

🧺 Revolutionize your laundry day—compact power that keeps up with your hustle!
The VCJ Portable Washing Machine is a twin tub combo washer and spinner with a 14 lbs total capacity (9 lbs wash, 5 lbs spin). Featuring a powerful 1300 RPM motor and adjustable timers, it offers efficient, customizable cleaning in a compact 22x14x23 inch design ideal for small living spaces like apartments, dorms, and RVs. Lightweight and portable, it saves time and money by enabling simultaneous washing and spinning without installation.












| ASIN | B0C81J7YTS |
| Access Location | Top Load |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #8 in Portable Clothes Washing Machines |
| Brand Name | VCJ |
| Capacity | 14 Pounds |
| Color | white and blue |
| Control Console | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,603) |
| Date First Available | June 14, 2023 |
| Form Factor | Stand alone |
| Included Components | Hose, water inlet |
| Item Weight | 22 pounds |
| Item model number | VCJ-45 |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Max Spin Speed | 1300 RPM |
| Model Info | VCJ-45 |
| Part Number | VCJ-46 |
| Product Dimensions | 22 x 14 x 23 inches |
| Special Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Standard Cycles | 2 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
L**L
Affordable and reliable
I love it it’s easy to move. Good quality and convenient would recommend it to my friends and family who live alone and don’t have time to go to laundry.
A**7
Overall great Machine for small family or RV!
It has been working amazingly! It has already saved us over $150 from going to the laundry mat. It has been a very great machine so far! And it has saved us a lot of time to enjoy our weekend too rather than spending it at the laundry mat. The instructions in some spots are a bit vague. Missing a details that I had to figure out. I do wish the spinner side was a little bit bigger though. It does do a great job! But being able to wash and spin at same time is beneficial!
C**N
Worth it for the price
This is a good portable washer and great for the price. Lighter clothes like t-shirts, socks, underwear, shorts, etc. you can loosely fill up with no problem. Heavier items like jeans, sweaters, and hoodies you can't put as much in because it will strain the motor if you fill it all the way. And towels I find doing 3-4 at a time is the limit without bogging it down. It washes really well, stains have come out no problem (using a stain remover like with a regular washing machine). The spin dry gets everything down to a slightly damp feeling so air drying after doesn't take long at all. Some thinner materials like sheets only need maybe an hour at most to be completely dry. (All of my air drying is done indoors. Outdoors everything would probably be an hour tops) We live in an apartment with bad community washers and this thing has been excellent. Around 20+ loads at the time of this review. A full tall clothes basket takes roughly 3 loads to complete. The spinner holds roughly 1/3 of a full washer load. The spinner has a water connect on it at well to run clean water over the clothes as it spins. I prefer to do a rinse in the wash tub. It's not overly loud but can be heard in other rooms. I put a yoga mat under it to absorb the motor vibrations/sound.
F**N
Great for washing but the spinner and the pump need impovement
This machine washes like no other I ever owned or used. It doesn't break and doesn't discolor the fabrics. The clothes always come out soft, refreshed, and exceptionally clean. I use organic laundry soap. However, that doesn't seem to make any difference at the laundromat or with the machines provided by the apartment complex, where the colors fade and the fabric gets thinner with every wash. I also appreciate its large tub capacity which saves a lot of time. But I cannot say the same about the spinner. Although larger than on other semi-automatic machines, it could have been a little bit larger. Sometimes I have to spin three or four times for one load. Which is not ideal if you want to get it over with faster, so you won't waste your entire day off just on doing the laundry. And another thing that bothers me is the pump. I'm sure it worked fine if I hooked the drain hose to the bathtub. But my bathroom is too small, and I partitioned my kitchen to improvise a laundry room. So, I hook up my machine to the kitchen sink when I want to do the laundry. And that pump doesn't really do well with the sink. It's relatively fast when draining the tub. But, when I run the spinner, the pump will take out the water at random. Sometimes, right away, as it should. But most of the time, it starts at minute 2 or 4, or right before the spinner is about to stop. And, in this case, the clothes are still too wet to be put in the dryer. So, I have to spin again, and again, and again, until the pump gets it right. Anyway, overall, it's still better than having to leave my place to do the laundry. And because it washes so well, I give it 4 stars.
S**L
Powerful clean - Tip for delicates: use zip washing bags
Wow. This machine is so great for so many reasons. You really get to control your washes. Even though there is some extra manual things one has to do, it is absolutely worth it. My favorite thing is that I can leave some stained clothes to soak for long periods of time and do several wash cycles. I’ve restored so many pieces of clothes this way. It’s just something much easier to do with a small machine versus a standard washer. The power is pretty robust and I was surprised about that and the spin does a really good job at wringing out the water. It’s better to use spin part with smaller increment of items and press down evenly to get it to work properly and efficiently. Some caveats: In an apartment with thin walls, the spin can be a bit noisy — sounds like those big back up energy generators. I don’t wash and spin after 10pm. I don’t want to be that neighbor — it’s just too loud. Heavy cotton items can be labor intensive to wash (I.e. standard towels, heavy cotton blazers, cotton jeans, etc). It’s not the machines fault. Those type of items just absorbs so much water. It means that you might have to wash one regular towel and maybe 1 or 2 hand towels only. And separately 2 jeans max. Or 2 cotton heavy blazers together in a one wash. It’s better to wash small increments for heavy weight fabric. Unless you get the biggest size machine. I got the smallest one. With the smallest machine I am able to wash 1 twin size duvet cover + 1 pillow case. Then I do the sheets, etc. it’s not a deal breaker for me because it gets the job done really well and I can hang dry for a day or so and it’s ready! It works in my small studio apartment.
B**I
It worked great and unique.
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