

🧼 Compact. Powerful. Laundry freedom for your modern lifestyle.
The Auertech Portable Washing Machine is a semi-automatic twin tub washer with an 18 lbs washing capacity and 10 lbs spin capacity, powered by a 1300 RPM motor. Its compact design fits small spaces like dorms and RVs, while the built-in drain pump and adjustable inlet hose offer flexible water management. Featuring separate time controls and overheat protection, it delivers efficient, hands-free laundry with high efficiency and durability.














| ASIN | B09YLKMHLH |
| Access Location | Top Load |
| Additional Features | High Efficiency |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #1 in Clothes Washing Machines |
| Brand | Auertech |
| Brand Name | Auertech |
| Capacity | 28 Pounds |
| Color | White, Blue |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,021 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Timed wash and spin |
| Depth With Door Open Maximum | 15 Inches |
| Display | No Display |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Human Interface Input | Dial |
| Included Components | Drain Hose, Inlet Hose, Manual |
| Installation Type | Portable |
| Item Depth | 15 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15"D x 27"W x 32"H |
| Item Height | 32 inches |
| Item Weight | 31 Pounds |
| Laundry Appliance Drum Material | Stainless Steel |
| Manufacturer | Auertech |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Max Rotational Speed | 1300 RPM |
| Model Name | Auertech Portable Washing Machine |
| Number of Programs | 2 |
| Number of Standard Cycles | 2 |
| Operation Mode | Semi Automatic |
| Product Dimensions | 15"D x 27"W x 32"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial, Residential |
| Special Feature | High Efficiency |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Washer Dispenser Options | Detergent |
M**A
Love this Washing Machine!! Saves the cost of laundromats!!
I had my home renovated and had to move all of my furniture including my washer and dryer out of my home. Once the renovation began, I needed a way to wash my clothing and laundromats become very expensive over time. I saw this item on Amazon and figured I'd try it. The item was delivered quicker than expected. The washer is a small footprint, not hard to move around and was extremely easy to connect the water lines and install. The washer works OUTSTANDING!! The clothes come out "cleaner" than my LG front loader. The spin cycle extracts at least 80 percent of the water. When you finish washing/rinsing/spinning the clothing is practically dry. I place my clothes outside to dry. Ahhh!! The freshness reminds me of when I was younger and hung the clothes out to dry in the sunshine. I love it. I highly recommend this item. Saves the cost of using a laundromat - hands down!! The clothes do come out cleaner using this washing machine in my opinion.
O**A
Worth the money. Especially if you don’t have washer dryer hook ups.
Along with the other positive reviews, I just got my own first apartment and this works great. I thought it might be jinky and go very slow but the spin cycle is very good. Actually getsyour clothes clean great for small spaces. Very easy to use. I do lift some weights. Nothing crazy and I can lift it off the ground even when it it’s filled with water. It’s definitely not quiet but as long as that’s not a problem, it’s a great washer.
