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The Navaris 2-in-1 Mini Washing Machine and Spin Dryer is a portable, hand-cranked solution for washing up to 1 kg of laundry without electricity. Ideal for camping, small apartments, or on-the-go lifestyles, it features a quick spin-dry function and is designed with non-slip suction cups for stability. Lightweight yet durable, this eco-friendly appliance saves water and energy, making it a smart choice for the environmentally conscious.
Brand | Navaris |
Model Number | 48623.01 |
Colour | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 34.5 x 34.4 x 34.3 cm; 2.87 kg |
Capacity | 1 Kilograms |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 2.87 kg |
G**T
works
so, do not fool yourself--this is not an alternative to a large, electric wash machine. If you are weak or have some sort of disability, this wont work for you. You can break the plastic handle if you force it too much , so don't force it too much. duh.Pro's- no electricity needed,small , fits in a very small cabin, for example,can wash a full load of baby clothes/or womens underclothes/or a few adult clothing itemsspin-dry feature works pretty well with minimal effort (you must still hang dry, but they dry quickly)cheap compared to other alternativesCons-- washing is not too easy--must be careful so that handle doesn't breakwater leaks a little out the top while using--not a problem for me since i use it in a waterproofshower area .If you need to wash clothes for camping, or when electricity is not available, get this. its worth it. Have realistic expectations of a $50 plastic device and you will be fine
B**K
I wouldn't recommend buying this at all
I could only wash very light things, it was quite hard to use, the suction cups didn't work on the bottom causing the washing machine to jump about when using the hose kept leaking from the bottom of the machine, the cap on the hose kept coming off when washing clothes, flooding the place where your using this washing machine, water kept leaking from the top of the lid aswell when correctly secured, the spin drying basket is flimsy scratching the inside of the washing machine, the spin during function didn't do much for getting water out of my clothes and also my joints really hurt after using this washing machine
H**N
It would make a great salad spinner!
Not very useful for laundry even if just for socks and underwear, cumbersome for such a large product. I would not advise for camping/ caravans or emergency resources (I bought to fill the gap between my new washer being replaced) although as the title suggests it would indeed make a great XL salad spinnerš¤
G**A
Works
I bought this as a stop gap whilst waiting for my washing machine to be repaired. It gets things clean however I personally find it easier to wash by hand. The spin feature is decent; leaves clothes as damp as they would be from a spin cycle on a washing machine.
A**R
Only buy if desperation requires it, and read all the reviews before you do
This was desperation, quite frankly. The worst time to have a broken proper washing machine? During a national lockdown! I am just about capable of doing some of the washing in the kitchen sink (no bath in this house either!) but wringing the items out to hang them was a nightmare, and proving exceptionally painful.I tested the washing function with a very light load of a t-shirt & underwear and even weighed the load to ensure it was under 2kg. It was painful & very ineffective.But ultimately, I bought this for the "drying" function. I knew fine well that there wasn't a chance it was going to dry anything, but hoped it would make removing excess water from handwashing less hellish. It does, to a point. The resistance when turning the handle is far less than with the "washing" function, but it still takes significant pressure to turn. The "suckers" on the base aren't strong, so as well as turning the handle, you also have to make sure you're keeping the entire device in place.The outlet pipe thing is worrisome too - the cap isn't particularly tight and the design of a) holding it upright to the device b) keeping the cap closed, is terrible, and I imagine if you were to use the washing function more than 5 or 6 times, you would have to get the duct tape out. Again, for the "drying" function, that's not as important as you can have that open and running off into a bucket, sink or something similar.Ultimately, it does wring the majority of the water out - some items still drip when hung to dry. As a result it makes the process of washing, for the time being, less painful. However there are multiple serious failures in its design, and I would never use it for the "washing" function. Not only that, it's downright false advertising to suggest the second function is drying - I didn't expect it to dry, but to describe it as such is an absolute cheek.If it was perfect or close to it, it would definitely be worth 50 odd quid, but it is far far from it, and is probably worth 30 at most. If you're absolutely desperate, then it's worth a try, but really, I would avoid it otherwise.
K**G
Pretty good.
I used it for spinning hand washed soaked items because I find that part of hand washing damages my fingers and causes trigger finger and tendonitis, so I end up not washing for awhile until I really need to wear them which is not good cos should wash straight after wearing. I only spin one item at a time and it doesn't wobble much if you don't force it to spin faster than a certain speed. Once the sides don't have anymore 'rain' dripping down, I stop. It's about as dry as when I hand wring myself but the garment is much less creased, compared to the washing machine spin or hand wring. I spun like 6 items in a row and they only drip a little after hanging. All in all, I like it.
K**S
Not very good
The washer not very good the spinner ok if put one t shirt in and you got a good arm action wobble
L**E
Value for money
I've seen some reviews about broken parts or leaking - but I have been using it for quite some time now and cannot complain. The laundry spins much faster than the handle, so you don't need to work it very hard, unless you overpack, of course. No miracles when you wash dirty white socks.... but otherwise works like a dream and is perfect for delicate fabrics, wool wash and hand wash. I also found out that I can easily pump the water in by holding the plastic drain pipe tightly under the sink tap. Makes it almost effortless to rinse the laundry. Oh, and if you are too ambitious and spin too fast - yes, it will leak from under the brim of the lock. Duh. Easily avoided.
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