Oh my aching hands, shoulders, and arms...
Tried out my new mobile washer and wringer today, and did 2 loads of laundry. I totally recommend the mobile washer, as it did a great job agitating the clothes for wash and rinse "cycles."
I do not recommend the wringer though, which breaks my little heart as I've wanted one for so long. There's just no way to securely mount it in the motor home. It's too wide for a bucket, and the brackets aren't quite wide enough to accommodate kitchen sink/countertop lip, doesn't work on the tub, as the gigantic handle needs to hang over empty space in order to turn. I was able to sort of mount it in the kitchen, using only one bracket, but starting the clothes through the wringer, turning the handle, and holding the wringer in place all at the same time is really difficult, and thoroughly exhausting. It does remove water pretty well, from lightweight items like yoga pants, shirts, undergarments, socks, flannel pajama bottoms, hand towels and washcloths. Doesn't work so well on heavy duty bath towels, large sweaters or sweatshirts, or blue jeans.
I guess I'll go ahead and get more 5 gal buckets, and try the "sit and squeeze" method of wringing water from the clothes.
Anybody want to buy a brand new wringer?
Tried out my new mobile washer and wringer today, and did 2 loads of laundry. I totally recommend the mobile washer, as it did a great job agitating the clothes for wash and rinse "cycles."
I do not recommend the wringer though, which breaks my little heart as I've wanted one for so long. There's just no way to securely mount it in the motor home. It's too wide for a bucket, and the brackets aren't quite wide enough to accommodate kitchen sink/countertop lip, doesn't work on the tub, as the gigantic handle needs to hang over empty space in order to turn. I was able to sort of mount it in the kitchen, using only one bracket, but starting the clothes through the wringer, turning the handle, and holding the wringer in place all at the same time is really difficult, and thoroughly exhausting. It does remove water pretty well, from lightweight items like yoga pants, shirts, undergarments, socks, flannel pajama bottoms, hand towels and washcloths. Doesn't work so well on heavy duty bath towels, large sweaters or sweatshirts, or blue jeans.
I guess I'll go ahead and get more 5 gal buckets, and try the "sit and squeeze" method of wringing water from the clothes.
Anybody want to buy a brand new wringer?