M**B
Works and lightweight
I purchased the washer for my apartment there aren’t any utility hookups. The washer works great! It did take me awhile to figure out how to attach the hose to my sink. It helps to hold the metal ring just right under the faucet while tightening it. That way it won’t slip down when you turn on the water. I recommend buying the extended 6ft hose for draining the water as the one attached to the washer is about 3ft long. It cleans my clothes and spins wonderfully as well. There are instructions but I had to look to the internet to see how much clothes I could fit on the wash side and the spin side. So I fill up my washer with clothes loosely not packed half ways using 1 laundry pod before I fill the tub with water 3/4 of the way. Then I start the washer for 15 minutes. After the cycle is done I turn the drain cycle on for about 1 minute. Then I fill the washer with water (1/2 a tub) for a rinse “wash” I set the normal cycle for 6 minutes and put in a very small amount of fabric softener. When it’s done I drain it again for 1 minute. Then I fill the spin side with the clothes half ways. You can pack the spin side and should press the clothes down with the plastic guard to make sure the clothes are level and it gets some of the water squeezed out too! I only use the spin cycle for 3 minutes. Then I repeat until I have spun all the clothes. The spin cycle isn’t loud unless the clothes aren’t level or you have filled it up more than half ways. You can hang dry your clothes safely no water will drip on the floor after the spin cycle. As other reviews have stated this isn’t fully automatic washing. You will have to turn the knob yourself from normal wash to drain for washing. Then repeat for rinsing of your clothes. The washer cycle stops HOWEVER THE DRAIN CYCLE DOESNT STOP BY ITSELF. The motor will keep running so you can’t leave the washer by itself. You will have to turn it to the normal cycle to stop it from draining. I can keep up with my laundry for 1 person using the washer 2 times a week. I wash jeans, shirts, shorts, underwear, bras, flat and fitted sheet, towels and thin throw blankets (60” x70”) I haven’t tried bath sheet towels and a twin size electric blanket wouldn’t fit in the spin cycle side. The tub is easy to pick up and place in your bath tub to get rid of excess tub water after using. It has a built in handles on each side and a built in cord handle to hold the electric cord in place after using as well. I have used this in my kitchen and bathroom. The outlets are standard US outlets where you could plug in a microwave or blow dryer. I’m happy with my purchase. It saves me money to wash my clothes at home and I don’t have to lug all my dirty clothes to the laundromat.
E**S
Weight of Clothes matter in this machine, not just quantity!
Let me start by sharing I do have laundry hookups in my basement, a good bit of space down there and a floor drain (but no vent to outside and no windows that open down there). I do not live in an apartment, but a very old house. However, due to issues with a basement wall where my stairway is buckling in (I now have braces installed courtesy of foundation repair people) I can not fit more than 21" width of anything down the stairs. I had been going to the laundromat for the last 20 years. I am caring for a disabled husband now and I do not have the time to run back and forth to the laundromat. I also did not want to hassle with finding a way to hook up laundry hoses to my kitchen sink and our sink drain is a problem. My upstairs bathroom is tiny and has no electric outlets. The solution then was a twin tub portable mini washing machine in my basement and a separate spin dryer. I actually like that this takes some manual labor as I have more control over how much water to add, how long to wash and rinse, how much to drain at a time and so on. I have done two loads of laundry so far and have learned a few things. One, just because the capacity of this machine is 18 lbs in the wash tub, that does NOT mean you should put that much in at a time. Heavier clothing items should be washed separately in a small load. I originally planned on a "medium load" that filled a small round laundry basket, but within minutes of starting the wash I could see this was too much, even though only 1/2 the tub was filled with clothes. I had several pairs of heavy pants in there and a few heavier towels along with some shirts, underwear, songs, and a pair of long johns. I removed the towels and pants and turned this into two loads of laundry. It worked far better this way, not tanging my clothes and shaking the machine due to the weight of the laundry. The second problem I encountered was