💪 Wring It Right: The Ultimate Tool for Effortless Drying!
The Wisemen Trading Hand Wringer is a high-quality, American-made drying tool featuring durable black Nitrile rollers and options for corrosion-resistant materials. It significantly reduces drying times and comes with a satisfaction guarantee, ensuring a reliable and efficient experience.
C**.
High Quality - Made in the USA!
This wringer WORKS! It's so easy to roll your wet clothes through. It mounts to pretty much anything. The wet clothes get as dry as if they were spun in an electric washer on the spin cycle. I love that it's made in the USA!!! It is built really really well. High quality parts and materials. I can tell this is going to last for years. It is a bit expensive, but it's worth it! I'm trying to be a little off-grid (I do have electricity, but I only use maybe 5 KW a day?), which is why I don't have an electric washer and dryer. I had tried another wringer that was much cheaper prior to buying this one, but it left the clothes too wet for them to air dry. That's not the case with this roller wringer. Just buy it, save yourself the aggravation trying something else, and know it's going to do its job, it's high quality, and you're supporting a made in America product and business!
A**R
Works good wishing it had bearings
I like it's great construction and sturdiness very nice unit. After using I wish it had sealed bearings
A**Y
5 gallon bucket!
It really DOES work with a 5 gallon bucket!The BUCKET is not that sturdy and you have to go slow, but it works!If I had any other way to use it, I would but it works very well as a wringer. It is very good quality, sturdy and simple to use. So glad I bought it!
S**.
Product doesn't work as claimed
I bought this product because I was in need of a wringer and trying to buy American made goods. Don't believe the listing and the reviews saying you can use this on a 5 gallon bucket, because you cannot. Not only is this incredibly difficult, it is incredibly unsafe. There is nothing to grab on to, to keep the mechanism from rocking back and forth on the bucket, and the only thing you can grab is either the rollers or the metal parts on the side that tighten the rollers, taking a chance of either flattening or pinching your hand, respectively. You also have to watch out for the sharp edges on the metal the springs are sitting on, as you can cut your hand if your not careful.When the wringer is on top of a bucket, it's not even. When trying to straighten the unevenness, it still ends up leaning either backwards or forwards. Part of this is because of the bolts and wing nuts loosening as you turn the handle to feed the garment through the wringer, and once you get the garment through, it is not enough to get all of the water out. I can still wring water out of a shirt after 4 times through.I have a couple of older family members who used wringers when they were kids and this does not measure up at all.For the money I spent, I expected a safe machine to save my hands from wringing my clothes, but this is not safe and did not save my hands at all because I'm still wringing the clothes out before and after putting it through this wringer. I do not recommend this product.I do not usually listen to all reviews, I take things into consideration, but I was not prepared to be this disappointed. When I put this thing on the bucket, water went everywhere. There is absolutely no way of funneling the water into the bucket. A portion of the water will go in the bucket, but the rest goes on you and the floor (yes I tried this in the tub, but the bucket wouldn't sit flat on the tub because of the weight of the wringer and the handle would not turn beyond 180°; I also have a standard tub). Also, when I got it, I cleaned the rollers really well because they wreaked of neoprene and the rollers squeaked really bad so I oiled it according to "instructions" (the only document you will receive with this product looks like a xerox copy that was cheapy printed and only on one side). These instructions look like print outs I got in elementary school. Also, it comes with 2 additional nuts, with no explanation of why, what they are for, or where they go. Again, I stress do NOT use this on a 5 gallon bucket. If you have the ability to get something heavy enough that this can sit on the edge of, maybe you can make it work, but this is not for those with limited space and you still need to take into account the lack of ANY safety features and the very laughable warning basically stating you are using this at your own risk. Again, I don't recommend this.
B**S
Chamois Wringer
I purchased this unit solely for the purpose of wringing out a chamois---not clothing. My stainless steel unit is attached to a 5-gallon bait bucket that's half-filled with sand to give it weight and added stability. Assembly was straightforward, but the handle had drill-hole burrs that initially prevented the handle from being attached to the shaft...handle required light reaming. I applied Remington Hinge and High-Pressure Grease to the "roller shafts where the tension hooks meet"...but Nano oil is my preference. I removed the drip board prior to installation because it was not required for my setup. Unit is solid and exceptionally well built. Bottom line, it performs flawlessly with my light-duty application of chamois wringing.
G**A
And is expensive.
I am sorry. I dont like. Do not squizze enough for me.
K**I
Not Impressed - BLACK Rollers Leave BLACK Marks on Clothes
I was excited to get this product and have had it for three days. It is well made, however, it is very awkward to use. It is awkward to wind the handle; it is awkward trying to prevent the part of the garment that has been through the roller from falling into the bucket and getting wet, again, or from getting on the ground and getting dirty. Attaching the rollers to a 5-gallon plastic bucket is awkward and not a stable. The rollers actually work pretty good for small items, like socks or wash cloths, but are really too narrow for t-shirts, jeans, jackets, etc. The rollers can be adjusted with a lot of difficulty (screws on each side), and worst of all, the black rollers create tire-like tread marks on the clothes! Why in the world would they make this product with BLACK rollers.
G**E
I recommend insuring a sturdy mount, and you will love it.
I purchased the stainless steel version because any steel mechanism constantly exposed to water or high humidity will rust regardless of the quality of the paint. For the extra $20 I don’t have worry about rust being transferred to my car wash chamois and rags. At 71 arthritis has become a problem when wringing my car wash rags. This wringer does an excellent job squeezing excess water. I have the tensioning wing nuts set kind of loose which performs slightly better than I can do by hand wringing. Initially I planned on attaching it to a plastic 5 gallon bucket. This didn’t work well so I attached it to a mailbox post I already had setup to hold my garden hose and outside thermometer (see photos). I also shortened the crank handle by 2.8” which resulted in a nice compact configuration. If you decide to do the same make sure you drill dead center in the crank. Hand drilling is very difficult for all but the really skilled. Fortunately I have a milling machine which made for a quick accurate job. It’s construction appears well made and I’m very happy with this purchase.
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