Monday, January 2, 2012

Koblenz LCK 50 Compact Portable Washing Machinegood


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Rating: 2.8

List Price : $189.99 Price : $138.99
Koblenz LCK 50 Compact Portable Washing Machine

Product Description

The Koblenz space saving design of the LCK-50 compact washing machine allows it to be stored almost anywhere in the home. Weighing only 25.5 pounds, it is easy to move from one place to another. Features a rustproof polypropylene cabinet for longer life and a wide washtub opening for easy loading and unloading. Washer controls are easy to use with a water level indicator and 15 minute automatic timer. Includes a hose for the gravity drain feature. Machine agitates (does not spin) This great space saver can handle up to 6.6 pounds of laundry.


  • Compact washer with space saving design
  • Handles 6.6 pounds of laundry
  • 15 minute automatic timer
  • Reversible action impeller
  • Portable and lightweight


Koblenz LCK 50 Compact Portable Washing Machine Reviews


Koblenz LCK 50 Compact Portable Washing Machine Reviews


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95 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth the Effort, June 18, 2005
This review is from: Koblenz LCK 50 Compact Portable Washing Machine (Kitchen)
Pros:

This unit, which uses an impeller rather than a central agitator, holds more clothes than you'd guess. It's difficult to gauge its size because there is no frame of reference in the photo, so I surprised it was large enough to hold a decent sized load of clothes, or, in one load, a king sized set of sheets. Also, the unit is monkey-simple to use.

Cons:

Boy, where to start. The unit is simply more trouble than it's worth. By the time you adapt your washing routine to accommodate its shortcomings, you've rendered the convenience, inconvenient. Just a few of the limitations:

1. It has a very short drain hose, less than 3 feet. Since there is no spin cycle, the unit relies on gravity to empty. This means you must lay the drain hose down to drain. The hose rests upright against the back, on a hook, during use, and you lift it off the hoke and lay it down to drain, against the ground. Consequently, forget about draining this into... Read more
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars it is not a normal washer, April 17, 2005
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Kwan Wong Cheung (Newton Auburndale, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Koblenz LCK 50 Compact Portable Washing Machine (Kitchen)
It is not I expected. A washer should have washing, rinsing and spinning cycle but it does not. It just having the washing cycle. I need spend time and energy to serving it. I need fill the washer tub with water by myself and after washing cycle I need twist the clothing because it is to wet and cannot put into the dryer. I just try it and want to return it. However I need spend postage and return fee.<br /> I have a bad day !<br />
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars honest opinion based on use, November 14, 2010
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This review is from: Koblenz LCK 50 Compact Portable Washing Machine (Kitchen)
This washer does exactly what it says...it washes your clothes..you have to put clothes in, fill up with desired amount of water, use about 1/4 amount of usual detergent or you will pay for it later :)..set timer plug in and wash...it is a little noisy about the same noise as a regular washer and it fit right inside my tub..I have a small bathroom so the plug did reach the nearest socket...If you have pretty nice size bathroom you will need an extension of some sorts to reach the outlet. after the clothes are done washing you let the drain hose down in the tub and let the water drain out by gravity...for the rinse cycle you put the drain hose back up behind the washer and repeat the process of adding the water and just add your softner if you use it...You can rinse a second time if you like to make sure all the detergent and softner is out. After draining the final time clothes are just as soaked as if you hand washed them..A spin dryer is a necessity not an option trust me...I... Read more
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