- ▲【Compact Size】The washer is great for dorms, apartments, condos, motor homes, RV's, camping and more. Its light and small shape offers great flexibility and allows you to move it easily.
- ▲【User Friendly】Blue clear lid makes you easy to see and monitor the water condition. And the small size with low power consumption can save much energy.
- ▲【Timer Control】Single tub washing machine with spin basket up to 10 minutes (wash) and 5 minutes (spin) with the control timer to meet your different needs.
- ▲【Easy Operation】KUPPET washing machine allows you to simply put in your load of clothes, fill with water, set the timer, then start washing. What¡¯s more, our washing machine features a drain tube which allows you to easily drain out dirty water.
- ▲【Capacity & Specifications】Washing capacity is 6lbs, overall dimensions:13.8*13.4*21.5inches.power supply: 110v/60hz,rated wash input power:240w,rated dry input power:120w.total power:360w.ideal for small loads and delicate. light weight and easily moveable.
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Belan Martinez
Great value and washes well!
I absolutely love it!!! I wrote up my own instructions.
Deeya Bagwan
EXCEEDS MY EXPECTATIONS!!!!
Small and powerful! Does the job above and beyond expectations!!!! Great price too!! I Love how it doesn't use large amounts of water either. The spinner does get rid of the water extremely well but it does leave the clothes very wrinkled. Not complaining. I just have to figure out how I want to deal with extremely clean but wrinkled clothes besides ironing (NOPE), steaming each piece (double NOPE). I am fussy about laundry and particular about water temp, sorting etc. I will be spending long periods of time traveling in my RV for which I bought it. It would cost me a fortune doing my clothes at laundromats. I use app. 6 gallons per load. (Laundry for 1 person). This is what I do: Add app. 3 gallons of water in washer. Add laundry detergent. Agitate for a few seconds. Load clothing. Agitate for a minute then turn off and let clothes soak for app. 10 min. Start wash cycle for however many minutes you prefer. Drain (super easy) Then add 3 gallons of water for rinse cycle. I usually run it for about 3 minutes. Take half the clothes. Put in spinner. 3 minutes suffices for me. Maybe longer with jeans. Then spin the rest of the clothes. Remember to turn the nozzle on DRAIN and also turn drain nozzle to STANDARD setting when finished, otherwise water just drains out when you want to do another load:-) I put a small rubber mat under it and it keeps it well in place. It's tiny and reminds me of a little play set. VERY CUTE!
Nicole Young
I can't say how delighted I am with this machine
Noelle Holloman
Easy to use
This works very well. It held more clothes than I thought it would. It was surprisingly quiet. It DOES move when spinning - so make sure you place it where it can't "walk". Easy to use. Great value for the price. Highly recommend.
Chantelle Reid
So glad I bought this, it’s so convenient.
Really glad I bought this. Came assembled and is very light weight. I placed mine in bath tub on tub mat and use outdoor waterproof extension cord, keeping all parts of cord a safe distance away from the water. You don’t have to do it this way but it works great for me. (Watch other purchasers video - SO HELPFUL) Washes small loads well. Spinner wicks water from fabric so well the clothes are almost dried. I recommend to anyone, who lives in small apts, who wants to save money avoiding laundromat fees and using less soap, and who needs quick laundry convenience, to buy this. (IF you get a flawed one like one of the purchasers did, just get it replaced.) SO WORTH IT AND GLAD I BOUGHT IT!
Rob Sinclair
Great little machine!
David Terrell
Great mini washer!
Amy Elston
Works better than a normal washer - in less time.
