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Reviews (8)

Mar 13, 2022
Great functionality, good pump, clean clothes; short hoses, short cable, bad at pet hair
I've enjoyed a very similar one to this, but needed a pump. A couple weeks in I'm very happy. I've successfully hooked this into my plumbing by splitting my sink cold water to have an additional valve that I use to fill the wash tub. (You know the water shut-offs under your sink? If you get a splitter with an additional shut-off it works great for a semi-permanent install. I can't speak to code, this is just what I did.) And thanks to the pump, we just drain into the toilet tank (not the bowl), which when it gets full, drops into the bowl, and when that's full, it drains. No issues with draining too fast or too slow for this setup/convenience. When we're done we flush the toilet to get the grey water out of the tank. The unit comes with a plastic device that I think may specifically be for this setup.
The power cord is a bit short, but works for our context I don't like the idea of an extension cord for something involving this much water--make sure such a short cord will work for you. I think it's maybe six feet, but check the listing. The drain hose is way too short, I spliced on some rubber tubing to get up and over the toilet tank. This hose is useless for even getting into the sink. Why include a pump and then a hose to short to take advantage? May as well use a gravity drain. You will need to extend this hose for the pump to really be of any use in most settings.
The dryer cover plastic is too tight. I had to cut it to get it out. After that, I removed one of the plastic edges on the outside of the disc. This makes it much easier to remove but still tight enough to prevent clothes flying around. In most loads, I don't need it, I just put the largest item on top of the dry pile, but if you're doing socks/underwear, you will need it.
They ask yes/no "is it quiet" in the review, and I said "yes", but I'd say it's average. Not loud, but maybe not really quiet either. It's mostly just the water pump that makes noise. It's quieter than my dish washer but you still here it going. Fine with me.
As others have said, spin dry gets you 90% there. Good enough. We bought an accordion hook thing for our bathroom wall that we use as a pseudo clothes-line. Works great. Overnight is long enough, and there isn't enough water left to worry about damaging our floors.
Obviously I've expressed some criticisms, but I'm sticking to my five stars because the clothes are clean, the spin dry is pretty good, and the pump is great (I hope it lasts--I've only had this two weeks). I got what I was expecting. Most of my concerns also applied to our old unit, so I knew what to expect and had planned for it.

Jul 07, 2016
The gloves are as good as ones that cost twice as much!
I bought these for about $4 (shipping included), and I was very impressed with the quality. I have no complaints, and they are as nice as what Home Depot was selling for almost $9.

Dec 14, 2017
Surprisingly good for the price--ball bearing is better than expected (metal main on plastic sies), response system slows down onstring tricks a bit
I've paid a lot more for yo-yos that were a lot worse. This yo-yo spins long enough to do more advanced tricks, but struggles with certain on-string tricks where the string is looped around the yo-yo multiple times, or where the string will pull against the spin of the yoyo. The reason is because the response system is an older-style aggressive star burst system that really grips the string and will slow the yo-yo down under the right circumstances. Note also that the bearing contacts plastic directly. I haven't had many problems with the yo-yo coming back unexpectedly, just with it slowing down during on-string tricks. Despite this, it's a decent yo-yo. It also has a wide enough gap to do split the atom without getting hit in the face (usually), which most of my older ball bearing yo-yos cannot usually do (eg. my Raider, and classic Turbo Bumble Bee; they love to come back at the worst times). A few notes: this yo-yo is weirdly loud and is quite light weight. So even though the spin is OK, you aren't breaking any records because the weight isn't there. However, for learning it's nice because the yo-yo does *not* hurt when it comes back unexpectedly (compared to most). Also, taking apart the yo-yo is a massive pain, the design is kind of weird, but functional. That's the biggest downside if you're learning and get knots in your string frequently. Maybe get a couple so you don't have to drop what you're doing and take it apart every time something goes wrong. The butterfly shape isn't super aggressive (I would prefer it was wider), but it's larger than similar cheap yo-yos I've purchased. I bought this shipped for $1-ish, and I'm buying some more for gifts and as spares in case it breaks. I've been playing it regularly for a few months and it seems durable, but it's so light it's hard to say.