Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    I know it’s “just a washing machine” but as a busy mom in a an apartment with a new baby the convenience of having a washer in my apartment is beyond words!! This machine WORKS. No leaks, at all, and everything came included, instructions clear, videos to follow on youtube if not. Again this thing WORKS. Also my whole house smells good now that I’m regularly doing laundry inside and I use tyler glam co detergent. I washed a queen blanket and duvet cover with no issues. Capacity is wonderful. I do 7 loads back to back usually and this thing can handle it! If you’re in the market for a washer I sincerely urge you to get this one!

  • 5 out of 5
    I purchased this washer to wash my uniform pants, tees and socks in order to skip the walk to laundry room. First the cord is short and it states you can't use extension cord. I used bucket to fill up water. It washes well. As you can see the dirty water in second pic. Don't use too much detergent. Your better off wringing your clothes by hand because the spinner doesn't work well and all it does is cause noise and move the machine around. I had to sit there and hold the machine. I tried it 3 times with different amount of clothes but still the same result. It's lightweight and compact. Other than that it does wash well but emptying out the water, wringing your clothes, spinning clothes little by little, filling up with water and sitting there to hold machine is just too much work for me. I'll keep walking to laundry room. I'm returning it.

  • 5 out of 5
    Giving it two stars because it really cleans your clothes and it’s compact BUT it started leaking water down the sides after the 4th use. Video attached for reference.

  • 5 out of 5
    I love this little thing. I have some washers out at my complex and it helps make sure my workout clothes are al days clean. I put them ten minutes with soap, then five minutes with clean water. Wring them out then put them in the mini spin cycle. The spin cycle works, but not well. I just wring out whatever water is left, and the. Put it on my drying rack in front of a fan. Works great for small spaces. My clothes are clean. Do not rec putting more than two items in at once - specifically the larger pieces. I can do a load of about six pairs of socks. Or six pairs of undies. Or a single workout pant and sports bra. It's quiet though. And efficient. Gets the job done. Just don't expect the spin cycle to work.

  • 5 out of 5
    Item was used, still wet package was wet cord was rusty still wet i bought a new one not a used one.

  • 5 out of 5
    Damaged in multiple spots Update: initially received damaged, but the sellers contacted me and helped me out! excellent customer service! Brightens up the laundry room and looks clean for the aesthetic we’re going for

  • 5 out of 5
    I’ve had this washer for about 2 weeks now. I’ve already used it for about 20-30 loads and it’s working great. About the fittings: you may need to buy a standard American fitting to get it into your facet. One of my photos shows the fitting they provide for the quick disconnect. The rubber washer they provide is too thick to fit the quick disconnect on a standard fitting (the peace with four screws). I used flex seal glue in place of the rubber seal on the part of the quick disconnect that attaches to the facet, the part where you see the four screws on the disconnect. ( you can still unscrew it from the faucet). If you use this method don’t use to much flex seal or you may plug the hole up and let the flex seal dry for at least one day. I’m on a budget so I think it’s worth the money savings to purchase a standard fitting. If this set-up for the quick disconnect doesn’t work for you, I’m sure someone at a hardware store can help figure out how to make it work. The washer needs to be close to the faucet for it to reach. This works fine for me but I’m sure the hose can be spliced to make it longer if needed. I’m giving it 4 stars instead of five because I think they should provide standard American fittings with the washer and an option of longer hoses.

  • 5 out of 5
    Besides the inch + chip/crack and the little chips and what looks like compressed cardboard/paper exposed I guess it’s nice… think this picture speaks for its self . Open it outside or somewhere you don’t mind getting styrofoam on the floor.

  • 5 out of 5
    how to use. Use the 15 minute timer. Add a tiny amount of soap, in talking a quarter drop. Average male 6ft these are my load sizes. Load one - 1 pair of jeans and socks and underwear. Load 2 - 4 to 5 T shirts. Load 3 the rest of the socks and underwear like 5 pairs or underwear and socks. Load 4 maby one towel and a T-shirt. Bulky items like towels and jackets and even heavy jeans should always be done alone but I throw small garments in to make the time more efficient. Ok so about 10min into the wash I flip on the fresh water and let it overfill and it will help get the soapy water out, if not you have to drain and re fill for a rinse cycle but that takes time. I find that 10 min wash and 5-8 min with the fresh water on does the trick. Now drying I only put a few pieces of clothing in and run for 30sec to 1 min l. I found that anytime over 1 min is wasted. I can do all that laundry in 45 min. It’s not automatic so an egg timer or use your phone to maximize time. Now for full dry I dry indoors in a vented room and fan blowing on the clothing. T shirts dry in 3-4 hours but jeans and towels take all night.

