







🧺 Compact power meets eco-smart convenience—your laundry’s new best friend!
This HABUTWAY Portable Washing Machine features a 17.6 lbs twin tub design with separate 11 lbs wash and 6.6 lbs spin capacities, powered by efficient 240W and 120W motors. Its compact 30-pound frame and built-in gravity drain pump make it ideal for small spaces like apartments, dorms, and RVs. With low noise operation under 20 dB, three wash modes, and separate timers, it delivers powerful, water-saving laundry performance wherever you go.


















| ASIN | B0BZPQ1LP5 |
| Access Location | Top Load |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,564 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #326 in Portable Clothes Washing Machines |
| Brand | HABUTWAY |
| Brand Name | HABUTWAY |
| Capacity | 17.6 Pounds |
| Color | GREY |
| Controller Type | Knob |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,004 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Drain, Normal, Spin, soft |
| Finish Types | Aluminum,Plastic |
| Fuel Type | electric |
| Included Components | Drain Hose |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.2"D x 22.7"W x 25.8"H |
| Item Height | 25.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
| Laundry Appliance Drum Material | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | HABUTWAY |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1300 RPM |
| Number of Drying Cycles | 1 |
| Number of Washing Cycles | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Efficiency, Lightweight, Portable |
| Product Dimensions | 14.2"D x 22.7"W x 25.8"H |
| Special Feature | High Efficiency, Lightweight, Portable |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 240 watts |
T**O
Genuinely Impressed
(after 1 week of ownership) I was skeptical and didn't buy for several months. the washing machine/spinner is truly powerful and I appreciate the low wattage consumption! i was super lucky to discover that this washing/spinner machine fits perfectly in the shower of my motorhome and I can still use my shower! being said, I'm genuinely impressed with the size of the entire unit. More specifically, the washing machine and spinning machine are both small but exceptional for regular clothes washing. I'll use the washer every couple days, catching up on a month old pile of towels and clothes... But now that I'm all caught up in just a couple days, I can use the machine more regularly and not accumulate dirty towels and clothes. **I still wasn't sure after all the research, if I could wash normal size towels and how many at a time. I was also concerned about a normal size towel fitting in the spinner! ***Let this review ease your concerns! The washing machine fits 2 normal sized shower towels, and a couple of kitchen hand towels, etc. (I would recommend towels be washed seperate from clothes since they produce a ton of lint, well mine do) **Speaking of lint. I'm AMAZED by the simple technology of the filter in found in the washing machine. It literally fills up full of dog hair, lint, and debris that just impresses me. Seems to collect a whole pocket of lint each rinse/wash! Make sure the water level is around the same level as the articles of your load for an even spin distribution. I peek a few times to insure the water level is appropriate to the size of the load before leaving the washer alone. ***STILL impressed with how powerful both the washer and spinner is!*** **Let's brush up on the spinner. Throw sopping wet clothes or a towel or 2 into the spinner, press down/compress, apply the lid, and be amazed by how efficient and powerful it is! There's no water left to wring out! 87% dry!!! (If you don't use the lid, some articles may whip out of the spinner, creating uneven distribution. In some cases, the spinner will seemingly freak out and once or twice I thought the spinner broke by what noises and bonking-around came from it! then i would make a few adjustments like adding or removing some articles, insuring the lid is inside the spinner, and compressing the load to the bottom of the basket, all seemed to prove effective.) i'm convined that "gentle" mode is actually "more vigorous and powerful" mode haha. so technically there's a "normal" mode and a "gitter washed" mode lol. I'm a sensitive consumer and a lot of things I buy online I have to return because I'm usually not impressed with the qualities or just don't really need it... This really goes for all categories!. However, finally, this washing/drying machine is mine for the keep and I'm absolutely adoring it! So compact but so powerful!!! HAS TRULY IMPROVED THE QUALITY OF MY LIFE! (((I got a big steamer for my t-shirts and pants, etc. that I use after air drying the clothes!)))