the lint filter in the tub kept popping off, even when I adjusted my load to a smaller load and kept the water level no more than halfway up the tub. The only way I could make it stay in was to wrap two rubber bands around the top and bottom of the lint trap and then insert it back in. This worked beautifully. I don't know if this is a problem with all these machines or just mine but as long as I found a way to keep it in I am ok. Once I figured out those issues everything else went very smoothly. I do not use the inlet hose at all. I bought a small laundry hose for $10 at a hardware store that fits nicely to my universal cold water hookup/faucet and I simply use that hose to fill my tub as needed. I do not hook it to my washing machine, I just hold it and fill the tub. it only takes about one minute to fill 1/2 way. I could have run the drain hose directly to my floor drain, but again that drain can be testy so I have a large laundry bucket on the side of my washing machine to drain water in, and then I later tip that and drain it VERY SLOWLY into my floor drain (residue sinks to the bottom so I can catch some of it that way too so it doesn't go in the drain). Its an extra step but ensures I will not clog a drain with too much water at once. I added a mesh wire lint filter (from a package of five) I bought for $5 at Menards on the end of the drain hose and it catches a lot of lint/hair etc. I did notice a small amount of lint on my clothes from the washing machine and I still have yet to figure out what to add to the lint trap in the washing machine to catch more of that. It wasn't a huge amount but noticeable. The washing machine agitated my clothes very well and created a lot of soap suds. I did try the spinner and it worked decently, no problems at all. I use it as a rinse (added a little water and did a spin cycle in it), and then after draining the wash tub I add more clean water and rinse my clothes again in the washer. My final spin I do in my Panda spin dryer as it is much larger and more powerful than the little spin dryer on the Auertech machine. I hang my clothes upstairs in our spare bedroom on drying racks. So far this system is working very well for me. If I need to wash large blankets, I can hand wash those in my bathtub and throw one at a time in my panda spin dryer. Everything else (aside from coats) I can wash in my Auertech. I don't need a dryer and I hate how those damage clothes anyway. I have always hung at least 3/4 of my clothes dry even at the laundromat. This was a very reasonably priced machine and is powerful for the price. My clothes did come out very clean and fresh, but slightly stiff as I think I used too much soap. Definitely a learning curve with this! I only used a half a capful but now I think I need even less for a small load. The plan is to wash an average of 3 small loads per week between my husband and I (we are frugal with clothes and re wear stuff more than once before washing). Each cycle/load takes about 45 minutes from start to done hanging clothes on a rack after spin drying. This beats a fifteen minute drive to the laundromat, waiting around for loads there about an hour, and hauling it back to the house another fifteen minutes. I don't have to deal with traffic, crowds, finding an open washer and dryer and spending $$$. My takeaway is that this machine works well if you baby it and do smaller loads at a time. I can see that the drain hose is very delicate so I am extra careful with it and I also hang on to it a bit when I am draining the tub. This is another reason for not having it directly on the floor running to the drain. I definitely stay around my units the entire time I am washing and never walk away. But it goes fast as I am always doing something. Overall I am happy with this unit. It fits my needs. It will come in handy during blizzards in the winter as I don't have to leave my house now!
W**S
Nice semi auto washer
Love this machine. Customer service is wonderful. I had an issue they were quick to address it. It's easy to set up; does a decent size load and the spinner works amazingly. I'm 5ft and have some issues with mobility so I have this set up where I don't have to move it around thankfully my family set it up for me with no issues. They had no issues moving it around. It's semi auto so you do have to do each cycle yourself but once you figure out what works for you it's not hard to do. Does well cleaning the clothes and the spin dries them most of the way. I would recommend getting something for the lint though. I haven't had any issues with the motor or anything. I do have a floating lint catcher. Really good product for the price.
A**S
PERFECT for apartment dwellers!
