Model Info | XPB70 |
Item Weight | 42 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.13 x 29.33 x 33.86 inches |
Item model number | XPB70 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Capacity | 15.4 Pounds |
Max Spin Speed | 800 RPM |
Part Number | XPB70 |
Special Features | Portable |
Control Console | Knob |
Access Location | Top Load |
Certification | certified frustration-free |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
O**M
Thanks to the Person who reviewed about using expanding hose!!!
I love this Panda, BUT, it has been a learning experience. That being said, I want to thank the person who wrote in about using the expanding hose. (the hose that comes with, just throw it away JUNK). Turns out that the hose has a sort of valve thing. Unscrew that off and its the perfect size to fit the Panda incoming water slot on the machine.[...]And also with that paired with this:[...]One end permanently goes on my sink and the other is on the hose. Can't tell anything is different with the sink, just nozzle a tiny bit longer. The hose just snaps right on my sink.Now I said it was a learning experience. Here are the things that I've have learned.I tape the hose a little by nozzle entering the Panda. That way I know it wont just fly off and spray water everywhere in my kitchen.On the drain hose, I've tied an old sock of which I made small holes in. So much lint comes out while draining didn't want that to clog sink. Works good.And I did purchase a floating lint thing. That keeps the lint off my clothes.When I'm done with the machine, I tie a rag on end of drain hose to capture any water that may not have drained out.And I place a nice think rug under machine while in use. It soaks up any excess water and also acts like a buffer between machine and floor during spinning.And yes it spins them well but they are not dry by any means, so I place semi wet clothing on hangers until completely dry.And also one thing that's very important, if you don't want hard dry clothes. You have to use Fabric Softener in the rinse cycle. Never use that before this machine cause always had bounce in dryer.And another important thing I learned is to take clothes out of the wash side while water is in there before draining. I use to drain water out and move clothes over to spin. But the washer is so good that it tangles the clothes, and taking them apart with the water drained out made the clothes stretch.Seems like a lot I know, but on the plus side. My clothes are so much cleaner than with the Apartments Facilities. And if you have a metal/glass book/display case. Take out the middle shelf and remove glass from bottom and it fits right in for storage: (picture enclosed)@@@@@ UPDATE 1 YEAR LATER 7/31/17 @@@@Well loved it PAST TENSE but the spinner broke yesterday and no way to contact Amazon. Not sure if they would help anyway. I originally figured if this last of two years it would pay for itself. But no such luck. Wish could repair.
D**.
This is a great little unit for the price
This is a great little unit for the price. And this was the first time I've used anything of this class, so this is a review for anyone who's used to using a normal washer and dryer and getting this for other purposes, like using in a studio room where you don't have connections.First let me mention the function of this is not fully automatic. You have to add your clothes, then add your water. I used a very small amount of laundry detergent. Set it for 15 minutes and it did agitation cycles for 15 minutes. Then you have to select drain and drain all the water. Next you have to refill the tub with fresh water to do the rinse. Set it for another 15 minutes, then drain that water. Then you can transfer your laundry to the spin dryer. The spin dryer is essentially just the spin cycle on a larger washing machine. So, this is NOT REALLY a dryer, just a spin cycle. Your clothes will be close to dry and can be hung or, as I chose to do, get a warm air drying rack. I got a decent one for $84 that has hangers and a cloth housing that directs all the warm air through the laundry.Bottom line is that this unit is great and does its job, but still requires your involvement and time. You can't just throw laundry in and come back to clean laundry. On a positive note, I have exceptional control on how the cycles work and how many times I want to rinse my clothes and how exact I want my water temp, etc. This unit can manage for 1 person, not a family.
D**K
I absolutely love this machine
I've had one of these types in Belize, where they're normal. I absolutely love this machine, takes about 10 minutes to dry your clothes on a line after the spin, even indoors, with NO DRIPS. The stuff comes out of there sort of vaguely damp. Everyone should have one of these. I noticed SUCH a difference when I came back to the States and had to use a regular washer at the laundry-mat. I MISSED my Belizean style machine--really made in China, but all Belizeans use these. This one is top of the line, lightweight, and even has a pump. My Belizean machine did not. Clothes come out so super dry, it's amazing. Not heat dry, but centrifugal, so you drape them over something and they're dry so quick or throw them in the dryer for a few minutes, which is nice as long as you're not shoving quarters to dry each load. With this one, I throw in three loads for $1.50 in the dryer and comes out perfect. I could probably throw in four or five, but didn't have that much wash to do. Is a BIT time consuming in that you have to pay attention to it and shift the loads into the spin, put them back, rinse, spin again, but I love this machine. Uses a regular plug-in. All in all, it's still 40 minutes per wash cycle, but you gotta be on top of it. In my opinion, clothes come out cleaner. We got it because of a new baby and a lack of infinite quarters. Love it. Get one. For what it's worth, I live on the coast of Washington State in case climate is a consideration. Used one in Belize where super-humid is the norm. Love this machine!
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