T**O
Worth every penny for what it is
This thing is perfect. If you want this to act like a $1500 washer dryer combo, you will be disappointed. This washer is a $120 washer with a spin cycle. The washer itself is plastic and that keeps the weight down. The 17.6lb version is the one i got, and it can wash a large adult males outfit with a towel (jeans... use your own discretion) at a time. The Laundry when done is clean, no lingering odors and removes dirt and grime like any other washer. I set it in my tub and use the shower to fill it (shower head with a flexible hose), it takes about 2 minutes to fill @ an approximate fill rate of 2.2gpm. so it holds about 4.5gallons of water with a load of clothes. I wash, spin, rinse, spin. And the approximate water usage is a total of about 10 gallon of water. this can be lowered if you do successive runs by reusing the rinse water for the next batch's wash cycle. The spin basket is a little small, it takes 2 spin basket fillings to complete a large load of clothes. but i was able to spin a queen size fitted sheet in it. BEWARE a queen size fleece blanket can be washed(with obvious struggle by the machine) but it cannot be spun. i would advise against it. I've had the machine for 6 days now, and in that six days i've ran approximately 20 loads of laundry through it. I would estimate this is about 10 full size washers worth (when loaded like you SHOULD load a washer) or about 5 full size washer loads (when loaded like a college age male) 10/10 would suggest for anyone who lives in an apartment that has a tub, and is tired of spending damn near $5 dollars a load to do laundry. Also could work nicely for the camping/hippie crowd. this thing could run off a 300w inverter in a car, or with some solar panels. Tips: When loading clothes into the spin basket, gently push down on them to squeeze out some water; this will make it so the spin is balanced and doesn't shake like crazy. The amount of soap needed is much smaller than one would expect, more soap doesn't necessarily mean more clean. An accordion style folding drying rack will hold 1-2 loads of this washer. the second load, depending on the laundry washed, will be a tight fit on them though. Use your own discretion Final warnings: the spin basket lid is tight AF and unnecessary mostly. but make sure larger things are on top of smaller things if you choose to go without. Fishing a loose sock out of the spin basket basin is a real PITA.
P**'
Flimsy, doesn't fit faucet, too tiny to wash much. Overpriced.
*Update: Contacted Amazon, who contacted the Chinese company, who gave me a full refund without shipping the item back bc it would have exceeded the value of the item to pay to ship it. That part was actually not that much of a hassle. So there's that. I bought this in a pinch bc we couldn't afford the full house sized washing machines even used. I also did a full l revi ew on my YT c h a nnel Beggs n Achin'. My clothes that needed washing had been used to mop up water from the leaking, old, deceased washer, and were now starting to mold. Washing in the bathtub wasn't cutting it. It came, it is entirely all plastic parts that will break and be very flimsy. The biggest part is that I paid like 115 for it and the very next day it dropped in price to like 90. Also, I began seeing this same unit on FB for 25. It's very cheaply made. Also, my biggest complaint- you can't just set it and forget it. You have to stand there and watch it while it fills up, there is no setting for a certain water level or anything. Then you can set the timer for wash and walk away, finally. Then you have to stand there while it drains, and then stand there while it fills again. Then you do this for 3 or 4 rinse cycles after the soap wash. If a pump is still running when no more water is in the tub, it can ruin the pump, so you just can't set the drain and go do something else. You have to stay there and watch it. Then, if it will fit anything more than a pair of underwear or two, you put it in the spinner and set that timer. But you have to make sure it's balanced bc it's finicky and makes bad noises at the slightest unbalance. The hoses to drain and fill are very finicky, and I don't think they will hold up to standard water pressures. Ours is low bc we live in the country. We had to modify the hose to fit the faucet by adding a fitting from a garden hose repair kit. I dunno if European faucets are different, but it would not fit U.S. kitchen, bathroom, or laundry hookup faucets. The screw down fitting it came with was weak and flimsy, so we had to use our own. I put in at one time, a few t shirts and socks, or a pair of my husband's heavy duty Carhartt type pants, and at one point his big Carhartt jacket (heavy canvas). The big things never really did get all the way clean and they sure wouldn't fit in the spinner. In fact, the spinner will take about half what the wash tub will hold. I did do a queen sized fitted sheet just fine, along with some socks. This thing is overpriced and it uses EVERY bit as much water as a big machine, unlike claims on the ad. And it eats up time in my busy day when I have to stand there and watch it fill and drain. I knew it would be small, but I expected it to be automated. I sought a return and couldn't get a definitive answer as to whether I would be paying shipping to return it (thus exceeding the value of the cheap, flimsy machine), and I got w customer service and it looks like that I would, in fact, be paying shipping bc it is a third party vendor. I might add that the instructions are in very flawed English (came from China) and very hard to understand. So I am seeking at least a partial, very deep discount to reflect the actual value of this item, not the overpriced sham that it is. We will see if that happens and then I will come back and edit my review.
