I bought the exact same washer from Temu but they didn't tell that you need an adapter for your faucet. So until I receive it I can't use it. BUT, one of the comments mentioned using a bucket to fill the washer, VERY HELPFUL IDEA!!!! AND this video showed me how to operate my machine since the instructions made no sense to be able to understand.❤
This is the kind of tutorial I was looking for !! Good job covered everything I wanted to know .Now I'm gona purchase this as a gift to my son ,a new daddy of a 9 month old , and another one will be here new years day ...he spends so much $ @ the laundermat...even though I work at a laundromat 😂
Why is everyone setting these in puddles? I'm not at all understanding how an electrical appliance in sitting water is safe. Can someone help me with this? Cause I don't know if my gose should be above the drain outlet and the water pump is like, working hard. But I don't if I am alright just draining in a bucket or sink.
A good tip to measure the amount of clothes to wash is to fill the spin cycle side. If they fit dry in the spinner then it won’t be too much on the washer side 👍
You're overloading it. For best results for the speed to go round agitating. Put less laundry in, you'll find it turns alot faster and washed better for great results. Its struggling to move with how many heavy things you have inside, eventually that will break the motor. I've seen it happen too often. Good luck.
Yes that's correct, I'm just trying to help, I have one of those machines and if the wash load isn't spinning fast, it's overloaded. I don't want your motor to burn out.
I just bought a used portable first time I used it I filled it with buckets but your idea of using the funnel and connect to the shower head was just brilliant thanks
You can change the direction of the drain hose. Place the unit lying flat so that you can see the bottom. The drain hose is just tucked underneath some clamps. You can take it out of the clamp and then reattach it to the other set of clamps that are facinf towards the right. That way you dont have to bend your drain hose all the way from the left side of the unit.
Oh my gosh thank you so so so much for posting this. I’m 27 and raising my 14 year old sister. Just got us into my first apartment, and had spent my last bit of money on a portable washer and dryer. I just got laid off, so when I found out the tube didn’t fit my sink I thought it was the end of the world. I wish I was creative enough to have came up with this on my own, but since I’m not, I’m super grateful you posted yours!!!
@@Hippiewitch42o get you a bucket, a 5 gallon bucket is easier and use it to fill the washer. I set my in the bathtub. That way I can fill it, wash, and drain in 1 easy area.
Just an fyi here. What the manufacturer does not tell us is that the weight limits they give are for wet clothes. In order to prolong the life of the machine, you need to place about 5lbs of clothes in the wash and 3lbs in the spinner. NOTE: I forgot to mention that all the machines have water level marking: L
If you attach the hose to the water inlet, you can rinse the clothes so much easier. Allow the water to run about 1 min. or until the water runs clean, spin the remaining 4 mins. So much easier, and saves time and water.
Thank you for shi is about the funnel, I got mine today and didn't know how I was gonna wash my clothes 🤦🏻♀️ then I seen this. Went out bought a funnel and hooked it up and clothes are washing 🤗❤️
Mine had a manual, you could tell it was translated from Chinese and it wasn't a great deal of use. I managed to set it up without too much difficulty.
I have the same machine if you are wondering how much it is able to handle at a time no more then about 2 pairs of pants and a shirt or the equivalent of that amount and you should not have a problem.
Thank you for this! The directions that came with mine aren’t very clear. I do have a question though. Does anyone happen to know what the water inlet is for on the spinning side?
Kinda dangerous washing with it in tub ...I had a maytag in 1980s and still use the hose ....but electrocution is what I worry about ...I just sit mine in bathroom floor.... built a pedestal. ...
I am going to purches one of these This was very helpful. It was easy to understand you thank you for explaining it the way you did. Some videos go way to fast, when they try to show you how its done.
@@emilyaitch8143 I have the same machine I use one table spoon of dry detergent and one table spoon of oxy cleaner and a little liquid fabric softener it seems perfect and I do a full rinse with fresh clean water after load is done. Do not over load machine 2 pairs of pants and a shirt or the equivalent seems to work best for me.
I place mine on a stand so the machine is lower than the water input but above the water intake. Gravity (and keeping the water away from the electrical cord) is your friend
Just got mine as a gift from my son and I can't wait to use it..😊 where was this thingy wen my baby's was babys? 😂😂.. it's ok I'ma empty nester now and it's juuus rite 4me❤
Thank you you're the only one who said that you added fabric softener. I wasn't really sure because no one talked about adding fabric softener to their rinse cycle. So thank you. Yes if someone would have said yes I added fabric softener but my machine broke or got messed up somehow I would have known not to use it. If you don't ask you'll never know. 😂 So again thank.
I found that using the hose takes too long to fill. In the kitchen, I'll use a pitcher, and in the bathtub, I use the detachable shower head. I'll use the hose and funnel on the spin side.
Or I just filled a small tub with water and poured it in til desire water amount unfortunately mines no longer spins I just spin with hands using gloves
Me neither! Manual makes no sense. Instructions for cleaning filter says: "first put the bottom into the hole and then press it". What does that mean??!
so at first I couldnt get my lint trap off either (i was afraid of breaking it) but then i just did it. So at the top of the lint trap piece there is a slight indentation, you want to push down on it while àt the same time pulling the top of it towards you. once you have it out a little bit pull upwards and this releases the bottom pin part from it's hole allowing the whole thing to be free. Once you hàve cleaned it, you put it back in at a slight angle, bottom first and once you place the bottom pin in the hole , push down and inward at the same time and the top part just pops back into place. Hope this helps. my instructions arent always the best but at least I'm not trying to give you directions anywhere - u could end up in timbuck two!! Lol 11:20
This is an amazing video, thank you so much. I purchased one and I just did my first load and I definitely added way too much soap. Does anyone happen to know the best amount of liquid soap so you’re not left with tons of suds?
Mine is making a clucking sound and I called the man. Ufacturer, and you're telling me that it's nothing I can do. I'm not gonna purchase another one I don't want to purchase another 1 because i like what i have. I need a suggestion help.
Can u add water directly to the machine instead of hooking it up to the shower head Also wats the other water intake for I bought it 2 weeks ago and barely gonna connect it