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The Giantex EP20313 Portable Washing Machine is a compact, semi-automatic washer and spinner designed for modern living. With a total capacity of 20lbs, it features customizable wash settings, a powerful 1300 RPM spin dryer, and a user-friendly design, making it ideal for apartments and RVs. Its efficient operation saves water and energy, ensuring your laundry is done quickly and effectively.
Brand Name | Giantex |
Model Info | EP20313 |
Item Weight | 29.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 24.8 x 28.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | EP20313 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Efficiency | Energy Efficiency |
Capacity | 12 Pounds |
Max Spin Speed | 1300 RPM |
Installation Type | [INFERRED] Freestanding |
Part Number | EP20313 |
Special Features | Semi-automatic |
Color | Gray & White |
Control Console | Knob |
Option Cycles | 2 |
Access Location | Top Load |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 260 watts |
Fuel type | electric |
Certification | NO |
Material Type | ABS, Polypropylene |
Included Components | Drain Hose, Draining Basket, Inlet |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Y**A
Impressive performance for the price!
I wasn’t expecting much for the price, but this washer really impressed me... I used it the day after I received it, It’s lightweight, compact, and perfect for small spaces. The material feels sturdy and of good quality, definitely built to last. The spin cycle is powerful and leaves clothes nearly dry, which cuts down drying time. It runs quietly, and I haven’t had any issues with leakage, everything stays clean and dry around it. Overall, it’s efficient, easy to use, and feels like a solid investment. Great value for the money!
A**R
Works as advertised
Works perfectly no complaints
C**S
Broke after a few uses. . .
I was so excited about having this to wash cloth diapers in our old apartment. We only washed a couple at a time, and I even looked up advice and warnings on how to use/not use the washer and dryer and everything, too (since the instructions were super difficult to interpret). But the motor stopped working altogether after about 8 uses, or at least that's what seemed to be the issue. What's worse is that the return policy would have required us to send it back, and we had no way of doing so before moving across the country a few days after we bought it. So this was literally just $100+ completely wasted, unfortunately... Maybe we got a dud, and I want to give it the benefit of the doubt and possibly try it again at some point. But... I was really upset that it didn't work for us through this brand/seller. The day we moved, we ended up tossin' it in the dumpster, and I hate that we had to do that with something that could have really been extremely useful for us to have...Also, even when it did work, it still had a few major design flaws, I hate to say... The tube that empties the water has to be level or lower than the washer, and it has to be someplace where water can be drained - but also has to be plugged in, so it has to be near an outlet with water. But the tube is so short without getting an extension (not even sure what size would be needed or what would be compatible tube-wise) that this means you probably have to drag the washer back and forth between where you need it plugged in and where you need to dump the water out. Because, you know, water + electricity = a bad time (imho). And when it's full of water, pushing and dragging on it sucks (especially after you've just given birth). And then when you do get it dumped out, there's always still a little bit more water left in the bottom of the washer side. I would also have to bend down with a bucket and literally drain from the hose, fill the bucket, dump it in the sink, accidentally drip water all over the place that my postpartum self would have to clean up, and then repeat until all of it was out. This honestly sucked.I don't usually like being so negative, but... Yeah, I have to give this one star... I love the concept, but dang...
E**S
Awesome!!
Excellent!! Thank you so much!!
J**S
Works so good!
Ive been needing a washer snd this one works amazing. Its fast, easy to use and efficient. I didnt use the hose as it took to long to fill up and it also didnt fit on my spout. 10/10 and the spin cycle worked very well it left the clothed almost dry. I will come back to update once i do my towel and jeans! Thus far ive done under garments, kitchen towels, tank tops, and shorts.
J**T
This was a great washer and dryer...lasted more than a year...
I bought this in 2018. I used it through 2019 and it was just great.I put it in my bathtub to wash clothes.It's now 2020 and I broke it. My drain stopper was set on the sill of the bathtub,and I forgot that I was filling the washer part with water (I put the handheld shower head in the washer and leave it for 2 and a half minutes).This time, I forgot about it. Also, somehow the bathtub drain stopper fell off the sill and onto the drain, stopping the bathwater from draining, which led to the tub filling up with about 6-12" of water. The washer/dryer unit was submerged in nearly a foot of water.After draining the tub, neither the washer or dryer spun. It was a good washer/dryer unit and served me well for over a year.To spin the clothes and rinse them, I never managed to fasten a hose to the unit and to a water output.Since I had the unit in the bathtub, what I did was this:I fastened the hose to the spin part of the unit. I held the other end of the hose in my left hand and also a funnel.I put the showerhead into the funnel, so that my left hand now holds three things together--1. The end of the tube2. The funnel3. The showerheadFinally, I start the clothes spinning and start the shower.The water sprays from the showerhead (held in my left hand--actually usually in my right hand once I start the water using my right hand). The water sprays into the funnel and into the hose, which then sprays over the spinning clothes.One thing I did not like was that the dryer stops spinning when you open the lid.I would prefer it to keep spinning (the washer keeps spinning when you lift the lid).If it kept spinning, then I wouldn't need to bother with the funnel/hose hassle.I could just lift the lid and shoot the water from the showerhead from above right onto the clothes.Because the dryer stops spinning when the lid is opened, you must work out a way to run water into the small inlet hole (there is a hose included that fits that inlet hole).Overall, I loved this washer/dryer.The drying/rinsing was decent and the washing was superb.
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