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Haier HLP21E 6.6-Lb Pulsator Wash with Stainless Steel Tub

Haier HLP21E 6.6-Lb Pulsator Wash with Stainless Steel Tub

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Brand: Haier
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $319.99
Buy New: $189.62
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 89 reviews
Sales Rank: 10693

Color: White
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 43
Dimensions (in): 17.6 x 17.3 x 29.9
Warranty: 1

MPN: HLP21E
Model: HLP21E
UPC: 688057299303
EAN: 0688057299303
ASIN: B0002KXMT4

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Compact pulsator washing machine for a small apartment or dorm room
  • 1-1/5-cubic-foot stainless-steel tub holds up to 6-3/5 pounds of laundry
  • Electronic controls for selecting the wash setting and water level
  • Connects to the kitchen sink; fill and drain hoses and sink adapter included
  • Measures 17-1/4 by 17-19/32 by 29-29/32 inches; 1-year warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Haier HLP21E Portable 6.6 lb. Compact Washer - If money's tight, or you just want to stop wasting time at the laundromat, then the Haier Compact Washer might just be what you're looking for. It's compact size is perfect for the small apartment or dorm room, and it hooks up easily to your kitchen sink. The .91 cu. ft. tub can hold 6.6 lbs. of laundry. Removable Link Filter Adjustable Leveling Legs 29 29/32 (h) x 17 19/32 (w) x 17 1/4 (d)


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4 out of 5 stars Solution for water leakage from adaptor   October 9, 2008
I like to use my original aerator to wash dishes.Every time after laundry was done,I would unscrew the adaptor and switch back to my old aerator.Then I would switch back to the adaptor to do wash.A wrench is put near the sink for this purpose.It wasn't long before water began to leak.I called customer service but was told just to screw it tight,which I did and water still leaked.I thought of the teflon tape I used to install my shower head.I wrapped some around the adaptor about 3 turns.No water has ever leaked and I have not even changed the teflon tape.It costs only about 80 cents.I also taped the drain hose to the sink using masking tape.
Some of my tips for this machine are:
1.When I remove the quick connector,I wrap it around towel because water will shoot out even after faucet is turned off.
2.Machine tends to move a bit and the shop somehow got me caster wheels with locks.
3.It doesn't wash too big a load.It is hard to tell how much can be washed.I put clothes in a plastic shopping bad.It can hold about one and a half shopping bags of clothes.I turn on the washer and fill it up with water.After it is full,I open the lid and push clothes as further down as possible.So far,I have not had an unbalanced signal from the washer.
One complaint is that the control panel is too sensitive.Sometimes when I touch the panel and it is not even near the buttons,the machine would change to a different setting.
Where I am living now,electricity is cheap,about 6 cents per kwhr.It costs about $1 per month to use this washer.(I do about 8 to 10 washes a month).In the old days,I spent more than that for one wash in the laundromat.I still have to use the drier in the laundry room of this building but the savings have been considerable.



4 out of 5 stars excellent value, just enough features: what more do you need?   October 8, 2008
i've had my washer now for a week, and after 8 loads generally agree with most of the reviews here on amazon. this machine is my 2nd portable washer in the past 8 years (the 1st was a GE that was nearly full-sized). at this point i am happier with this machine and its smaller-sized load than i was with my previous machine that could handle 3x the amount of laundry.

this machine is very quiet, and somehow gets the clothes cleaner than the other larger machine. Haier claims this machine has a 6.6 pound capacity but in my experience a 5 pound load is what it handles well.

in pratcipal terms this 5 pound load of laundry equals:

* 4 bath towels

* a set of sheets (top, bottom and two pillow cases)

* 4 pairs of mens pants (3 khaki-types plus a pairs of denim jeans)

* about 8 pairs of socks, 6 boxers, 6 t-shirts

for me this means about 4 loads per week (i let a LOT of laundry piling up when i knew my washer was coming in a week). at the "Normal" setting a load of laundry takes about 40 minutes, and comes out very well "spun" and ready to hang-dry over night.

one thing i especially like about this washer is that while the tub is filling with water you can leave the cover open and add the detergent, then add the clothes before the agitation cycles begin. since this washer lacks a dispenser for detergent it is convenient to add the detergent to the machine while it fills.

there are three wash cycles (heavy, normal and quick), and three water levels. the other options are for a spin and a rinse. the control panel has membrane buttons similar to a microwave oven. the lid to the washer is made of transparent plastic which seems like a nice touch but in practice if you use even warm water this window clouds over from the steam.

using this washer is a bit more "hands-on" than a full size washing machine. for example you must adjust your water temperature manually, since there is only one hose that supplies water from a faucet. after the wash cycle begins you can turn your sink faucet to "cold" if you want cold water for the rinse, then you can walk away.

the drain hose must be in place in the sink, shower, or bath tub. the drain hose has a U-shape on the end that can be used to hang it in place. i've found the best arrangement in my bathroom is to hang this from the bar on the inside of my glass shower doors. this points the water into the tub and down the drain.

some of the other reviews mention that the user's guide is confusing. i did take the time to read through before i began setting up and using the machine and found that the instructions are about as good as you can expect with this type of product--and really not the worst i've ever seen.

one problem i did encounter was that the instructions seem to suggest that an item known as a "thread adapter" is included, but it is not (reading reviews on amazon and also walmart you will find several mentions of this item being missing). the "thread adapter" is a fitting that might be needed to attach the "quick connect" to your faucet, depending if you have "inside threads" or "outside threads" on your sink faucet. i happened to have a "thread adapter" on hand (it came with a Brita water filter) so i was able to set up my machine without an unplanned trip to the hardware store.

another minor problem that i have encountered is that when you're done using the washer and want to un-hook the water hose from your sink, the hose will be filled with about a cup of water that could spill onto the floor. on solution is to turn off the water, remove the hose from your sink and hold the free end up, then turn on the "power" to the washer and hit the "normal" wash cycles button. this will allow any water in the hose to drain into the wash tub. if you use the washer ever few days this small amount of water in the tub should not be any problem. you could also catch the water into a small container so that it doesn't end up in tub between uses.



5 out of 5 stars Great for new parents   October 7, 2008
We got this machine right after our daughter was born and have been using it almost everyday since then. It fits plenty of baby items or two large towels at once. We do about three loads at a time. The clothes are done in about 30 minutes. They don't come out dripping and most of them get dry overnight.
The machine is small enough that fit it into a corner in the bathroom. We recommend it for small places. We've been using and abusing it for a while without any problems.



5 out of 5 stars Good product! Very easy for use!   September 25, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought this small washing machine two weeks ago. It costs me some money, but it is absolutely worth! It is very easy and convenience for use.

If you only have two or three persons in your family and you lived in a small apartment, like studio or 1 bedroom, I believe this machine will very suitable for your life!



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic washer!   September 20, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've had this little washer for a few months now and I couldn't be happier. I've never had any problems with water coming out, suds coming out, or unbalanced loads. It's simple to put together (if I can do it, believe me, anyone can!) and it's ready to go 15-20 minutes after you get it in the door.

It's pretty quiet; I can hear it in the next room but it's more of a hum than any kind of irritating noise. I don't have a dishwasher but I imagine it's no louder than that.

I have used regular detergent and HE detergent; either way it doesn't take much but I haven't had any problems with either, nor do I see any difference in how clean my clothes get.

Probably some other people have had problems because they're overloading the washer - you can fill it up almost to the top with clothes (loosely) on the "high" water level and it won't spill or become unbalanced.

I don't have enough good things to say about this washer; I cannot believe I spent so many hours over so many years spending so much money at laundromats! I'll never go back!


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