D**H
Great for the price!!
We bought this to use in our motorhome instead of purchasing a large RV type washer. We are only part time RVers so had no need for a big one installed. This one really surprised us! We store in our master bath and use it in the shower when we do wash. The power cord needed a small heavy duty extension to reach our outlet over our sink but it worked perfectly. You set the wash time and when it's done washing it you have to then set the rinse & spin. It's not all automatic but definitely not inconvenient at all. The coolest part is the spin. You can set the time but when it's done the clothes are almost dry..especially lightweights like tees, underwear, sheets etc. Even jeans & towels dry a lot..and you can respin them if you want them drier. It's light enough, around 17 pounds so I can move it into and out of the shower. It's not very noisy at all, washes great, drains easily into our shower drain..nothing extra needed. It comes with an attachment for a faucet but we just put the shower head ( ours has a long hose on it) into to the tub of the machine directly and remove it when filled enough. Honestly for 2 people it works great. It saved us many a trip to a laundromat as well as $$. We hung a small clothes line across our bathroom and put clothes on it to dry. The light ones were totally dry in about an hour. But you can hang them outside as well. Clothes are not really wrinkled at all even with a small spin tub. Positives: Works as it should, lightweight, convenient, no leaking, and pretty quiet. It spins clothes almost dry especially lightweight ones. Negatives: Is not totally automatic. You have to set the wash, rinse & spin manually For us the positives definitely outweigh the negative feature as you would not turn any appliance on and leave the premises anyway. We love our little washer/semi-dryer and it definitely makes our life easier while camping. It looks and works as described
O**F
Great Except...
The machine itself works great. No leaks and runs reasonably quiet. One complaint is that the instruction book is one of the worst I've ever seen. Clearly someone didn't know English and there are even some words I've never heard of in this context, your 'Flossing' cloth items? The 'affusion' hole? The washing machine 'deviate'? 'Affusion' the water? I worked as a maintenance contractor for 20 years and I've never heard such terms. I think the directions may be very difficult for some people to understand. In addition there is no arrow or point of reference on any of the knobs, so at first you will have to determine where the 'OFF' positions are, at the top of each dial. Once I knew that I drew a dot on each knob at its top center so I could tell how far I was turning the knobs when I used them. Other than these issues I'd very much recommend the machine. EDIT 6/2/24: The more I use the machine the more I like it. I didn't realize some of the features until I used it a few times, such as the water intake spout for the spin dryer tub so that clean water can easily be introduced during the spin cycle to better rinse clothes. Also the spin dry itself works better than I expected. I've been able to run shirts or blue jeans through it, then hang them up and not need to do any ironing! I expected to at least have to iron dress shirts but they end up wrinkle free just from hanging them up once they come out of the spin dryer. Also,since I've been asked, I found if I use a standard U.S. garden hose, and cut off the male end, that the hose fits nice and snugly over both water intakes for the washer and spin dryer. I then bought an adapter (less than $10) which lets me hook the other end of the hose to my kitchen faucet, making it easy to run water into for both the washer and dryer. Water can be added by using a bucket, or loosley placing a garden hose in the wash tub, or by setting machine in a tub or shower with a shower massager installed, then dropping the massager head into the wash tub to fill. To Drain: I found that a garden hose with an end or fixture cut off could be snugly inserted into the attached small drain hose coming from the machine. For this the included hose clamp worked perfectly for holding the two types of hoses together. This way I extended the drain hose to about 20 feet. The machine does have a small drain pump which easily pushed the drained water through the 20 foot hose and up the 6 inches needed to reach my shower drain. All in all a great little machine which I would recommend buying!
