Hello Haier!

August 19, 2010 by Tellie  
Filed under My Inner Kindlings

The idea of sharing laundry facilities has never sat well with me. I shared laundry facilities all throughout college, and it sucked. I have ruined whole loads due to someone’s leftover bleach! Not to mention the fact that I’m washing my laundry where 100+ individuals wash theirs. The cost of using such facilities is horrendous as well; I spent approximately $7-10 each week washing laundry!

One of the things I loved about the prospect of getting a new apartment was having my very own washing machine. Unfortunately, the apartment complex I will be living in uses shared facilities *pout, pout, pout*.
But I have found a solution!!


Helllloooo Haier HLP21N!!

For <$200 I can have a portable laundry machine in my apartment, and it will pay for itself in approximately 4 months.  The model I have chosen has great reviews, and it’s also not an entirely foreign concept to me. I lived in Asia for 6 years, so I’m use to this type of washing machine. Other pros about the Haeir include but are not limited to:
  • Not having to drag my laundry across my apartment complex in the cold
  • Not having to babysit my laundry for hours every week
  • Not having to drag my laundry across my apartment complex in the dark
  • It’s an incredibly green concept. The cost of operation is estimated to be about $25 worth of electricity per year and you use less water
  • Not having to drag my laundry across my apartment complex in the period!
Okay mabe the main reason why I really like this idea is because I’m lazy, but hey, it’s economical and environmentally friendly. So, I’ve already ordered it, I can’t wait!! No I wasn’t paidi to advertise this product, I’m genuinely excited!!
  • AJ
    do they have a dryer to go with it? haha. that would be ideal. definitely not a fan of sharing laundry facilities either.
  • No but air drying is fine with me. It does have a spin cycle that removes most of the water so it doesn't take that long to dry (less than a day)
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