Pyle Portable 2-in-1 Washing Machine&Spin-Dryer-Convenient Top-Loading Easy Access,Energy&Water Efficient Design,Ideal for Sm

3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars | 1,896 ratings

Price: 159.49

Last update: 03-28-2025


About this item

EASY TO USE: The portable washer dryer features a convenient top loading system Simply insert detergent and water into the portable washer dryer combo A power cord and drain hose are included
ROTARY CONTROLS: The portable washer machine features rotary controls for wash timer, program and drain selector, as well as a spin timer
MINI WASHING MACHINE: The portable clothes washer has a high-powered 250-watt motor and Wash-Load Capacity-7.7 pounds
SPIN DRYER: The portable spin dryer features a 120-watt motor and a capacity of 33 lbs The compact dryer is perfect for smaller laundry loads
NO INSTALLATION: The portable washer machine makes it easy to start using it right out of the box The best portable washer does not require any special parts or plumbing

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  • Rosey
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great for small loads
    Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2021
    I absolutely love this little washer/spin dryer combo. I'm a 90 lb weakling and I can lift this to set it on the table to wash. I place it on top of a throw rug which helps keep it quieter and less likely to shimmy (you could use a rubber mat, too.) It is just a bit too big to fit on my kitchen counter and because the power cord and the drain tube are low, near the bottom of the machine, putting it in my extremely slow-draining bathtub is out. I fill it with a bucket. I drain into a bucket; it drains with gravity. All of this is worth it to me so that I do not have to go out to do laundry. It will handle 4-5 pairs of leggings; or 4-5 short sleeve shirts; or 3 long sleeve knit shirts with some smaller items like socks. It's great for socks and underwear, night gowns, pillow cases. I use it to wash my dishcloths and dish towels--with bleach (bleach is ok in this machine.) I use it to wash hand towels and thin bathroom towels. I emphasize thin bath towels. I have seen reviews of people claiming they wash heavy jeans and towels in this. I'm sure you can, but you would need to reduce the size of the load to compensate. I don't cram the washer full. One of those enormous plush bath towels might be a load in this machine. The directions say to use cool or warm water, not scaldingly hot. I usually rinse twice. (Rinsing is just filling the washer with cold water, letting it agitate for a few minutes and then draining.) A whole, filled to the 'H' line load only takes at most 1.5 tablespoons of detergent. (Most people use too much detergent even in a full-size washer.) I usually set the washer to 9-12 minutes, but none of my clothes are heavily soiled. The spin cycle it is about as loud as a blender. The wash is about as loud as a relatively quiet vacuum cleaner. I wring the rinsed clothes by hand (over the stopped washer tub as it is draining) and pack them evenly in the spin dryer: remember there is a weight limit for the spin dryer. The 'lid' for the spin dryer will fit; you have to angle it to get it in, then it should be firmly shoved down on top. It is loudest as it is powering up and down. If you hear a really loud racket the load is probably unbalanced and/or the lid is not in place. The clothes come out really clean and the spin dryer really works--1-2 mins of spinning and the clothes are almost dry. I can wash lightweight items in the morning and they are dry by evening (this depends on the humidity of the room, of course.) If you must wear a uniform every day--this is an ideal way to care for them. This was well worth the purchase to me for its convenience. I will still use a commercial laundromat for bedspreads and other really big items. Update: This great machine lasted 3 years before it needed a repair at the end of June 2024. The drain hose developed cracks and I had to have the drain hose replaced. A friend took the washer bottom off and jammed a new hose in place. It took two of us to position the top and the bottom while he made sure it was all correctly back in place. Will it last forever? I doubt it. And I think I would have been better off with the replacement hose Amazon sells; the one I bought locally is rather stiff plastic. If you're not mechanically inclined and strong enough, you're going to find opening up the washer and replacing that a real problem. Now, at the beginning of July 2024 I notice that the drain control does not always close, which can be a real problem when you're draining into a bucket like I do. However, so far if I turn it open-closed it gets itself re-situated. But I expect this might just be the beginning of the end. So far it still washes and spins great although it seems to me the washer is a little louder than it used to be. Has it been worth it? Absolutely, yes!
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    Rosey
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great for small loads

    Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2021
    I absolutely love this little washer/spin dryer combo. I'm a 90 lb weakling and I can lift this to set it on the table to wash. I place it on top of a throw rug which helps keep it quieter and less likely to shimmy (you could use a rubber mat, too.) It is just a bit too big to fit on my kitchen counter and because the power cord and the drain tube are low, near the bottom of the machine, putting it in my extremely slow-draining bathtub is out. I fill it with a bucket. I drain into a bucket; it drains with gravity. All of this is worth it to me so that I do not have to go out to do laundry. It will handle 4-5 pairs of leggings; or 4-5 short sleeve shirts; or 3 long sleeve knit shirts with some smaller items like socks. It's great for socks and underwear, night gowns, pillow cases. I use it to wash my dishcloths and dish towels--with bleach (bleach is ok in this machine.) I use it to wash hand towels and thin bathroom towels. I emphasize thin bath towels. I have seen reviews of people claiming they wash heavy jeans and towels in this. I'm sure you can, but you would need to reduce the size of the load to compensate. I don't cram the washer full. One of those enormous plush bath towels might be a load in this machine. The directions say to use cool or warm water, not scaldingly hot. I usually rinse twice. (Rinsing is just filling the washer with cold water, letting it agitate for a few minutes and then draining.) A whole, filled to the 'H' line load only takes at most 1.5 tablespoons of detergent. (Most people use too much detergent even in a full-size washer.) I usually set the washer to 9-12 minutes, but none of my clothes are heavily soiled. The spin cycle it is about as loud as a blender. The wash is about as loud as a relatively quiet vacuum cleaner. I wring the rinsed clothes by hand (over the stopped washer tub as it is draining) and pack them evenly in the spin dryer: remember there is a weight limit for the spin dryer. The 'lid' for the spin dryer will fit; you have to angle it to get it in, then it should be firmly shoved down on top. It is loudest as it is powering up and down. If you hear a really loud racket the load is probably unbalanced and/or the lid is not in place. The clothes come out really clean and the spin dryer really works--1-2 mins of spinning and the clothes are almost dry. I can wash lightweight items in the morning and they are dry by evening (this depends on the humidity of the room, of course.) If you must wear a uniform every day--this is an ideal way to care for them. This was well worth the purchase to me for its convenience. I will still use a commercial laundromat for bedspreads and other really big items. Update: This great machine lasted 3 years before it needed a repair at the end of June 2024. The drain hose developed cracks and I had to have the drain hose replaced. A friend took the washer bottom off and jammed a new hose in place. It took two of us to position the top and the bottom while he made sure it was all correctly back in place. Will it last forever? I doubt it. And I think I would have been better off with the replacement hose Amazon sells; the one I bought locally is rather stiff plastic. If you're not mechanically inclined and strong enough, you're going to find opening up the washer and replacing that a real problem. Now, at the beginning of July 2024 I notice that the drain control does not always close, which can be a real problem when you're draining into a bucket like I do. However, so far if I turn it open-closed it gets itself re-situated. But I expect this might just be the beginning of the end. So far it still washes and spins great although it seems to me the washer is a little louder than it used to be. Has it been worth it? Absolutely, yes!
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  • Alex
    1.0 out of 5 stars Clunky and Loud UPDATED 8/22
    Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2022
    I've had a portable washer before, so I can say that this is not as good as what I had previously. I have zero issue with the size, and the wash function is great and actually quite powerful.

    My issue lies in the spin dry. It is RIDICULOUSLY loud. No matter how you load it, it shakes the entire machine, making a huge racket and rattling the device all over the tub in the process, making even more noise. As well, the white spinner lid to tamp the clothes down doesn't always stay in, often flying out and making even MORE noise. When you open the lid of the dryer, it doesn't automatically stop, either- instead it slows gradually to a stop. Watch your fingers!

    Finally, this machine seems to drain MUCH slower than the one I previously had. Not a huge deal, but definitely an annoyance.

    Honestly, I wish I'd chosen another machine, but I guess I'm stuck with this one for now.

    Update: 8/22 I mentioned the drain function is much slower... well, it's gotten even worse. Now I have to babysit this machine and switch the drain function on and off three or four times to get it to drain. Expect to wait 10 to 15 minutes between loads. I have one more payment to go on this thing and I'm honestly really upset.
  • BezBestbuys
    5.0 out of 5 stars Easily Wash 1 Queen Sheet and 1 Pillowcase at a time in this washer/spin-dryer, watch my video!
    Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023
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    Seriously, this is the washer/dryer for me... for anyone who lives alone or in a apartment with no washer/dryer, who has the ability to hang dry after using the spin-dry cycle.

    First off, the washer/spin dryer is super light, much much lighter than the usual washer/dryers you can get at a store.

    Of course you don't get the capacity you would have with a big store bought washer/dryer. Thats the one downfall.

    However! I am able to wash 2-3 large work shirts and 3 pairs of underwear in one load. I always put it to the max, 15 mins for wash cycle, then you drain, and do a rinse cycle. Total of about 30 mins. Not bad if you are home with not much else to do on the weekends.

    Make sure to only use a SMALL amount of detergent, table spoon or teaspoon size or you will get an overflow of suds and have to do multiple rinse cycles.

    The spin cycle is a bit smaller, so I can dry about 2 large shirts and 2 underwear at a time. Or 2 bath towels. The spin cycle takes about 5 mins to run at max, I sometimes turn it for longer to get all the water out most I can.

    Don't forget to even out the weight of the items in the spin-dryer as it can damage it, not spinning correctly.

    Also! If you forget to stop the water from filling up the washer side, don't worry! It has drainage right near the top if you do forget. I've done that multiple times.

    Seriously worth the investment, it is a bit loud using the spin-cycle, but it gets the job done, and energy efficient compared to a conventional washer/dryer.

    The issue I have with this is, if you wash a bath towel and a shirt, or socks and pants together and dry them together, you will get little fuzz all over the shirt/pants... as its not a traditional dryer... so you'll have to do them separately. Or spend a long time taking off the fuzzies.

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