  • 5 out of 5
    Dryer has a filter behind the vent. I don't know why they would place a filter behind the machine. Who wants to pull out a machine every use to clean. So, I cut out that filter and my dryer heat up hot and my clothes dry in a half hour. I can't comment on the washer, because I have a GE washer.

  • 5 out of 5
    This washing machine is very easy to use. The manual is as straightforward as the actual settings on it. I love how small it is, fitting into our tiny bathroom just fine. The faucet attachment was easy to put on & I can put the hose on it & take it off without damaging my nails or pinching my fingers. I haven't had trouble getting anything clean in it, even with our less typical detergent (soap nuts). I would like a more simple way to use fabric softener, like a compartment for it or an alarm to tell me when in the rinse to put it in. The lid does close too loud if closed too fast, so I added little bits of stick-on cork to the lip. Felt would work too. I won't count off for those qualities, though, because everything else (all the good) outweighs them by far. I'm really glad we got it! Catching up on our laundry has been priceless.

  • 5 out of 5
    I just moved to a small apartment, about 500 sq. ft., and for the first time in many years did not have an in house washing machine. I really,REALLY hate laundromats so ordered this machine by the time I'd been here one month. My washer arrived the day it was due and in perfect condition! After removing it from the box I read the instructions, lifted it onto my bed so I could screw on the plastic bottom plate, eased it back onto the floor and using the wheels on the back bottom of the machine, wheeled my new treasure to the kitchen sink. After making sure which included attachment I needed, I removed my aerator and the black washer as instructed, and screwed the attachment tightly onto my faucet. I then attached the included quick attach hose to the faucet. The drain hose daraped over the front of the sink and was quite stable. I plugged my new best friend in and proceeded to wash several loads. Each load came out looking and smelling very clean! Also spun very dry! I am so very happy that I bought the Panda portable washer!! To wash with warm I simply turn on both hot and cold to desired temperature for the inlet hose. I don't advise leaving the house with the washer going; you never know. I am a 72 year old woman and did everything with no help. Easy peasy! I would definately buy this machine again! 1 month later: Does a great job getting clothes clean. It's quiet and spins everything almost dry! Would buy again!!!

  • 5 out of 5
    Love this washer. I was looking for an affordable alternative to using the expensive laundry room in my apartment building that could still handle a decently sized load of laundry and this is perfect for it! Things of note: - Capacity: Big enough to handle a light queen sized throw (picture attached for visualization) or a set of full sized bed sheets (cling, flat, and two pillowcases). That's about the max capacity though. - Noise level: It's about the same volume as a regular washer. The only thing I dislike in terms of volume is how loudly is beeps when it's done or if the load is unbalanced. It's quite shrill and lasts much longer than necessary. - Maneuverability: It could be better. The two wheels are sufficient for short distance from the corner of my kitchen to the sink, but I am afraid that I'll drop it each time I tilt it given its weight. I plan to get a four wheeled roller to put the washer on, but even with that added expense, this washer is still worth it. - Usability: It's great! Hook up is easy and always goes smoothly. Just attach the adapter and hose to your faucet, attach hose to the machine input, turn the cold water on, and select your program. It'll fill and drain based on whichever one you choose. The programs are pretty intuitive and it comes with direction if you do need them. - Size: It's about the size I would expect for the capacity size of the washer and it works well enough in a small apartment. I keep it in the corner of the kitchen and its out of the way until I need it. The dimensions are about 19x19x32 from some quick measurements I took. - Spinning out water: It gets the majority of the water out, to the point things are only marginally damp and will air dry completely within a few hours. Overall this washer is perfect for the small apartment lifestyle. It does what it needs to do and it seems much more durable that many other small washers on the market. It's also well made and seems like it will last for a long time. Can't recommend it enough!

  • 5 out of 5
    When I saw this I instantly recognized that I could use this in three personal clothing situations: -Drying shirts I hang dry so i can retain a certain shape and seam pattern -Drying my heavy pants that usually leave my pockets wet to damp after hang drying -Drying clothing on the road in our camper van This is a mostly self contained set up. The electrical cord is short. One will either need to be close to an outlet or an extension cord will be really useful. Open the lid, pop up the outer hanger and hang it where you please, open the bag, pull down the "rod" and insert your clothes on a hanger, zip the bag closed, press buttons to get to the time and other opportunities you want. Does it actually sterilize? I don't know. The UV light does come on. The timer is basically in hour increments. I don't know if I would need hours and hours of operation, but I can imagine that wet items might really need that time, but I didn't test it. I think this is a useful, not very expensive item that hope will give me decent service. It's not an incredible piece of machinery, so this is a very good four star item.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought this machine as an emergency because my washer machine was down. It saved me a trip to the laundromat because I was able to wash all of my small clothes. Now that my washer is back and running, I use this small machine to wash my kitchen cloths.

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