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【Portable Washing Machine for Travel & Apartments】 This portable washing machine is designed for those who need clean clothes anywhere. Lightweight yet efficient, this portable washer weighs only 3.5 lbs and folds easily to fit into tight spaces. Perfect for apartments, dorms, hotels, and camping trips. With its collapsible body and easy-to-carry handle, it’s ideal for travelers and small living spaces who want an easy laundry solution on the go.
【Efficient Cleaning with Multiple Modes】 Our mini washing machine provides three timer options—3, 5, and 10 minutes—so you can choose how long to wash based on your laundry needs. Whether you’re washing light clothes or delicate items, this small washing machine gives you thorough and gentle cleaning. Save time and water with quick washing cycles that make doing laundry faster and more efficient.
【Safe Food-Grade Construction】 Made with high-quality TPE and food-grade silicone, this manual washing machine is designed to ensure your garments are cleaned safely. It’s ideal for washing underwear, socks, towels, and other personal items. The gentle motion helps protect fabrics while ensuring freshness. The sturdy design ensures long-term use and convenience for everyday cleaning.
【Foldable & Space-Saving Design】 This mini washer features a smart folding structure that saves space in your home. When unfolded, it measures 12 x 12 x 13 inches; when folded, just 12 x 12 x 6.5 inches. Store it easily under the bed, inside closets, or in a cabinet. Its small washer design makes it perfect for compact living spaces, offering both convenience and performance in one.
【Reliable Support & Easy to Use】 This travel washing machine is simple to set up and use. Just add water and detergent, then choose your preferred timer. Designed for effortless maintenance, this portable washing machines for apartments model offers consistent results without hassle. We’re always here to ensure you enjoy worry-free use and excellent after-sale service whenever you need assistance.

Sophia S. –
A handy little washer.
I grabbed this foldable mini washing machine mainly for travel and small loads, and it’s way more practical than I expected. It weighs almost nothing, folds down to about half its height, and fits easily in a closet or suitcase. For quick washes, the 3/5/10-minute cycles are super convenient, especially for underwear, socks, and T-shirts. It doesn’t replace a full-size washer, but for light laundry it actually cleans well and uses very little water. The food-grade silicone tub feels sturdy, and the spin basket helps remove most of the excess water so things dry faster. Setup is basically just adding water and soap, so it’s easy to use anywhere. Overall, it’s a handy little washer.
Green –
For quick, space-saving laundry on the go, this little washer does the job well.
I picked up this portable washing machine to use for small loads and travel, and it’s surprisingly handy for how lightweight it is. The foldable design makes it easy to store, and at just over 3 pounds you can take it anywhere—perfect for apartments, dorms, hotels, or camping. The three wash timers are simple to use, and the quick cycles are great for underwear, socks, gym clothes, or anything you want cleaned fast without using a full-size washer. The silicone and TPE materials feel sturdy and safe on delicate fabrics. It opens and collapses smoothly, and the included spin basket is helpful for getting clothes semi-dry. For quick, space-saving laundry on the go, this little washer does the job well.
Matthew –
Great for Makeup Towels and Small Bathroom Loads
I started using this washer just for face cloths and makeup towels, but now it’s become a daily routine. It’s perfect for small bathroom laundry that doesn’t belong in the main machine. It keeps everything clean and soft without mixing with other clothes. It sits right under the sink and folds down when I’m done. The spin basket helps remove enough water that the towels dry quickly even indoors.
Leon –
Easy Laundry Fix for the RV Life
Living on the road means learning to do more with less space. This compact washer fits right into that mindset. I keep it tucked beside the mini fridge in my RV, and when laundry piles up, it’s out and ready in a minute. It handles daily wear like shirts, socks, and towels easily. The spin basket makes drying way quicker than hand-wringing. After the load, I just fold it down flat and slide it under the counter again. The material feels strong but smooth, and I trust it for things that go right against the skin. It’s also handy for dish towels or pet blankets.
Ken –
Traveler’s Secret Weapon for Light Packing
When you travel light, this washer feels like a game plan for staying clean. I used to overpack just to avoid running out of clean clothes. Now I bring fewer outfits and do quick washes at night. It fits right in a hotel sink area, uses very little water, and doesn’t splash all over. The spin basket removes a surprising amount of water, so my shirts dry overnight. I’ve used it for underwear, socks, and even a pair of lightweight pants. The foldable design makes packing simple—it goes flat and slips between shoes and toiletries.
JIM –
Apartment Must-Have for Quick Laundry Days
My apartment building has shared washers that always seem full. This little washer changed that routine completely. I can now toss in a small load whenever I want and have it clean within minutes. It’s great for socks, workout gear, and smaller items that I don’t want mixed with public machines. I like how it folds down once I’m done—no bulky appliance cluttering up my kitchen. I store it beside my mop bucket and barely notice it’s there.
Tirion –
Compact, efficient, and surprisingly powerful for its size.
This little washer turned out to be super handy for small loads and travel. It’s lightweight, folds flat for storage, and sets up in seconds—perfect for apartments or RVs. I use it mainly for socks, underwear, and light shirts, and it actually cleans them really well. The three wash settings are simple but effective, and it runs quietly. The food-grade silicone tub feels sturdy and easy to wipe clean afterward. It’s not meant for big laundry days, but for quick washes or camping trips, it’s incredibly practical. Compact, efficient, and surprisingly powerful for its size.
Vincent & Louie –
The Real Tea on These Foldable Washers:
I’m ready to give y’all the real lowdown on these little folding washers. I’ve always been curious about how well they actually work, and the reviews everywhere—Amazon, AliExpress, Temu—are all very mixed. By pure luck, I found an older model at the Goodwill Bins the other day and then I got this newer machine to test… so I finally got to dig into how these things are actually built and how they hold up.This version does have an upgraded design. The flatter base definitely helps it stand upright better compared to earlier models. But after opening and closing the folding sides over and over, the same problem always shows up: the rubber walls eventually buckle. Foldability is the big selling point for small apartments, RV living, and vanlife—but it’s also the thing that fails first. The thrifted machine I tested had clear wear, and after running it repeatedly, it was obvious the main feature is also a major flaw. These just aren’t built for long-term use, and realistically they’ll end up in the landfill within a year. Or a Goodwill Bins for me to find.The washing performance? Honestly… not great. You can’t wash anything bigger than a T-shirt, and if you wear XL or larger, it struggles hard. I could only wash about 3 pairs of heavy socks or 2 pairs of underwear at a time. And spinning them dry? You’re doing that ONE item at a time. Half the time the spin basket breaks apart from the centrifugal force, too. A salad spinner would genuinely do a better job, and I’m only half joking.Another thing: this machine is LOUD. When you try to spin anything, it starts shrieking like an evil clown that swallowed a kazoo. If you live with roommates, neighbors, pets, or anyone who values peace… good luck and Godspeed.If you only need something for socks, underwear, or maybe a couple of tiny hand towels, this could work temporarily. But long-term? It just won’t hold up. I really wish these were designed with stronger motors and more durability because the concept is great and they could be genuinely useful if the engineering matched the marketing.