 CAD in preparation for use once I am full-time on the road. I had seen videos where people were using these and thought it was a brilliant way to go!

  • @ShadowMoonFarms
    @ShadowMoonFarms22 күн бұрын

    Instead of dumping your rinse water, you could ise that water for the next wash cycle.

  • @patzumach3425

    @patzumach3425

    22 күн бұрын

    I was going to suggest that too!

  • @emmahardesty4330
    @emmahardesty433022 күн бұрын

    Big thank you. Game changer. Never even thought of this. My big washing machine just broke.... Will buy this washer--perfect capacity for me, use it on my patio, drain onto plants, and as usual hang up clothes to dry in Tucson's dependable heat. You've saved me hundreds.

  • @mrc551

    @mrc551

    21 күн бұрын

    Yes! I did same during 4 month stay in Florida at my sons house. Unit was in screened in porch. Drained out the back door. Hung clothes in Florida sunshine and they dried in about 3 hrs or less!!

  • @weekendlovinggypsy1737
    @weekendlovinggypsy173722 күн бұрын

    I've used the bucket system to wash my clothes. The only hard thing is the spin cycle. I rinse the clothes really really well and then I twist the water, I do a light rinse a couple of times between the twisting. Then I have them up

  • @a.mstree
    @a.mstree17 күн бұрын

    After wash, spin … then rinse... then spin dry 👍🏼 I’ve had this machine for years. It’s awesome!

  • @Karen-00004
    @Karen-0000422 күн бұрын

    This looks similar to the small Hoover washers of the 70s. I've been looking for one, so Thank You! It was a very good washer. Also, have you seen the 8 inch memory foam mattress that amazingly has been put in a small box. Its had all the air sucked out of it and looks like a fruit rollup before removing the plastic. Hundred and some dollars at Walmart.

  • @jimmyrants4342
    @jimmyrants434222 күн бұрын

    I have this very same machine and spinner. It works like a charm every time. Yes, do not be afraid to buy this wonderful product. Great video Bob.

  • @cotter9751
    @cotter975122 күн бұрын

    Wow! That seems more efficient than many standard washers for home use!

  • @Deebo277
    @Deebo2778 күн бұрын

    I've been using that for years, from when I lived in a trailer to living in an apartment. One of my best investments.

  • @user-no7lp5sv7k
    @user-no7lp5sv7k22 күн бұрын

    Handy appliance to have around. Thank You for the review Bob 🙏👍

  • @MDH4444
    @MDH444422 күн бұрын

    Fabulous for home , small loads and apartments and studios but I think for nomads is The space and water , most nomads don’t carry too much water to avoid extra weight equals spending more in fuel

  • @hannahnguyen3454

    @hannahnguyen3454

    17 күн бұрын

    Ikr. Choosing a nomad life but still want to have all the modern conviences is kind of sad. It's so easy just to wash by hands and sun/air dry on a daily basis.

  • @kallasusort2986
    @kallasusort298622 күн бұрын

    I have one also. The spinner is FABULOUS on these machines. Makes shorter drying time. I have gone to the laundry mat to wash towels and sheets or bigger items. I would recommend them for Tiny homes, Rv's with bathtubs to store them in ... or apartments. And you know a 5 gallon bucket with a plunger works well too for Vans. Dual use for a bucket! The hand wringing is tough as you get older.

  • @lisaahrendts8051
    @lisaahrendts80518 күн бұрын

    I had one in my early years with a baby. I was in an apartment and used it in my kitchen. It was a work horse and I loved it. It saved me trips up and down three flights of stairs and more than paid for itself. ❤

  • @staceycarroll7973
    @staceycarroll797322 күн бұрын

    I own one of those because I refuse to spend tons of money on a full size washer. You skipped a step. It's wash, spin to remove excess soap and water, rinse, spin to dry or mostly dry. Those little spinners are really good. Socks, underwear and other small things are pretty much dry. I'm impressed with how clean and how dry it gets the clothes. They're really pretty powerful washers.

  • @kbc1883

    @kbc1883

    21 күн бұрын

    Yes! That is exactly how I do it. Spin out the soapy water after washing and before rinsing.

  • @user-qi7do8ue5j
    @user-qi7do8ue5j22 күн бұрын

    I have been a full-time van lifer for 10 years. I have the same machine. It just fits perfectly in the back of my Promaster. I love, love, love it. Used it all through Covid shutdown! I ditched the hard plastic 5 gallon water jugs and purchased a pack of four collapsible 5 gallon water containers on Amazon. After the water is used I fold the containers and put them away. If this rascal ever breaks down, I'm buying another one.

