

🧺 Spin, wash, repeat — laundry day just got a major upgrade!
The VCJ Portable Washing Machine is a compact twin tub washer-spinner combo designed for small spaces like apartments, dorms, and RVs. It features an 18 lbs wash capacity and 10 lbs spin capacity powered by a robust 1300 RPM motor, enabling efficient washing and fast drying. Equipped with a drain pump and a 4.3 ft extended hose, it offers versatile drainage options. Its space-saving design and energy-efficient operation make it ideal for millennials seeking convenience, speed, and cost savings in laundry care.




| ASIN | B09S37JJ4X |
| Access Location | Top Load |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #5 in Portable Clothes Washing Machines |
| Brand Name | VCJ |
| Capacity | 28 Pounds |
| Color | White and blue |
| Control Console | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,628) |
| Date First Available | February 9, 2022 |
| Form Factor | Stand alone |
| Included Components | Clamps, Drain Hose, Water inlet |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Weight | 31 pounds |
| Item model number | VCJ-25 |
| Material Type | Polypropylene, Stainless Steel |
| Max Spin Speed | 1300 rpw |
| Model Info | VCJ-25 |
| Part Number | VCJ-25 |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 27 x 32 inches |
| Special Features | Twin tub machine |
| Standard Cycles | 2 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
L**O
The numbers make sense
The numbers made sense. It was either buy this on sale for $99 with $9 shipping or a little $40 or $50 portable that does about 1/4 or 1/3 of the amount of doggy laundry this does and by a $20 salad spinner which will not spin as much water out as fast as this one does. This one really really spins well. It really gets almost all the water out. The salad spinner did a little bit better than hand ringing because we know those little portable washers really don't spin. it's a joke. So spend $70 for something that's not going to work very well and can't do very much, like maybe one or two doggy blankets or four or five doggy undies at a time Knowing it will break soon because their delicate and they really don't get things very clean because they're not very powerful, or buy this at $99 on sale with $9 shipping and it's covered under our Amazon protection plan. It's tiny. But I can fit four to six small baby blankets in there and still have a little bit of space and then spin them two or three at a time because the spinner is smaller but it really gets them dry we can then just hang them up to dry. You could fit two pairs of jeans of a normal man normal heavy weight jeans in there. I would wash one at a time though. Because it's a little delicate. You could fit 8 2x regular white men's undershirts in their easily without overloading the machine. But it's the spinner that's the best because we all know when you hang laundry out to dry it takes forever unless you can spin them almost dry. This does that. The washer part is great but the spinner is gold. 1,300 RPM. It fits right in the bathtub. We have it hooked up to the shower directly because it's the guest bathroom and no one really uses that shower anyway. It's good advice to use a lint catcher in the drain, thank you to whoever put that in their review. It really washes powerfully it spends really well and if you have a small dog and you don't want to mix their body fluids in germs into your normal household machine And you don't want to run a Giants amount of electricity and water in a big normal household machine because it's just a bunch of small loads for doggy or baby this is a great solution especially if you have a spare bathroom that nobody really uses. it's 22 pounds dry, heavier wet unless you let it dry out, so lifting it in and out of the tub is not a problem for storage. Great for hurricane season with prolonged outages.
