- ▲【Large Capacity】2019New! Feature the twin tub dual function design can save your precious time by washing and spinning dry loads at the same time. Total capacity:26lbs(washer:18lbs,spin cycle:8lbs), for doing light to medium laundry loads. You can wash the clothes of the whole family at the same time!
- ▲【Built-in Drain Pump】Built-in drain pump drains dirty water by more longer drainage tube from washer. Drainage tube dimensions: 56.3", more easier, suitable for most family. Easy storage and space saving design.
- ▲【Timer Control & Powerful Performance】Separate timer control for wash and spin operations. Wash timer for 15 min and spin timer for 5 minutes per load, this unit features a 1300RPM powerful motor with a max frequency of 60Hz. Save your time and wash more clean!
- ▲【Easy Operation】 Simple design of the operation panel, wash timing, wash options, drain options, and spin timing, more easier to use. Allows you to simply put in your load of clothes, fill with water, set the timer and start washing, completely suitable for everywhere!
- ▲【Washing Capacity & Specifications】Total capacity:26 lbs(washer:18 lbs, spin cycle:8 lbs). Overall dimensions: 27.4* 16.1* 31.9 inches. Power supply: 110v/60hz, Total power: 420w(wash:280w/dry:140w). Easy operation design and easily movable.
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Easy to use and cleans my clothes
I am very happy with this washing machine. My clothes came out clean and it dried the clothes surprisingly well on the spin cycle. It weighs about 33 lbs. I did have a learning curve accident, on the spin cycle I dropped the hose and got water on the floor, a lot of water. I fill mine with a 3 gallon bucket and drain it into the tub. It has a hose to fill it with but I use a bucket. This is a great little washing machine.
Min Thiha Kyaw
Great for a small apartment
Here's how I use it: Plug it in, put the drain hose into the sink/tub and attach the water intake hose to the sink and to the hole on the left side. Make sure the middle knob is set to Normal or Gentle! Turn on the cold water (or hot for whites) and let it start filling. This takes a few minutes so use a bucket of you want It done right away. While it's filling I add my clothes, don't fill it up all the way. The most I'll go is 3/4 full. Once all the clothes are in and the water is just above the clothes level, I throw in a tide pod and some powder, usually oxy clean or borax. Add bleach if you're doing whites. Then turn the left job all the way to 15 and let the machine do its thing. When times up, make sure the drain hose is set up at the sink and turn the middle knob to Drain and watch all the gross dirt that was in your clothes wash away. The water takes a while to all be sucked out, when it gets really low you can help by squeezing some of the clothes out. It helps if your machine is set a little higher than the end of the hose so gravity can help get the last bit of water. Now turn the dial back to normal and start filling it up again with cold water (hot for whites again). When thats filled enough, I add fabric softener and some Lysol laundry disenfectant. Then turn the knob back to 15 and let it rinse. When thats done, drain again and start putting some of your clothes into the spinner. You can fill it to the top but leave the clothes loose, don't overfill it. Then put the plastic piece into the drum between your clothes and the inside top of the machine. It'll keep the clothes from being pushed out when it's spinning. It'll start pretty loud and then even out. If it sounds like the devil is trying to escape your spinner, rearrange the clothes a bit and try again. Turn the right dial all the way to 5 and let it spin. It will drain automatically so keep that drain hose in the sink. You'll only fit 1/3 to 1/2 your load in there so you can put the rest in a bucket to wait and start a new load at the same time it's spinning. When it's done it'll be mostly dry. If you feel it could use another spin do it again. Then hang your clothes up on a rack or if you're like me, all over every single surface of your home. If you have good air flow or sun, they'll probably be dry in a couple hours. Sometimes I have to leave mine overnight. And that's basically it. I hide it in my closet when we aren't using it so my landlord won't accidentally come across it. Its pretty compact and light so I can move it easily from room to room. Adding wheels to the bottom would be nice though.
Jamie Tracy
Affordable and convenient size.
It works great. Gets my laundry clean. I just don’t like that my clothes sometimes gets tangled in there. The spin dryer works amazing as well, the laundry comes out almost dry. If I wash at night and air dry it ,it drys over night.
Hurraam Khan
Actually works pretty good!
