expirediconian | Staff posted Jul 03, 2024 03:04 PM
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expirediconian | Staff posted Jul 03, 2024 03:04 PM
1.8 cu ft Deco Home Automatic Portable Washing Machine (16lb Capacity)
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I just ordered one, this is at least $50 less then I've seen washers at this size go for.
Amazon has it ($240 with a $20 off coupon) if you want to check out reviews there: https://www.amazon.com/Deco-Home-...0BQZD6D7Z/
I saw two complaints (one on Walmart) that the unit leaks. Others have complained about the hoses being too short and a couple people have mentioned they received a defective unit (such as it won't spin) or is smelly. These are typically not drained fully after testing and have some water in them.
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I did search on Amazon for a similar model
https://www.amazon.com/SUPER-DEAL...161&sr=8-2
and
https://www.amazon.com/Giantex-Po...161&sr=8-3
I say get the 3-4 year $15 warranty as well. :-)
But if you really wanted solar power it wouldn't be too hard however would need batteries, panels, charge controller, and an inverter that could supply the power. Which is listed as "310W." You'd what an inverter that could supply more power as a buffer though.
One of those larger solar generators might also work paired with a solar panel to recharge it. Again something providing well over the 310 watts. As for the number of 'watt-hours,' I'm not sure about how much capacity it would require.
Easiest / cheapest option would be a small generator or an inverter for your car. Your idling car could provide the power to run the washing machine while existing off grid.
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But if you really wanted solar power it wouldn't be too hard however would need batteries, panels, charge controller, and an inverter that could supply the power. Which is listed as "310W." You'd what an inverter that could supply more power as a buffer though.
One of those larger solar generators might also work paired with a solar panel to recharge it. Again something providing well over the 310 watts. As for the number of 'watt-hours,' I'm not sure about how much capacity it would require.
Easiest / cheapest option would be a small generator or an inverter for your car. Your idling car could provide the power to run the washing machine while existing off grid.
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