  • @Zak_How
    @Zak_How22 күн бұрын

    Heck I'm thinking of buying one for the apartment cause I'm sick of dealing with broken washers and dryers in the laundry room

  • @vanessamansfield4252
    @vanessamansfield425222 күн бұрын

    On the market they do make small portable washers for small spaces, less clothes washing of course , but that's OK, you'll wash every other day , ... that's it . Even in a bigger RV, this would still take up quite a bit of space, . Thanks Bob.

  • @kbc1883
    @kbc188321 күн бұрын

    I live in a yurt off grid and I have a machine like that and I love it! The only things that I can't do with it is my duvet and bigger blankets. Mine has been out in my canvus wall tent where I have my kitchen and shower for 4 years and has been working great. It works with my Goal Zero Yeti 1000.

  • @wendygizmorazzmatazz8899
    @wendygizmorazzmatazz88995 күн бұрын

    I have had this same machine for almost 3 years in my travel trailer which I live in fulltime. I put it in the bathtub to use it and I store it under my desk counter which was custom built by the last owner. It's great! He took out the dinette set and built counters and cabinets there instead. Since I live alone, it's great for me! The only time I have to use a laundromat is to wash my heavy towels and bedding but I have plenty to last a month and I'm lucky to have a daughter who lets me use her washer and dryer to do those types of loads when I come to visits her and the grandkids. I usually hang dry my shirts, pants, and dresses on the shower rod in my bathroom and I have a little drying rack for my smaller items that don't hang on a hanger. The spinner works so great that my clothes dry pretty quickly. It has saved me so much money and time. Very glad I decided to buy one after I watched a review on KZread.

  • @pam5006
    @pam500622 күн бұрын

    Hi Bob, I do believe there are smaller versions of it. Or even split versions. I have a small “centrifuge” that I used in my apartment. I washed things by hand, then used the device to spin out all the water. It saved so much money and it didn’t pick up all the fragrances from other people’s washes.

  • @user-cz6wj3qp9f

    @user-cz6wj3qp9f

    21 күн бұрын

    Got a picture or link to find the spinner? Great for many

  • @TrishBenedict
    @TrishBenedict21 күн бұрын

    I've long been a fan of these in principle, although I've never actually seen one in practice. So, good to see that the positive reviews of them are justified. I'd certainly consider one - if I ever had a large RV, which I won't. But we have a small class B - 17.5! So we have a Scrubba and it serves us well for socks and undies, and T-shirts on the road. But we aren't full-time. We're just weekend warriors. 2 to 4 week trips at most. Thanks for the review and for the assessment of the power drain.

  • @dawnamorgan7364
    @dawnamorgan736421 күн бұрын

    I have this same washer/spinner set. I love it! I have a big front loader washing machine and do not like it, it the front loader, it leave my clothes really really damp and does not get all the laundry soap out. My little unit like the one you have will get all the soap out of the clothes and the spinner leaves the clothes almost completely dry. I have also learned that by using "Soap Nuts" to wash my laundry, I do not have to do a rinse cycle, nor do I need to use fabric softener. Everything comes out cleaner and softer than in the front loader with laundry detergent, fabric softener and and the spin cycle. I am 100% happy with my small unit. When it breaks down, I will get a larger unit.

  • @fromcitytowild5013
    @fromcitytowild501321 күн бұрын

    We just bought one thanks to you! Living in the hi-desert for a month and haven't done laundry yet! 🤣

  • @Skuinchy
    @Skuinchy22 күн бұрын

    I have this same costway washer unit that I have used in an apartment situation for years. If I could make a recommendation it would be to watch out for leaving water in the unit especially any left over in the "dryer" part. It will build up mold and mildew very quickly. I wish that I sprayed a little bit of white vinegar into the dryer before putting it away everytime.

  • @lizb7777
    @lizb777721 күн бұрын

    I had one of those and it worked great!!! The spinner extracted the water great!

  • @NiloFlorido
    @NiloFlorido22 күн бұрын

    I love this kind of practical videos. Greetings from Brazil.

  • @WinahhTaylahh
    @WinahhTaylahh21 күн бұрын

    Twin tubs used to be everywhere back in the 70's and 80's here in Australia, especially in rural areas where water can be too scarce to not use sparingly on such things.

  • @greeneyedggirl
    @greeneyedggirl22 күн бұрын

    Had this machine in my sticks and bricks and used it constantly. It never let me down! Lost it when my apartment burned down. Since living in a van I haven't had one, but later this year I'm getting a camper and plan to have one of these again because they really do a great job, and save me money. Plus I run run smaller more frequent loads instead of waiting until everything is dirty. I love the convenience of just throwing some clothes in for a quick wash , it's wonderful and I'm looking forward to getting another one later this year!

