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The COSTWAY Portable Washing Machine is a full-automatic 2-in-1 washer and spinner combo with 10 wash programs and a robust 8.8 lbs capacity. Designed for small spaces like apartments and RVs, it features a transparent lid, LED display, and automatic unbalance correction for quiet, efficient operation. Lightweight and energy-saving, it’s the ultimate compact laundry solution for busy millennials craving convenience without compromise.







| ASIN | B08QFQF9HG |
| Access Location | Top Load |
| Best Sellers Rank | #933 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #136 in Portable Clothes Washing Machines |
| Brand Name | COSTWAY |
| Capacity | 8.8 Pounds |
| Color | White |
| Control Console | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (400) |
| Date First Available | December 12, 2020 |
| Efficiency | Energy Efficiency |
| Included Components | Drain Hose, Inlet Hose, Manual |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Weight | 43.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 24640US-CYPE |
| Material Type | Polypropylene, Stainless Steel |
| Max Spin Speed | 1300 RPM |
| Model Info | 24640US-CYPE |
| Part Number | 24640US-CYPE |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 18.5 x 31 inches |
| Special Features | Full Automatic |
| Standard Cycles | 10 |
C**Z
I just got the machine today, still tryna figure it out but it’s worth getting!
About time it arrived!! I ordered it the day after black Friday, they said I’ll receive it on Dec 2. Fed ex emailed and said on the 4th. Then I get another email saying the 6, than the 7th. Until it finally came in on the 8th!! I hooked it up right away and boooooy it was worth every penny. Yeah it’s gotta be small loads but better than going to the laundromat. I def didn’t have a problem hooking it up. No Leaks, easy to move around , easy to use, spins the hell out the clothes, great quality, functions better than a big one, last but not least MAKES NO NOISE!! I’m obsessively inlove with this, never in a million years did it ever crossed my mind getting a small machine but being that the landlord won't it. I can easily hide it in my closet. I’m a single mother and on my days off I hate spending it at a laundromat, it’s enough I have to clean a whole house by myself. I totally recommend it, just make sure you do not overload and even out the clothes. I first tried it putting the clothes in first, I kinda didn’t like it because it held back on the amount of water, so I fill it half way with water and detergent than put the clothes in it is better that way.
D**E
Easy to use
I do not have hook ups in my tiny home for a washer. This little washer works excellent, i bought alittle platform on wheels for it and i just pull it into my bathroom and hook it up to the sink..works perfectly. It fits 3-4 pants and shirts, sock and panties in a load or my queen size sheets, or a blanket..probably wouldnt fit my comforter but i am very happy with it. I use tide pods in it with no problem. Was super easy to change my faucet to the quick connect.
J**I
Clean clothes with little effort, and quiet!
I've had portable washing machines before, that I haven't liked using due to having to do too much of the work myself (pouring water into the tub manually), or that have been too noisy (sounding like a helicopter was landing in my apartment). I was very hesitant to buy this washer, but due to the great reviews I decided to go ahead, hoping I wasn't wasting money. I am pleased to say that this washer was everything that I had hoped it would be! It fills itself (I dislike having to take my faucet adapter of to hook it up, but that's a small thing), it drains well (I hook it to my dish drainer, and that holds the hose securely), it's super quiet, even when spinning, and most of all it cleans the clothes great!! I bought the 8.5 lb one, and sometimes I wish that it was a little bigger, but honestly then it would be bigger to lug over to my sink, and I think in light of that, this was the better choice. Plus it does hold quite a lot, and it doesn't take a very long time to wash, even on normal and 5L, which is what I generally select. The only warning that I'll give involves me! Once I forgot to hook the drain hose up, and ugh, there was water all over my kitchen floor. Now I have trained myself to hang the drain hose first, before I plug it in, or attach it to the sink. I never want that to happen again! Just letting others learn from my mistake, haha. In regards to buying it though, it's a definite 10, and if you are considering buying it, you won't regret it!