Marjorie Marie Webb
Perfect for our family
We live in an older mobile home so the only place to drain a washer is the bathtub so I've been using portable washers for a few years. We had 2smaller ones that the spin side finally gave out on both of them because there's 5of us & it got a lot of use. This time we bought this bigger capacity washer with the Square Trade 5yr warranty. I'm impressed with how much I can wash & the power of the wash side. It's bigger than I envisioned. if you have a larger family & expect to do regular wash, spend the extra money for the larger capacity washer. Update: I just did a load of 6pr of adult size pants, 6cotton t-shirts also adult size, abt 8pr socks & 3pr mens boxers & this washer handled the load just fine.... I'm more impressed the more I use it... perfect for our 5person family living in an older mobile home 🤩
Christine Ann Andico Arriesgado
KUPPET 26lbs(18/8) Machine = FANTASTIC
Oh, I love this machine. I did my research; read a TON of reviews, watched a TON of videos before making my purchase. I apologize for not adding photos right now-maybe later. Anyway, the dimensions of this unit 27.4* 16.1* 31.9 inches allow me to fit this in my bathroom without space issue-I'm the only one here so that's all that matters. The washer side is large enough to fit 7 t-shirts and 3 pair shorts, while the spin-dryer side will hold 3 t-shirts and 2 pair shorts. The washer side will accommodate one queen-size comforter-which is too large for the spin-dryer. Now, there are 2 water inlets on the top -1 for filling the washer -1 for rinsing during spin-dryer You can use the KUPPET without using those water connections, but that means using a bucket for adding water to the washer, then adding more buckets of water for rinsing. You only need to fill the water to about half level of the washer-the more water and more clothes that get crammed into the washer means more stress upon the motors and less to no agitation during the wash. Once the wash is complete(15 minutes), you will then turn the middle dial to DRAIN, and the built-in drain pump will begin pumping out the water. While draining, assist by reaching in and squeezing some of the water out of the clothes. The built-in drain pump will get rid of about 99.5% of the waste water-now if the KUPPET is raised so that the drain hose is completely beneath the machine, gravity will assist the pump in removing the remaining 0.5% of the waste water. If you are using the water inlets or buckets, fill the washer with fresh water to rinse-then drain again. Another way to rinse is using the spin-dryer-if you have water connected to that inlet -it will rinse and spin, spin and rinse. The spin-dryer is smaller than the washer, so approximately half of your wash load will fit each time-YMMV. Drop each clothing item into the spin-dryer -DO NOT CRAM THE SPIN-DRYER Push down, if necessary, upon the clothes in the spin-dryer to force excess water out-this water you will notice is already draining, then resposition the clothes so that they lay loose in the spin-dryer. Yes, use that plastic shield to position on top of the clothes inside the spin-dryer-or else your clothes will try to force its way out during the spin-dry cycle. This is a spin-dryer, so there is no heat, and although you will be amazed by how 'almost dry' the clothes have become-they still won't be dry. When the 5 minute spin-dry cycle is complete, I pull out the clothes then lay them back in and run it for another 5 minute cycle. Have plenty of hangers or a place to hang your clothes and in about an hour - VIOLA! . BTW - Using these type washer\spin-dryer machines requires more effort, but here is why you will want to purchase one immediately: If you have been using machines that requires inserting COINS: One Wash = $1.50 One Dry = $1.50 Let's say you do 4 loads a week: One Wash x 4 = $6.00 One Dry x 4 = $6.00 $12.00 x 52 weeks = $624.00 $624.00 - $145.99(KUPPET 26lb machine) = $478.01 Savings -This is why you will buy this KUPPET From a size perspective, the KUPPET 26lb machine is the right size for 2 Adults(maybe 2 Adults\1 Child), but if this machine is just to service one person, the smaller size KUPPETs will suit your needs as well as they operate the same way -and save you even more money. I certainly hope this helps at least one person, and please supply your feedback as well so that we can all learn and enjoy our KUPPETs together.
Rebecca Carothers
Handy machine for price
Have used the unit for couple weeks now. Works very well. For the unit to not be a real full sized washer it does good for what it is. If you don’t have a full sized washer and are going to a laundry mat then this machine will please you very well. Tricks have found using it. Use a bucket to fill it up from the kitchen sink much faster then the hose it came with. Get a bigger like bucket to drain it into. When using spin dryer have the drain hose in the bucket. It will automatically turn the pump on. Use small amount of detergent. Been using natural detergent seems to keep the fabric from fuzzing and seems to not have a lint problem using it.
