If you hand wash your clothes, you know it can be a real challenge without the proper tools. The WringMaster Plunger Washer is designed to put the joy back into your wash day. We built this hand washer to last a lifetime. You can easily use this for washing in a galvanized washtub, sink or 5 gal pail. Just give it a try and we are sure that you’ll love it, thats our Guarantee. Designed to be rust free with all components made of stainless steel and high quality plastic. Can be used not only for home laundry but for Camping, Boating, or on the farm.
F**X
Makes smashin' laundry quick and easy!
Holy crap this thing's great!I'm new to doing my laundry by hand and I feel like I won the lottery having tried this before any other method!It's a hard plastic, not silicone, which really helps in agitating since there's no give. The little plastic piece on the bottom also helps to move your laundry about! It took me a second to get the hang of it (like I said, I'm new to this game)- but once you get a plunge-and-twist rhythm down, you're golden.It doesn't -quite- get things as clean as I'd like, so I recommend getting a stiff vegetable brush or something to help with that. But even that doesn't deter me from 5-starring it.
G**E
I love this item!!
I'm a one-person household in a small apartment with coin-operated laundry facility. It takes quite a while to build up a whole load of laundry ~ whites and colored ~ so this washer plunger is the perfect answer. I'm using a smallish Sterlite plastic tub, which also doubles as a hamper. I set the plastic tub into the bathtub, with the items being washed, along with the laundry detergent, and plunge away. I let it set 15 minutes or so and do more plunging (agitating). I wring the soapy water out of the clothes and run clean water right into the bathtub, doing the rinsing with the plunger. It's easy to use and the laundry comes out nice and clean.
W**N
Simple and Clean
I don't have water connections for a washer, so I bought this plunger to manually wash my clothes. I like that the rod is metal and not cheap plastic. However, the handle length is short with only enough space for one hand to grip. Unlike other plungers on the market, the rod is not long enough to use while standing, so you'll either kneel or sit while plunging. The plunger head has openings at the top that fabric can get caught on, so be careful when washing delicates. You definitely don't want to save your clothes until the end of the week; it's much easier to do small loads every 3 days or so in my opinion. Overall, I'm satisfied with this product and recommend it to anyone who doesn't have access to a washer.
S**N
Weak plastics.
Plastic is brittle. Prices broke pulling it out of box. Strange type of plastic.
A**R
Poor quality
I like the size of this product. It is more expensive than the bigger breathing mobile washer, but the quality is significant much lower. Handle was broken and stuck halfway. Cannot remove it. Some parts of the plunger are very sharp and damaged my clothes, for example the one shown on the picture
M**O
The fantastic Wring Master Plunger Washer.
Hey there. I want to share with you my experience with the Wring Master Plunger Washer. It worked I as expect it. Perfect tool to wash your clothes. I mean any kind of clothes. With this washing tool you can reduce the amount of water you use in each laundry. You can reduce the amount of electricity you use in each laundry. In other hand you can increase a little bit your health. Because you will doing exercise when you are washing your clothes with the fantastic Wring Master Plunger Washer.
J**.
The screws didn't attach right? I ended up crazy ...
The screws didn't attach right? I ended up crazy gluing the parts? but, it seems to work now...
M**J
This plunger feels pretty heavy duty
1. This plunger feels pretty heavy duty.2. The stainless steel shaft is great.3. The t-handle is great.4. You can rotate the clothes as you plunge thanks to the little "grippies" on the plunger bottom.4. It is too large to do a good job on jeans in a 5 gallon bucket (but I don't know what would work better, as jeans are pretty bulky for a 5-gallon pail).
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