J**N
Genuinely Love It
THE GREAT: This little washer kicks ass! I was really shocked at how much it can handle. I got the version that can take on 18lbs of laundry with a 10lb capacity spinner, and several weeks' worth of laundry was cleaned and ready to use in a blink. The small hose for filling it is quite small, and though it worked beautifully, I prefer to use my showerhead to fill the tub faster. The 15-min max cycle agitates everything fine and is gentle enough to make me feel confident even for handwash-type items. The drain hose is quite short, but with a little creativity I was able to wiggle it in a way that it drains easily enough down a good drain (tested on the toilet, tub and sink. I prefer hooking it by the toilet as it'll drain on its own.) It's a lot more involved than your run-of-the-mill washer and dryer, but especially since I've been looking for more ways to be more active, I found it really fun. There is a bit of a learning curve, and the instruction manual isn't the clearest, but what I usually like to do is to fill the tub with the temperature of the water I want to the level needed for clothing, soak the clothing for a moment without over-crowding the already large tub, let it spin for the max 15 minutes. Then I let it drain, refill the tub with less water to rinse out the clothing, let it spin for about 5 minutes, and drain again. Finally, I'll move half the load into the spinner, let it go for up to 5 minutes (depending on how much it needs to drain), and let it finish. I've run over 10 wash/spin loads so far, many of them back-to-back, and all of them have been perfect in how clean they are. At this point in time, I have a clothesline, so I take out the spun clothing and let them dry outside. Probably will get a mini-dryer as things get colder, but for the time being, it really is a lot of fun, and is a good way to fill the time. Maybe I'm just weird for enjoying chores though. It is a bit expensive but extremely worth it. Eventually, it'll pay itself off compared to the several trips it takes to get to the laundromat nearby, and the hassle of getting coins every single time. THE BAD: There **ARE** some negative qualities to it, but they were minimal in comparison to my positive experience. If the spin dryer does not have a heavy amount of clothing on it, it will spin in a way that bumps against the inside frequently until it finds equilibrium. It can be a bit noisy at this point. There was a lot of trial and error to figure out exactly where and how I wanted to set up the machine. It may benefit from getting some form of a cart/wheels under it to make it easier to move around if there is not a set area for it to be, like at my home. The instruction manual isn't written in very clear English, but it really is as simple as plugging it in, hooking it to a water source, and getting the drain somewhere it won't fall off. One other negative thing is that the plug is not very long at all, be prepared to be somewhere with both a drain and an outlet within 3ft away at max. The machine also arrived covered in thin sheets of plastic that covered every inch, even under decorative elements and inside the machine in ways I'm still struggling to pry out of the cracks and crevices. I'm not sure why it would come in such a way, assembled so that you have to practically take apart some elements to get the plastic out. It does make a small mess with the water, so don't expect to be running it on the carpet. MISC: The washer came with a card that included a private email address to the vendor, who encourages you to contact them if there is ANYTHING wrong with the washer. While mine came without any real problems, it was extremely comforting to see how much they care about a large item being shipped over such a long distance. And if anything goes wrong with the product that's clearly an error of manufacturing or damage from shipment, that they'd be there to help. I love this little machine for saving my bacon, and the hassle of dragging my dirty underwear to a laundromat. Thank you to the makers for such a considerate item!!!!
L**L
Affordable and reliable
I love it it’s easy to move. Good quality and convenient would recommend it to my friends and family who live alone and don’t have time to go to laundry.
D**M
Great —But Water Drains From Wash Bin When Locked
So far we’ve had this machine one month and it works well. The agitation is strong and the spinning really gets clothes dry. We love that it’s a small size for our apartment and we’ve put it on top of a clothing bin in the bathroom to operate so the water funnels down from the tube when it drains. The chord is really short though so you may have to find a way to position the machine near an outlet. The only problem is that the water in the wash compartment empties out as the cycle is going on for some reason. You can’t fill the wash bin to the top because the water winds up somehow draining out to the mid-way part of the machine which doesn’t help the clothes really get as much washing action. The price is really great and it saves a lot of money that would go to the laundromat. You can spin dry stuff to the point where just hanging it a couple hours it will be good to wear.
A**7
Overall great Machine for small family or RV!
It has been working amazingly! It has already saved us over $150 from going to the laundry mat. It has been a very great machine so far! And it has saved us a lot of time to enjoy our weekend too rather than spending it at the laundry mat. The instructions in some spots are a bit vague. Missing a details that I had to figure out. I do wish the spinner side was a little bit bigger though. It does do a great job! But being able to wash and spin at same time is beneficial!
A**R
We love it!
I’ve had this for a while now and I wanted to make sure I was able to use it, then review it. It is definitely an easy set up. Noise level fair, it barely weighs so ny family can pick it up. The only thing I wish was a bit more automatic was the spin cycle. I wish I didn’t have to manually turn the nob to drain and rinse. But washes super good!
B**I
It worked great and unique.
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