  • @kathleen3756
    @kathleen375615 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this video. I live in a tiny house and have been going to a laundromat. The more I go there, the less comfortable I am with putting my clothes in those machines based on what I see other people cram into them and some of the debris that ends up on my clothes. I ordered the smaller machine based on your video. It came yesterday, and I just did two loads. The tips from other commenters about reusing rinse water and doing a spin cycle between wash and rinse are also appreciated.

  • @jcole-jq2ut
    @jcole-jq2ut21 күн бұрын

    My daughter in law bought me one if these when I moved off grid. I kove it

  • @bonniecooke7186
    @bonniecooke718620 күн бұрын

    I actually bought one of those.The first part of this year after my apartment washer broke . So when I do my laundry I put a double pad in the bottom of the bathtub I shut down on top of it. I love that machine.

  • @jodeanhearn6964
    @jodeanhearn696422 күн бұрын

    Think if clothes were that dirty (seeing the dirty water before you put in laundry detergent), it might be a good idea to give the clothes a quick rinse in a bucket of water first, or you will be washing clothes in very dirty water. Even running through the washers rinse cycle will still leave you with dirty clothes.

  • @tracymeskel2839
    @tracymeskel283922 күн бұрын

    I have one for our 5th wheel. I do laundry out I the desert, all the time. I use the sudstainable, plant base laundry soap. So it’s safe to drain on ground. I try to get it close to a wash, so I can drain into the desert wash. No mud around camp. I love ours. Even when we are in Rv parks, with a laundromat,I use ours. Cheaper, and I do t have to wait around. I can keep cleaning, as I’m doing laundry. I suggest this for full timers. You just need lots of water, and power. I use a 50ah battery, and a 600w inverter.

  • @muramasa24
    @muramasa2421 күн бұрын

    2018-2023 i used one of those and it went up in value and was able to sell it for a decent price considering the age. Costways greatest import.

  • @tripletgirl2484
    @tripletgirl248420 күн бұрын

    Really like this simple machine. 30 years ago I lived in Scotland and used what we called a twin tub very much like this. It worked wonderfully

  • @danielkearns3600
    @danielkearns360022 күн бұрын

    I have a very small washing machine that will collapse and just just do a day of laundry for one person that is very conservative. I have the ac drain that feels my water tanks in the summer and have no problems with getting over 2 gallons of water a day with high humidity and use dehumidifier in winter and catch the water and reuse. I have 2400 watts of solar on 24v 600 amp hour lithium battery bank and completely off grid use. Use composite toliet and use biodegradable soaps that are all natural and have zero issues with environmental impact. I dry clothes on a line either inside or outside depending on if I need humidity in winter due to diesel heater or low humidity in summer which is normally not common. I catch water also and filter it if needed and use chlorine and uv lights to clean water and buy drinking water and cooking water.

  • @vanchick3262
    @vanchick326222 күн бұрын

    I ❤ the Costway brand! I have a low watt chest refrigerator/freezer and a low watt floor model air conditioner that both work great! I would consider the Costway washer too, but compared to the cost of doing one load of laundry at a laundrymat to the labor, cost & space to transport, Harland store ten gallons of water along with the space the machine takes, it really makes the most sense if you are on a well somewhere remote. That's just my opinion. However, I really do hate going to the laundrymat, too. You don't know what the public is putting in those machines. Often, my clothes don't even get as clean as I expected.

  • @suethornton2055
    @suethornton205521 күн бұрын

    Lmao with the lizard antics. OMG, they are so cute and SMART!! Happy birthday yim and yang!!

  • @nmr6988
    @nmr698820 күн бұрын

    Honestly, I want this for my home! It would fit in the guest bathroom!

  • @juliewilbur647
    @juliewilbur6472 күн бұрын

    I got one of these last year for my tiny home, love it!!!!! Way better than the laundromat, going to do some laundry now!!!!