Apple Amatorio
Does a great job!
Love it! Gets my clothes clean and surprisingly fits quite a bit in the washer. The spinner spins your clothes darn near dry which significantly cuts down on my drying time. I also bought the Panda mini portable dryer which is awesome!!! You have to couple this washer with the dryer, you won’t be sorry!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Andrew Sizemore
This is AWESOME!!!
I have to admit--I was a little skeptical at first! I had never heard of a portable washer/dryer before, let alone used one. Will it get my clothes clean? How does it dry my clothes without heat? Can I really trust this glorified kitchen trash bin (lol)?!?!?! Well to my surprise the answer is yes, Yes, YES!!! This thing is amazing. My clothes are clean and the dryer works too. The dryer works by centrifugal force so about 95% of the water gets spun out of your clothes. When you take them out, clothes are barely damp to the touch. All you have to do is hang them up for about an hour so they can air dry. I ultimately decided to go with this model because of the large capacity and water pump. Ladies and gents do yourself a favor and get a machine with a pump...otherwise you're going to have to build some sort of contraption that hoists the machine above the hose so that gravity can drain the water down and away. Not having a pump may also limit where you can use your machine. I've seen some people put theirs in a tub or shower as a result (who wants to be restricted to that?). Because this machine has a pump, i'm able to keep it on the ground and just drain the hose directly into the toilet. Too easy :) A few other things to mention: - the item arrived on time and in perfect condition. - customer service via amazon messages is really responsive - the inlet hose works but it doesn't really stay connected to a standard bathroom sink faucet very well (it keeps slipping off). As a result, I suggest buying a $5 hose adapter or diverter that will create a better connection. In the meantime, you can just use a bucket or one of those 5 gal Sparkletts water bottles to fill it up (that's what I do for now & it hasn't been a problem). - this is optional, but i suggest buying 4 caster wheels WITH brakes and then attaching them to the bottom of the machine. It'll just make it easier to move the machine around and take it in and out of storage. Hope this helps someone :)
Kelly Nichole Presley
Not perfect, but value.
I gave this little guy 5 stars because of the value. I mean for the price, it is worth it. I don't have a car so laundry day has been a big undertaking. I have to pack everything into a big duffel bag and take the bus to the laundry mat and sit there for an hour and a half. Then I have to shove everything back into the duffel bag and bus back home. So this machine is well worth the money for me. Plus it will save me money in the long run. I can spend $30 a week at the laundry mat. It's not perfect. When it arrives at your doorstep it is easy to get out of the box, but this company chose not to pay an English speaking technical writer to write the instructions. Whoever wrote the instructions did not have a very good understanding of English. It irritates me that a company would choose to save a few dimes and provide crappy instructions. And the instructions are printed with extremely low resolution so some things you just can't make out. But this machine is pretty easy to figure out on your own. The two top lids come with this shrink wrap like stuff that is difficult to remove. Again, it tried my patients. Stuff like this bothers me. Set up is pretty easy, but again it isn't perfect. The intake hose is a rinky dink hose that fits to your sink faucet with a cheap funnel that you press up onto the faucet and clamp it on with a clamp. Very cheap. It falls of and spills all over everything if you don't hold the hose to the faucet. I will probably buy a hose that fastens to my sink properly and fill it that way. I was supersized at how well the washer agitated the load. It creates like a whirl pool that really gets things clean. It does a good job. They definitely cut corners, but that is the value. They spent our money on what really matters. I set it up and threw a load in it first thing, as soon as I got it. Filled it up with their rinky dink intake hose and let her go. After it was done I drained the load and it does a good job getting the water out too. I put the sopping wet load into the spinner and started it. It had some trouble being uneven at first, but it leveled out as it started spinning faster. And I couldn't believe how dry it got the load. It seems to be a very good machine for the money. Yes it has it's imperfections but you will pay $500+ for a full sized washer and I have no space for one of those. I just got it, so I can't attest to it's long term durability. I will update this review if I run into any problems. I think it earns 5 stars thus far.