D. Koenig
27 juli 2025
Im Vergleich zu dem vorher von uns genutzten Wäschekorb (ähnliches Prinzip, aber nur 1 statt 2 Fächern), der nach kurzer Zeit stark verzogen und schief war, ist dieser nun sehr stabil und macht auch optisch einen nüchternen, aber guten Eindruck. Bei dem vorherigen Modell wurden die für den Aufbau erforderlichen Stangen so befestigt, dass der Klettverschluss sich häufig an der Wäsche verhakt hat, was bei empfindlichen Teilen immer mal wieder zu Beschädigungen führte. Hier scheint alles gut durchdacht zu sein. Wir haben den Wäschekorb nun seit einigen Monaten in Benutzung und sind sehr zufrieden damit.
Saoirse Daly
6 mei 2025
really good, holds a lot of clothes , easy to make
Corey Bailie
23 april 2025
Fantastic washing basket with easy transport from your room, to your washing machine. Easy to setup and build. Would absolutely buy again.
Jessica Beavan
2 januari 2025
Does as advertised.
Customer
5 december 2024
I needed to replace my existing laundry hamper which was over 20 years old because the cloth lining inside the metal mesh cage was stained with mould. While the lining was removable and washable, it was a faff to do and it never really felt ‘clean’ after years of holding sweaty gym gear! So time for a newer model. I’ve included photos to give an idea of the size (next to a conventional washing machine) and to show the extent of the assembly instructions. It took me no more than 10 mins to put together. I would say don’t be too aggressive with the rods - they are basically two separate lengths of metal with a thin elasticated cord running through them. They come folded in half (presumably for convenience of packing) so it appears as if there are 12 in the packet. When you open each rod out there are actually 6. Just slot one end into the end of its partner and it makes a single support rod. The tricky bit is opening out the body of the hamper to insert the rods into their pockets. I managed it by myself without breaking a sweat but another pair of hands may have made it easier. I put the two middle rods in first then did the corners. The important bit seems to be closing the white Velcro tabs over the ends of the rods once you’ve got them in. This really did make a difference to the rigidity of the hamper. Lastly, secure the two liner bags using the toggles (which reminded me of those on my old Duffle coat). My hamper will be permanently located in the utility room so I won’t have a need to collapse it down for storage so I can’t comment on how it withstands repeated assembly/disassembly. The liner bags appear to be washable so I’ll be bunging them on a cold wash every few months. Overall, the constituent parts seem pretty well-made and durable. The rod pockets and Velcro fasteners are sewn in thoroughly. Some of the outer stitching isn’t the neatest but for £23 I’m not bothered about that. It doesn’t look too offensive and is considerable lighter than my metal hamper (when empty, I could carry it with one hand). I already like the two compartments - one has been allocated for wool wash items only and the other for ‘anything goes’.