  • @GHOSTLYWHISPERS
    @GHOSTLYWHISPERS21 күн бұрын

    Hey there. I just wanted to share some really helpful tips on using these portable washing machine that would really help you and your viewers out. I have a model similar to yours I bought 6 years ago and still going strong. But the most common mistakes people make when using this type machines are the following. (1) These machines do NOT require a lot of detergent. Only 1 cap full will get your whole load clean. To much detergent will cause to much soap suds, then you end of adding more water just to rinse them off. When you use a cap full, there's no soap on your clothes and you won't need more water just to rinse. Simply transfer from washer to spinner and you're done. Less water, less work, less time. Small amount of detergent is key. Powdered detergent is NOT great for these kind of machines I am told so I always use liquid like Tide or Gain. When washing jeans, only wash 2 pair at a time for best results. Anymore then that they won't get clean properly. 5 maybe 6 shirts at a time is good. Sox and underwear shouldn't be a problem by themselves. Most tubs and showers don't have the right connection you need to make the hoses hook up, so to prevent going to Lowes or Home Depot, I just use a bucket to add my water and put the hose down the shower or tub drain. Works just as good. When you're done, always lift the machine or tilt it slightly to run the excess water out of the hose while still in the tub or shower. Being trapped inside will cause it to mildew and smell. After time the hose will collect clothing lint so it wouldn't hurt to run a little cleaner and warm water to clean your hose when you're done . Hope this helps!!

  • @FiatVoluntasTua888
    @FiatVoluntasTua88821 күн бұрын

    That's the exact on I got! Well thanks to you Bob! There was a guy ya had interviewed a while back that had it. Ty Bob and you are def a smart man so don't let anybody tell ya any different. God Bless Yall💕✝️💕

  • @victoriamaxwell4899
    @victoriamaxwell489916 күн бұрын

    I remember my grandmother in England having one of these in the 70s and 80s. I remember the pain of having to haul the wet clothes into the spinner in small batches. It was the step up from having a washday that my grandmother spent a whole day doing laundry with my mum when she was a child. I remember really appreciating a washing machine that washed and spun the clothes on its own. But the amount of power and water that modern machines use compared to this is so bad. Good on you for using this little machine and I’m pleased to see that they still make them.

  • @WinahhTaylahh

    @WinahhTaylahh

    12 күн бұрын

    The thing with the original household twin tubs was literally the low purchase cost comparison and water/power saving at the time lol, (I'm guessing the water use thing is probably rarely an issue in England? but it is definately in large parts of Australia where I live) and of course it's compact size and weight, you could of actually used the original household machines in a caravan or RV etc. back then in which I'm quite sure some folks did until even more economical and practical options became largely available.

  • @BTNomad
    @BTNomad20 күн бұрын

    I bought one very similar to this in 2018 before hitting the road full-time. I'm still using it. I can use my little 500 power box to wash multiple loads.

  • @XfireKeenmike
    @XfireKeenmike22 күн бұрын

    kiss, mop bucket to wash clothes and integrated wringer to remove water. cup and bucket to bath. I have atm standard comforts but know the bare bones systems I would use when the time comes.

  • @gardenlevel7385
    @gardenlevel738519 күн бұрын

    I lived in a tiny apartment without hookups and used this exact machine in the shower for about 12 years - still working when I moved to a place with a laundry. It cleans really well and doesn't take long. I'd lift it in and out to use the shower - not very heavy. The only complaint I can make is that the spin drier, while quite effective in drying, does not de-lint items the way an electric dryer does. But this is super & very reliable. Also, when Bob says the washer starts and stops, I think the spinner was changing directions.

  • @grlnexdoorable

    @grlnexdoorable

    18 күн бұрын

    You are correct.

  • @richardmorales2958
    @richardmorales29585 күн бұрын

    Bought the same one during covid 2020 worked great and still works till this day.

  • @crissgen
    @crissgen22 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the video,I bought one of them 2 months Ago I’m very happy With it, I spin it before to reloads it

  • @vanchick3262
    @vanchick326222 күн бұрын

    I ❤ the Costway brand! I have a low watt chest refrigerator/freezer and a low watt floor model air conditioner that both work great! I would consider the Costway washer too, but compared to the cost of doing one load of laundry at a laundrymat to the labor, cost & space to transport and store ten gallons of water along with the space the machine takes, it really makes the most sense if you are on a well somewhere remote. That's just my opinion. However, I really do hate going to the laundrymat, too. You don't know what the public is putting in those machines. Often, my clothes don't even get as clean as I expected.

  • @sandyschneider6792
    @sandyschneider679222 күн бұрын

    I had a small RV washing/ringer machine when my son and I lived in a cabin and he was potty training g. I loved it! My sister had one for diapers with twins. Loved it! Still have it!

  • @guylamullins3602
    @guylamullins360221 күн бұрын

    Dr Bronners with peppermint is my favorite to clean everything.

  • @smalltownhomesteadAC
    @smalltownhomesteadAC8 күн бұрын

    Haha, I have this in my house. I put it in my bathtub and use it. It works great that way. It is great for my offgrid setup. Uses so little power. These can clean a much larger load than you think. It just can’t do heavy things like blankets. I used this for almost a year, till I found cheap larger energy efficient washer. It is my off grid backup.

