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Eco-Egg Mini Washing Machine Advice and Reviews

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Date: 11/21/2004 Topics: Cleaning > Laundry | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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We bought a condo which is not so big, and we can not put our own washer in it, so we have one washer for 10 condos (most of them have more than one person.) So I am thinking of buying eco-egg electric mini wash machine, does anyone has experience with it?

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By lou (Guest Post)
Hi folfs go to the the laundryalterntive,Inc.com they sell a mina spin dryer that you. Will love that spin dries clothes almost dry that within a hour your clothes have dryed. It's very, very good I have one came within three days. Hope this helps you all out have great day.

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By Mary Sue (Guest Post)
Re the Dyna Jet Hand Wringer, you can order it on their web site or http://www.wisementrading.com/washing/wringer.htm

Posted on 11/20/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By lela (Guest Post)
I love my wonder washer. I have use of only one arm following a fall and need assistance getting a dyno ringer. I need it ASAP. Can you help me?

Posted on 08/26/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By (Guest Post)
BUT WHERE DO YOU FIND THE DYNO JET WRINGER?

Posted on 09/19/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Janet (Guest Post)
Someone was asking about the clothes ringer. It's called the Dyna Jet Hand Ringer.

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By sara (Guest Post)
I want to know where to get the dyno-jet dryer. Please let me know.

Posted on 03/07/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By (Guest Post)
SHANNON
WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR DYNO-JET WRINGER?
AND ABOUT HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

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By IMAQT1962 (Guest Post)
WE BOUGHT OUR DAUGHTER A "WONDER WASHER" SHE LOVES IT. WRINGING OUT THE CLOTHES CAN BE A PAIN BUT SHE IS ON A VERY LIMITED BUDGET SO ANYTHING BEATS GOING TO THE LAUNDRY MAT OR NEEDING CLEAN CLOTHES BUT HAVING NO MONEY . SHE ALWAYS HANGS HER SHIRTS AND JEANS ON A HANGER AND HANGS THEM ON THE SHOWER ROD IN THE BATHROOM TO DRY (THIS HELPS PUT MOISTURE BACK INTO THE AIR) NOW SHE DOES HAVE TO POUR OUT THE WASHING WATER AND PUT IN CLEAN WATER FOR RINSING.

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By Sara (Guest Post)
I am thinking of purchasing the wonder washer but please tell me what is a dyno-jet wringer?

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By Toni (Guest Post)
Our experience has been great, the clothes are so much cleaner. A neighbor told me she had read several negative reviews regarding this product, but we have had our machine a month and are very happy with it. The wringing is a pain,but the difference in the cleaning ability is worth it. This machine actually washes your clothes longer than American washers.

Posted on 02/16/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Shannon (Guest Post)
I also use the "Wonder Washer." It's a fabulous little thing and gets my clothes really clean. I have a dyno-jet wringer to remove the excess water. I take big things to the laundromat but do most of our day-to-day laundry in the wonder washer.

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By Kimba. (Guest Post)
I bought a "Wonder Washer" which is an egg shaped non- electric washing machine. It works really well! There is more work involved because you have to squeeze or wring the cloths yourself but since you're doing small loads at a time its not too hard. or if you are hang drying just hang them up drippy. It just takes longer to dry is all. You can't do big things like blankets but I have done sheets in it! It really cuts down on water and soap use as well. when you drain the machine you can save the water for things like flushing your toilet or whatever. So Thats my vote!

Posted on 12/17/2004 | Report Spam or Abuse

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