I have trialed and errored this thing for 9 months so you wont have to! If you are on the fence about getting one of these washers I suggest you look them up on tiktok - you will find alot of brands and reviews. I ultimately chose this one because of its larger size AND because it has a drain pump to help push the water out (some of them only drain by gravity) First I'll start with the tricks I've learned that make this thing much easier to use SHOWER HEAD - the little hose it comes with is okay, but it takes around 10 minutes to fill up that way and getting it to stay on the sink without falling off or leaking is a pain. Getting a deatchable shower heard cut fill time to about 4 minutes. DRAIN HOSE - FIRST - its probably better to drain it in the toilet due to the amount of lint that drains out with the dirty water. If not, make sure you have a hair catcher or something over your drain so you can stop the excess lint going down the tub drain. I clogged my drain a couple times before I learned this less. i ALSO didnt realize until about a month ago that you can turn the washer over and move the drain hose from the right to the left side depending on where you want to drain it. So for a while I was moving it back and forth to fill it and drain it, but now I've got that figured out. EXTENSION CORD - the cord on this is pretty short so an extension cord will probably be neccesary. SHOWER ROD and BOX FAX - get a second shower rod and hang your clothes there, set up a box fan to speed up drying. If you get a drying rack, use it for small things or you will run out of room fast. Now the actual review - I freaking love this little washer. You do have to kind of "babysit" it - meaning you have to manually fit it up, run it for 15 minutes, drain it, manually fill it up and run it again to rinse the clothes, drain it, then manually spin it. But it beats always going to the laundry mat. The larger size is ideal for me because I can do about a half of a full basket of laundry at the time - i just cant spin it all at once so I usually spin half (1 to 3 times depending how much water the items are holding on it) then while im spinning the second half of the load I start refilling it with water to start the next load. You dont need to use very much laundry soap at all! I am guilty of using too much in normal machines but you need very little for this washer. Same with softener (add that to the rinse cycle). Its a little heavy because of its bigger size so its kind of a pain to move it back into the closet when im done, but if you have a larger bathroom you might not even need to move it. ADHDers beware - dont walk away from this thing while youre filling it up UNLESS you have the drain hose set up where it will drain to already. I overfilled this twice and slightly flooded my bathroom because I walked away from it without setting a timer. The good news is that when it overflows its draining from the hose, so if you set up the hose where its in the tub or toilet already, it wont overflow onto the floor. When im done with it, I hoist it up on the side of the bathtub so that the drain hose is completely below it and drain the last bit of water into the bathtub. The pump is strong but theres always a little water left at the bottom so this step is neccesary to make sure theres no water in the bottom when you put it away. I generally dont wash blankets or bedding in it (aside from pillow cases) mostly because I dont have the space to hang them to dry really. But I have seen reviews on tiktok of people who do so it might be possible! it also just depends on if the blanket would fit into the spin side when its fully wet. Ill end my review by saying this - while the washer is AMAZING - sometimes it will be easier to still go to the laundry mat if you have alot of laundry to do. It takes about 1-1.5 hours for me to do a load (with distractions and multitasking of course) so if I have a weeks worth of clothes for two people to wash, it may be an all day activity to get it done in the little washer. But I will still be using this thing the majority of the time.
L**E
Excellent investment
Let me telllllllllll you!!!! When I say great investment! This is my second portable washer and I am still amazed how excellent these washers work, not only does it not pull a lot of power but the washes are clean. The spinner, were can I start. For starters it is so convenient and spins your clothes almost to try, within 45 minutes to an hour of your clothe hanging out to dry on the line, your close are dry. I don’t have lot of space in my apartment, so this washer is really convenient on space slide it neatly in a corner and boom! It’s put away. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND PURCHASING THIS WASHER!! You won’t regret it.
P**S
A bargain that works!
What a cutie! I live in a small space and don't like using the laundry room. I bought a wooden dolly to move it to and from the bathroom which works well. The cord is very short but I can maneuver it in the bathroom. I fill it to where I need it with water using the telephone shower (take off the shower head) and it fills quickly. Trying to fill using the tube hooked to the basin water takes forever. (The adapter on the water hose is good because if you don't have a screw-on faucet, this slips over it.) I don't fill the barrel with too many clothes and it washes clean in about 15 minutes. You have to manually rinse and drain the machine a few times so I do like the quick fill with the shower hose. I use a bucket to catch the draining water as opposed to risk flooding the shower or the basin. My clothes come out very clean and the spinner is a joy! Literally dries (a small load) in a couple of minutes! I would rather do a few spins at a time with fewer items so that I don't overload the spinner. The washing barrel is huge but I've not tried anything too heavy. Perhaps one sheet at a time? I like this machine as it's light to move around. Would be absolutely perfect with wheels, but then it might wobble around too much while in operation, unless the wheels lock. It does shake, rattle and move a bit but not that much. And it's not noisy and is light enough to move on a dolly. I am happy with this one. And I got it for $20 less because I grabbed it at the time.
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