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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
We are living in our RV untilWe get our house built. I had been looking at this little washer and finally decided to try it out. I wasn’t disappointed!!!!! It is advertised to hold 18 lbs per load that is true. I am amazed. This fully automatic washing machine cleans the clothes well. It holds about a basket full of laundry. It can even wash sheets and towels. I am very impressed with it. It eyhad a beep when wash cycle is finished.
Joelle M. Champagne
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
We bought this washer in January to do small loads while my wife is at home and I am at work. She doesn't like to go down to our gross basement (and I can't blame her!). We have used it pretty heavily for the past 6 months or so, and it's great! It does exactly what it says - handles small loads of laundry effectively. One or two loads in this machine can handle everything our family dirties, so it definitely helps keep the laundry from piling up before we can do a larger load downstairs.The one thing that was a bit tricky was figuring out the sink connection (and the only suggestion I have for improvement is better instructions here, or even a video showing how to set it up) but once it's set up it works wonderfully!Also, the discharge pump can only reach a certain height, so I did have to build a small platform for it to empty into our tall sink, but all of this is discussed in the specifications. So the bottom line is - it does exactly what it claims to do!
Ahmad Alt
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024
So, I ended up getting this as a temporary washer/dryer because its price is pretty solid. I came in not expecting the highest expectations on what it can do or how well it will be, however, it really beat my expectations. The washer doesn't take too long and isn't loud or annoying to hear which is great. I actually got it as a temp, but since getting it, I decided to keep it as a backup attached and all just in case I ever need it again. Sometimes I still use it instead of my main washer and dryer. It's really good and quick in my opinion and the quality is good. It doesn't shake much which is also really great.
Truther
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
The washer washes clothes very good, but the overflow hose that is used while it is emptying water is made of crap plastic and it flooded the floor. I asked for a replacement part, they said they would send it, the washer was only used twice when it leaked. So had to wait a good while for hose, never came, instead they sent the washer motor belt. Stay away from this company they are terribly disorganised and their product is junk
Karen Stone
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
I live in an apartment so this machine has been so convenient! I put the machine on a roller cart and park it in my closet when I'm not using it. When I need it, I roll it to my bathroom, hook it up to the faucet, put the drain hose in the bathtub and I'm ready to go! This Nictenaw machine works so well. It cleans and spins cloths practically dry! Would recommend this to anyone - great find and well worth the price.
Charisse LuLu Lindsay
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
Big enough to clean clothes in one wash, small enough to tuck away in a corner. wash and spin cycles are practically silent. Dry cycle doesnt actually dry, but its worth it for the price.
Jan Lundquist
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
Thanks to Cyclone Hilary damage, we had to make some structural repairs to our home and decided that while we were at it, we would undertake a signficant remodeling project. This has put our laundry room out of commission for a while.I forgot what a PITA it is to have to leave home to do laundry. It's not as if I have a lot of options. A friend has offered up her washer/dryer but she likes to sleep in and I like to get my chores done early, so I thought I would give our local laundromat a try. $10 a load and the inconvenience of scrounging for quarters convinced me to look for another solution.Because I will have to move the machine around the house, total weight was an important factor to me. Even a 40 pound machine would be too heavy for me to handle easily.After scrutinizing every portable washer on Amazon, I found one that seemed light enough, claimed to be "full automatic" and looked like a single tub machine. Alas, in actuality, the machine required removing the soaking wet clothes, and inserting a spin dryer tub the size of a coffee can before reloading the clothes in small batches and running the spin cycle for each one. The spin tub was not large enough to accommodate a single pair of my husband's jeans.Back to the 'net I went. From the reviews, and pictures, it seemed possible that the Nictemaw machine would meet my needs. And I knew if it was truly under twenty pounds, i would be able to wrangle it about.It was my only other option, and if it didn't work for me, I would be headed back to the laundromat, but I was afraid to get my hopes ups. Surely the automatic drain pump would put the machine over my manageable weight.The machine arrived yesterday. Set up was easy. I lifted it into the bathtub, plugged it in, unhooked the drainage hose, filled it with clothes and three 2-gallon buckets of water, The drainage hose was already in place, and the input hose will screws in easily on the machine side. I don't have the right faucet adapter for the other end, but this bucket method works for me until then.The first load included a top and bottom sheet from a full size bed, a pair of jeans, a pair of khaki shorts and a denim workshirt. I used a tsp of liquid detergent and a third of a sheet of Tru Earth Fabric Softener for the Washing Machine (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C6RCSR7L?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details).The process was quick, the clothes came out clean, softened, lightly damp and ready to hang dry. Today, I washed an Indian print bedspread, 3 tee shirts and another pair shorts. I probably could have squeezed both loads into one, but did not want to overload the machine.So far, I am very happy with my little 15-16 pound completely automatic, single tub spin dry washing machine.I am not so happy with the instructions, which are nigh incomprehensible, but the operation seems pretty straight forward: Press Power On/Off, pick a setting between 1 and 10 and press the Start/Pause button.I am sure there are some nuances I am missing, but i will eventually get around to watching a video, or two.
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