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The Dezitrek Ultra-Light Clothes Wringer is a compact, manual hand-crank laundry tool weighing just 331g, featuring dual hand cranks and a wide microfiber towel for efficient water extraction. Designed for travel, camping, and off-grid use, it offers a durable, corrosion-resistant build that reduces drying time without electricity, making it an eco-friendly and versatile solution for all your laundry needs.














| ASIN | B0CJX853SP |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,398 in Large Appliances ( See Top 100 in Large Appliances ) 117 in Portable Dryers |
| Brand | DEZITREK |
| Capacity | 340 g |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (104) |
| Date First Available | 26 Oct. 2023 |
| Door Orientation | Reversible |
| Form Factor | Compact, Portable |
| Included Components | Drawstring Bag, Winging Rods, Wringing Rod Sleeves |
| Item Weight | 331 g |
| Material Type | Microfiber |
| Model | CW1 |
| Part Number | CW1_BL |
A**N
Wringer
This wringer is a very good handy gadget but after a few uses it now has 2 splits in the fabric just below 1 of the tab. For the price paid I would expect it to last longer than this
A**N
Useful festival kit
I am sure useful if camping or festival. I need something more so ended up buying spin dryer.
S**N
Not practical to use
I bought it to wring my clothes , I have not at all be able to successfully do so , using this dezitrek wringer ultra light clothes wringer.
E**Y
UISEFUL TO A DEGREE
It serves a purpose, but is no better than wringing out wet socks, T shirts and undergarments, individually, by hand, as far as basic efficiency is concerned. Where it may come into it's own - to my way of thinking - is when wringing out hand washed, sleeveless, real-wool jumpers before allowing them to dry out more fully on a flat surface I don't like putting such things into dryers so as to end up being reshaped from all the centrifugal force of spinning and subsequent drying methods in such devices, but would like to speed up a more natural drying process by squeezing the water out - rather than spinning it out - after the hand washing of less bulky woollen garments. Eamonn
R**E
I was travelling for 8 months in 2024 and needed a minimalist solution for laundry. The Dezitrek original ultra light clothes wringer took up little space and worked like a charm to get my clothes dry quicker than just wringing by hand.
P**R
I was going to make one of these as I have microfiber towels which is what it is. It is smaller than I expected. The acrylic bars are firm and strong so far. the little neoprene covers that go on them slip off easy. I bought this for camping and it definitely helped wring out clothes well. I washed our clothes in a wet bag with detergent and my hand then wrang it out in this. Clothes was dry in about 1.5 hours. It got the clothes as dry as the washing machine spin cycle.
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A**R
I got about six or seven loads out of it before it broke, too much stress where it twists the tightest near the ends, wears out the fabric on the towel and eventually just snapped. 🤔 definitely not worth $70 for this product, the concept is actually really good ,the belt loops and the twisting rods were surprisingly very strong, just needs to be improved, maybe a different material added to that area at Both ends of the towel or a thicker towel all together.
S**D
The size is the same as a pillowcase. I was interested in this for off grid laundry, specifically washing towels. The outdoor drying time is really long due to my lack of strength for hand wringing. It works great for wringing 1 body towel at a time. Cons: 1. Dripping from the sink across the floor to get it outside 2. Needing a decent sized flat clean surface to roll it up and stay clean 3. Length of time for the microfiber “wringer” tool to dry. 4 feet/shoes get wet unless you wring slowly 5. Not practical for larger items such as sheets. The thicker the rolled up item, the less “wringing” 6.you need 2 people to wring over a sink. For sheet sets, my hand wringing is more effective. I’ll probably bite the bullet for a mechanical crank wringer for my needs. I can see how this would be great for camping and traveling! Swimsuits omg this would help with drying outside or in a hotel room overnight. The microcloth wringer tool likely wont be dry though. Comes in a nice, neat storage bag that will protect other items from the still wet microfiber wringing cloth
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