🌀 Wring it, don’t fling it! Your laundry’s new best friend.
The Dezitrek Original Ultra Light Clothes Wringer is a manual hand crank laundry solution designed for efficiency and portability. Weighing just 11.7 ounces, it’s perfect for off-grid living, camping, and travel. With a capacity of 340 grams, this eco-friendly wringer is built to last, featuring non-corrosive components and a user-friendly design. Ideal for light-weight clothing and versatile enough for various tasks, it’s a must-have for anyone looking to simplify their laundry routine.
Brand Name | Dezitrek |
Model Info | CW1 |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CW1 |
Capacity | 340 Grams |
Part Number | CW1_BL |
Form Factor | Freestanding |
Color | Blue |
Material Type | Microfiber |
Included Components | Drawstring Bag, Wringing Rod Sleeves, Winging Rods |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**C
Works perfect
I had 2 buckets of laundry. Some were pretty thick. All were denim. Some had buttons. It only took two fills. I wrung each out several times. At first, I started it wrong until I saw it was coming apart. Both sides need to twist in the opposite direction. I was thinking that would make the clothes come out. Not thinking about what I was doing. I was thinking I wanted to twist where it closed. Silly me. If your clothes are falling out that’s probably why. It is pretty fast. It makes quick work of a lot of clothes in a very short time.
M**R
very compact, great build quality, works fine, not especially convenient or efficient
It works really well, but I've only used it a few times because I generally have quick-dry material clothing and this tool is a little inconvenient for my particular situation. The build quality is fantastic, which is basically about the thick strong towel fabric and very strong seams. I would expect to get a long life from this. I'm very happy I have this inexpensive tool on hand for occasional use, as it's very compact and barely takes up any space in my car to have handy, and I also have the Dezitrek plunger washing bag, which is an amazing genius perfect product.
K**Y
Great product!
I love this Wringer! Wringing out my clothes manually is so hard on my wrists and hands. After doing my best manually, my clothes would still be very wet. This resulted in my clothes taking a very long time to dry on my clothesline. This product is a great solution for wringing out the excess water before hanging them to dry!In addition to saving my wrists and hands, the rods and loops enable me to wring my clothes out tighter than I could ever do it manually. Even though this seems to be primarily for camping, I use it for traveling too. It doesn’t take very much room in my carry on luggage. I can wash clothes, wring them out and hang them to dry quickly in my hotel room. It is a life saver to pack light for long trips as well as for camping!I have to admit, at first I was concerned about the quality of the materials since repeat wringing could potentially wear them out. The loops and rods enable me to REALLY crank my clothes tight and get out a lot of water! However, when it arrived, I was REALLY impressed with the durability and quality of this product. The picture shows how much they reinforced the stitching. I am very impressed with the quality! As a bonus, the loops are angled to easily fit the rods through, too. I am really impressed!! Highly recommend!
C**
Simple wringer
It was simple enough nothing fancy did what it was suppose to do.
E**5
Great way to wring out clothes.
Did a great job of wringing most of the water out of the clothes. As expected. Made the line dry much faster. Two of us were well equipped to twist the ends.
M**E
Not Really Worth It
I really wanted to leave a positive review, but this product is not worth the money or effort it takes to use it. If you have trouble with strength in your hands and need to wring out items, this may be for you. For everyone else, just wring your clothes out with your hands and be done with it.
H**N
I've use this everyday
I have used this product daily for the past 2 months and there is no wear and tear. It squeezes out water with out stretching out your clothes. I was a skeptic and the product has proven itself very useful. It's easy to clean and air dries fast.I have not used this with blue jeans, most of my clothes are cotton and nylon. I've used this on a towels as well.No wear and tear yet.
K**.
Not too impressed
I got this mainly to help me wring out my jeans. My washer broke recently and I'm not made of money, and the laundry mat is too expensive when you are trying to save. So it's hand washing for me. I can wring out the water from my shirts and personals well enough but any pants and my jeans are very difficult to handle alone. So in my hunt for a solution, I came across this and thought I would give it a try.My first test was some shirts and a few delicates, I had wrung out the water as best as I could on my own and put this to the test. Water did come out, but not as much as I had hoped would. But even a little bit helps cut down on my drying time I guess.Second test was with one pair of jeans. This towel is fairly small and I'm not sure if trying to fit more pairs of jeans would have been good or not. First I wrung it out as best as I could, and then I hung it up to drip for about 40 minutes or so before using the wringer. Despite twisting it up pretty tightly, hardly any water came out and my pants didn't feel any more dry than before. But they were insanely wrinkled for my troubles and if I wasn't going to finish them off in my dryer, I would now also have to iron those out.Honestly if you live in the desert like I do, I don't think this is really necessary. Letting my jeans drip dry for an hour or so in my shower before putting them outside, even at night, allows them to dry to 90% in a few hours or less just because it's so hot and dry outside. Not to mention this is really hard to stand on if you don't have shoes on. I live in an apartment with a small balcony so I have to stand in my shower to wring out my items. So not very comfortable to use.Maybe if you live somewhere with a high humidity point, or doesn't get into the 90s - 100s on the daily this might be good. But personally for me, the effort and potential wrinkles in your fabrics, outweighs the benefits.
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