  • @mommatanya1
    @mommatanya114 күн бұрын

    I had the same exact washer when my husband and I were traveling full time in our RV. I have some suggestions on using it most efficiently. 1. Sort your stuff by colors, etc. 2. Wash the white and light colors first, then spin them and catch the wash water in a bucket. 3. Put the caught wash water back in the washer to wash the next load. 4. Keep repeating this until all the various color loads have been washed. 5. Dump the washwater in your preferred method depending on your camper or situation. 6. Rinse out the washer, then refill with clean rinse water and run each load through the rinse water in turn, followed by spinning. That is how you wash multiple loads of wash with the least amount of water.

  • @jmubreader
    @jmubreader22 күн бұрын

    It is now possible to do your laundry while enjoying an incredible view.

  • @charlaville7658
    @charlaville765812 күн бұрын

    I have a VW Transporter and I have a twin tub washer. It is strapped into my van. The drain function has no pump so having the machine high up in the van works well for the gravity drain function. I like to shower and have clean clothes on the road so the back tailgate is used to hang my shower curtains from and my hot water showering system is just inside next to my 90L water container. In my Transporter, I have a bed/lounge room, a kitchen, bathroom, laundry and office ❤

  • @danthesquirrel
    @danthesquirrel22 күн бұрын

    Amazon has some clothes washing solutions that take no electric power. Two collapsible 5 gallon buckets with lids can give you something to get water from a creek with (one for washing, one for rinsing) and a special laundry plunger can get the wash and rinse done quicker using only 50 sandwich watts. The "original ultra light clothes wringer" could probably match the dryness of a spinner (depending on how many sandwich watts you are willing to expend). They even sell clothes lines with clips attached to finish off drying. If a person bolted some 80/20 brackets to the side of a camper or van (or used some heavy duty magnets) where a small extruded aluminum bar could be attached with a wingnut it would provide places for attaching clothes lines in places without trees nearby. Anyone who has a retractable awning could just deploy that and attach the bungee cord clothes lines underneath to hang clothes (I got that idea from watching a woman in Australia living in her SUV and she flipped up her hatchback door and did this trick). Edit: An item that can multi task and fill in for one of the collapsible buckets is a 2.4 collapsible dish wash basin which is square and just the right size for filling with warm water (and spa scented Epson salt and maybe sugar scrub if you have the gray or black tank space) to soak feet after a long hike or before doing pedicure maintenance.

  • @SelfMakeover
    @SelfMakeover19 күн бұрын

    "Airing dirty laundry" gets a new meaning 😂! Looks like a winner to me, Bob. I had an apartment washer that connected to the kitchen faucet and drained into the sink. It was much more expensive and far heavier than this little beauty.

  • @roybrookton7938
    @roybrookton793822 күн бұрын

    My mum loved her little twin tube😊

  • @lisawanderess
    @lisawanderess20 күн бұрын

    I have the same machine and it washes soooo well, although it can be a little rough on knits and finer fabrics but the spin side has been a godsend as I no longer have to strain my hands wringing clothes out. I keep it inside my caravan when I'm travelling and put it outside my van when I'm parked up, use a hose to fill it and run a power lead out my window to it. It is a little bit more time consuming than a fully automatic machine but I make a day of it and quite enjoy the process! I keep the final rinse water of the previous load to wash the next load and start with lights first and darks last. Sure beats my old method of stomping my laundry in a large bucket with my feet and wringing it all out or spending $20+ at the laundromat!

  • @pandaoverboard
    @pandaoverboard16 күн бұрын

    I used to have one of these back in the day and it def. changes the game! Better than hand washing for sure!

  • @roseport20001
    @roseport2000119 күн бұрын

    I had a washer similar to this in 1976 in Hawaii. Loved using it.

  • @seanh4841
    @seanh484120 күн бұрын

    Always good to see you Bob

  • @IvyRosethebus
    @IvyRosethebus21 күн бұрын

    I reuse my rinse water for the next wash cycle 😊

  • @nicolejoy6618
    @nicolejoy661817 күн бұрын

    I had one of these in my apartment and it worked great during covid when i didnt want to leave the house but needed clean scrubs every day

  • @jammingwithibeas1949
    @jammingwithibeas194922 күн бұрын

    I have problems lifting so I got the base camp washer and Nina soft spin dryer. They both live in the shower of my class C. Easy move for showering

  • @garyholman2947
    @garyholman294718 күн бұрын

    Good Idea Bob, those washers are the norm here in Thailand ... May You Stay Well and Happy

  • @katinamjones8400
    @katinamjones840011 күн бұрын

    They are awesome my first one lasted about 3years bought my second one and love it