P**S
One of the best buys I've made
****Edit after washing about 40-50 loads over a few months: Noisy when unbalanced. This could've been a 5-star review, because the motor is quiet and it works beautifully overall. My original review (everything below this paragraph) still holds true. However, I've found that it can be unbearably noisy if the load gets unbalanced. There's NO cushion of any kind between the drum and the plastic outer wall, and when a wobbly drum-housing starts whacking that wall, it sounds like a middle-schooler learning to play a snare drum. Given the crummy instructions, I wish I could give it 3.5 stars -- but that's not possible in an individual review, and 3 stars would be unfair. Love this little machine for our small apartment! Unlike other mini-washers, this one functions like a full-grown washing machine, just smaller. I've done several loads so far, and my complaints are mostly trifling: the supplied water line and drain hose could be longer, as could the power cord. I bought extensions for the drain hose and power cord, and will eventually buy a longer water line. (In a small bathroom you actually need MORE length than less, because if you can't move the machine to a convenient spot, you're blocking off access to a the whole room.) The one real problem I can't fix on my own is the instructions -- they are absolute crap. If you've been reading about other mini-machines, you might assume you have to put the water in yourself, with either a bucket or a hose attachment. While you do have to attach the hose to a tap and turn on the water, the machine controls the water intake. Until you start the load, water won't enter. The fill/refill and draining are all fully automatic. Which is excellent, except during the few minutes you're freaking out because you've turned on the tap but nothing is happening. If you give up on the instructions, do this for the first few loads and figure out the other controls later: 1. Run the tap to heat the water, then turn it off and attach the hose. Turn the water back on. (COSTWAY: Since the max recommended temp is 122 degrees, some kind of thermometer on the hose or in the control panel would be helpful.) 2. Load your clothes (no more than about two-thirds full), add detergent, and close the lid. 3. Press the power button. The screen will say "01," which means it's programmed for a normal wash cycle of about 60 minutes. 4. Press the water-level button to select 3, 4, or 5 liters. The 5 setting will just about fill the drum. 5. Press the start button. Everything after that is automated. Additional tips: -- Clean the filter after every load. It's extremely easy to do, and given its small size it will fill up quickly. -- Some YouTube videos recommend putting in the soap, filling it partway, and adding the clothes. This may be ideal, but the lid-open alarm is pretty loud. I now skip that step and just add the detergent with my clothes. -- Put a cheap lint trap on the drain hose; you'll be surprised at how much it catches that would otherwise be going into your pipes. I'm using these for now, while looking for something more sustainable and free of plastic. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D5VJD1LG?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title -- Keep an eye on things for the first few loads. Make sure the short drain line doesn't creep out of the basin, and that the water-hose attachment behind the machine isn't leaking. -- It's portable, but not really. It helps to put it on a dolly of some kind. I bought this one, which is inexpensive, has built-in levels, and can be adjusted to fit the base almost exactly (meaning fewer stubbed toes, etc.). The only downside is that the wheel locks are pretty stiff. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D1NB5KNN?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 Note: I rely heavily on reviews for my purchases, and I give honest reviews in return, whether the items are free or paid for. I refuse to be responsible for junky consumer landfill, so I order only what I can really use, and only if the listing and the seller's main page pass the sniff test. So if it seems like I give an unusual number of positives, it's because I'm very selective about what I order in the first place. I hope these reviews are helpful!
L**K
Perfect for tiny home
This machine was perfect for our space. We were in a manufactured home temporarily and it had a washer/dryer hook up but no appliances. Bought the washer and after a few tries we got it working with the proper connections for the hook up....we did not use the sink hook up provided.....and it worked great. As long as I didn't overfill it the machine washed the clothes and spun them dry enough to hang or lay flat to finish drying. They absolutely did not dry fully or even partially in the spin mode. Didn't expect it to do that since there is no heater on this model. Bought it solely for washing. It's not a combo washer/dryer.
B**V
Great machine, really gets the job done. Make sure you have the correct faucet to plug. The back cable is dripping a little but it does not reflect on the washing load.
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A**R
It is early to say anything, yet so far it was good. Pros: Not shaking a lot or making extreme noises. Multiple washing programs and water levels. Size and weight are good for small units and portable. Cons The dryer does nothing. The hose is a cheap unstable low quality plastic. Short power cord.
M**K
The washer works better than expected. It has a large capacity and is very quiet. Great for my apartment.
D**A
So helpful if you have small place is the best option to buy
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