M**L
Cute and mighty
Live in a 3rd floor apt with no w/d connections so hauling up and down laundry was a pain! Decided to give this a try. The machine part is powerful even though you wouldn't expect it to be but it turns the clothes well. It is not too loud either which is great too. The side that strains the clothes is super tiny so you do have to "dry/ring out" in small batches. It comes with a plastic lid type piece that goes in over the clothes for the drying part but it is a pain to bend and pull back out so I don't use it at all and it is fine. ISSUES that you may have. You need to set this on top of something- having it level to the ground is weird because of the drain hose being so low you need something for it to stand on so it can drain down water. Hubby built a small stool shelf about a foot off the ground and added wheels to it to slide to and from the sink to fill up. I just drain it into a 5gallon home depot bucket lol it works and I don't mind. My half bath in my bedroom is just too small for me to have the washer in the bathroom to drain in the tub so if you have the space you don't need to bucket to drain. We did have to find an attachment for our sink though because the hose would not fit it is smaller than the one the apt sink came with. All in all I love this little washer I don't mind the bucket draining or wheeling it over to the sink area when I use it to fill up. I can wash 5 shirts, several socks, undies all in one load. it holds a lot. only thing is jeans I only wash 2 at a time by themselves. Its a great buy and works for us. No more trips downstairs. I hang the clothes to dry and it works fine. next is the mini apt dryer to set up on my back porch :)
A**H
Meh…it’s ok for the price
I had this product exactly a year ago and it was trouble here and there but it finally gave out as the drain pump just shut down. During the year I had this product the pipes in the inside had a leak which I was able to fix, it does not drain the water all the way out ..so many times water will sit in it unless you physically tilt it over to dump water out. I’ve cleaned up more water leakage than expected. Washing clothes turned into a bigger thing throughout the day. It did its purpose by cleaning the items and I would recommend for temporary solution nothing long term. I’m sitting here looking at the water all in my hallway that I have to clean up and as upset as I am.. what was I expecting with a $100 portable washer. You truly get what you pay for and holding up barely a year…I’m more upset with myself for expecting more. Pros … saved me a trip to the Laundromat. good temporary solution. lasted one year. Cons .. Possible water damage, Drain pump will give out, A lot of water clean up, water will sit in the drain creating mold/mildew. Even if you drain it as much as possible water will still be in it. Spinner is not that big..it will take you forever to do one load. drain pipe is not log enough..you have a tub that is far away from the electrical cord you will have a tough time. these are my personal experience ..it could be different for you.
A**S
Small but mighty
Like others who have left reviews, I was skeptical about this washer at first but it is definitely worth the price and puts in the work. Don’t expect this to hold as much as a normal washer, it can reasonably fit 1-2 outfits (shirt, shorts or light pants, undergarments, socks) or maybe 2 pair of jeans at a time. However the wash cycle is quick, usually less than 8 minutes and the spin cylinder is crazy efficient. You can spin your clothes for less than 5 minutes and they are barely damp. There is a learning curve because the directions are absolutely worthless but it’s pretty intuitive. We use a traditional washer hose connected to our washer hookup in our RV because the hose that came with the machine doesn’t seem to fit any fitting that I could find. Make sure to use a lot less soap, like 1/8 cup or less because anything more will over foam and you’ll need to run a second cycle to rinse it all out. All in all this thing is definitely worth the coin and it does well for us in our RV. A quick wash and spin out then let the clothes hang to dry overnight and you’re good to go.
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