I received my Portable washing machine today - and I really love it. I was tempted to buy it, but when I saw the great reviews and videos posted here (and YouTube) I knew I had to have it so I ordered it Friday. It was a simple set up out right out of the box. The instructions are still in plastic as I haven't even opened them yet. lol I have done 3 loads of laundry so far. The first load was 5 pairs of shorts, a pair of adult sleep pants, and a wash cloth. The second load was 3 pairs of shorts, 2 t shirts,and a pair of socks. The third load was a Tweety Bird car seat cover that I have on my computer chair, a small hand towel, and a tea towel. All 3 loads took just over an hour - and that was with extra rinses too. In the first load I put in a tablespoon of soap liquid. But that needed two rinses, so on the second and third load I used a teaspoon of soap liquid. In the final rinse I added a capful of rinse booster that I made myself. Its 6 pods of Snuggle Blue Iris scent booster that I put in an empty rinsed out fabric softener bottle, and topped up with water. My clothes smell so beautiful. I put them on the washing line, and they were dry within 30 minutes. In the past it took me all day to wash clothes by hand.And I didn't even have to struggle carrying wet laundry to my clothes line like I have in the past. Its even been known for me to hang out laundry at 3 in the morning, so they`d by dry by the afternoon. I really couldn't be more thrilled with this product. It's the best decision I ever made. Edited to add......this model has a lint trap inside the washer at the back. It was fiddly to put it back in after cleaning it at first. Now after many washes it's a lot easier. I washed queen sized sheets today one at a time. I doubt if I could wash flannel sheets in this little beauty though - just the thin summer ones..It's definitely worth the money.
Jessie Mae Kent
Don't overthink it. It's worth it.
If you're hesitating to get this or something like this, let me assure you: It's worth it. I live in a small studio apartment and there's a laundry room in the basement of my building. At $1.50 a load, I was spending heaps of quarters on washing and was already hang drying my clothes to save money. But after a couple rounds of people's clothes and bedding getting stolen and a half dozen cockroach sightings -- and let's face it -- the struggle of having to PUT ON PANTS to do laundry, I decided enough was enough. Enter this little guy. My Technique: I do laundry on Wednesdays and Sundays because in one chunk it can be kind of an hours long marathon with this. Breaking it up allows me to do only 2-3 cycles each day so it's much more manageable. 1) Place washer in bathtub. 2) Fill washer with water and a tablespoon of soap -- I have an odd hot/cold old fashioned sink so the tube fits okay enough on my faucet. It doesn't seem like it would fit most standard faucets though. 3) Put in clothes for 12 minutes. Drain when done. 4) Refill and rinse with clean water for 6-10 minutes. 5) Wring out wet clothes over wash basin and transfer into spinner -- leave old rinse water for next cycle's initial wash. 6) Spin clothes and hang dry. 7) Repeat. 8) When everything is done, I use the tube to rinse out the washer. People have mentioned the drain getting gummed up over time, so I'm trying to flush it out with clean water every use. Then I leave everything open to airdry overnight. I store it in the bathtub usually. PROS: - A surprising capacity. I basically fill it as long as the motor can handle it. A couple shirts, my workout clothes, underwear. Two pairs of pants and hand towels. That kind of thing. - You can spin and wash at the same time. While there is a drain setting, water that spins out from the spinner will drain automatically. I just leave the tube down the whole time. - People say you can't fit everything from the washer in the dryer, but I do and have only once had a problem because it wasn't balanced. -- BE CAREFUL because that time, a sock flew out and nearly gummed up the motor. Keep smaller items on the bottom and make sure to use that silly plastic disc to keep everything down. - Spins clothes super super dry after like 40 seconds. I'm always amazed at how powerful it is and slightly terrified of it. - It's small enough that it's not in the way. I usually leave it in the shower, but when it's out it doesn't have a huge footprint. CONS - The worst thing is there is a plastic motor smell to it while it runs and it gets hot to the point where it's a little concerning. This happens regardless of load size and run time. - It would be awesome if it came with a more universally fitted tube - A small ding or bell to indicate the end of a cycle would be nice - When I first got it, I plugged it into a powerstrip that wasn't turned on and thought it was broken because the timer ticks even if the washer doesn't run -- Moreso user error, but thought I'd throw that out there. I took the whole damn thing apart thinking it was a loose belt or something which was a terrible pain. Don't make my mistake! I'm an idiot. :D That's it! I'll try to update in a few months or a year's time. Also, I put vinyl raindrop stickers on mine. Because I'm extra.
Robert Victor Moore
Very economical
Love it, love it. It is so easy to use. And I was amazed and how quiet it is. I did however, kept forgetting to close the drain the first couple of times I used it. However, it saves water, it saves soap, and the dreaded trips to the laundromat. I highly recommend this little washer to anyone who lives in a small apartment. I put mine in the bathtub and let it do its work.