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Panda 3200 rpm Portable Spin Dryer 110V/22lbs Stainless Steel

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Color: Smoke


Features

  • Stainless steel drum to ensure long life.110V outlet, plug anywhere you like. Household use only. Large capacity, easy mobility and portable to carry around
  • Perfect for Apartments, Dorms, RV, Boat, Travel. Space Saver. Match with various choice of Panda Portable Washing Machine as a set
  • Gets washing almost dry (not 100% dry, slightly damp) and saves line time. Dramatically speeds up drying for hand washing. Bring efficiency, safety and economy to your washing
  • Gravity draining means the product can go anywhere without being located to a sink or drain. Just place a small bucket under the outlet to catch the water.

Brand: Panda


Form Factor: Top Load


Access Location: Top Load


Capacity: 22 Pounds


Color: Smoke


Manufacturer: ‎Panda


Part Number: ‎PANSP23B


Item Weight: ‎26 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.5 x 13.5 x 25.5 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎PANSP23B


Size: ‎16-22 lbs


Color: ‎Smoke


Style: ‎Dryer


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Power Source: ‎Electric Powered


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Sound Level: ‎72 dB


Special Features: ‎Portable


Included Components: ‎Spin Disc, Power cord


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY


Date First Available: December 27, 2019


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  • Good Machine, Quick Replacement of Initial DOA Unit
Four Stars because it the first one came DOA. I used the free return feature, identical replacement, the old one was picked up the next business day and the new arrived two days later. The first unit beeped when you turned it on but did not spin. Second one works perfectly. My previous dryer was the Nina soft. It worked fine for 3 years then just quit. I decided to try the Panda because it has higher spin speed. Note: First I review Spin Dryers, and at the end I will compare the Nina Soft to the Panda. Both Spin Dryers were very useful machines. They spin out so much water that 10 minutes in a commercial dryer would get the clothes dry. Clothes dry easily in an hour indoors, 10 - 20 minutes outdoors. Together with a bucket and a breathing mobile washer, you can do a load of clothes very quickly in the kitchen or bath and get things cleaner than a washing machine by far. I soak overnight in the bucket, use the breathing washer (looks like a plunger but is a hard plastic agitator) to work the clothes in the bucket for 5 minutes, then spin out the soapy water, refill bucket with fresh water, work the clothes for a couple of minutes, then spin out the rinse water for 5 minutes and hang to dry or tumble in a commercial dryer for a few minutes. Saves money, energy, water, and you get cleaner clothes. You can easily use home-made laundry soap like washing soda and Fels Naptha, and after the rinse, there is NO soap or detergent in your clothes. Also, the whole process is much easier on your clothing, not nearly as much lint and heat destruction, as there is with standard washing. I also have a natural bristle shaving brush and bathing brush, and I spin these out as well. They last longer and never mildew. Panda Vs. NinaSoft. The Panda is more expensive. It has a stainless steel drum and exterior. The Ninasoft has a Plastic exterior and I believe a plastic drum. The Panda is louder. If I do laundry early in the AM, there is a slight possibility the neighboring apartment could hear the hum. The NinaSoft is much quieter. The Panda does get out more water with the faster spin speed (which probably causes the higher noise levels as well) but the NinaSoft did an OK job of getting water out too. The Panda has a 5 minute timer on it which is EXTREMELY CONVENIENT. If you forget about the NinaSoft, it will run for hours, with unknown consequences. It might wear out more quickly, there may be a possibility of fire, but I don't know. I just don't like the idea of an appliance running a spinning drum for hours continuously. The Panda cannot do this. It will shut down after 5 minutes no matter what. Good feature! The Panda is definitely easier to load and balance. I believe it speeds up more slowly, allowing the water (which is the primary weight in the drum) to drain out before stepping up to higher speed. This means that a slightly unbalanced load will seem to "balance itself." However, if you severely unbalance the load, the machine will walk all over the place and fail to speed up. Better to keep things even in there. The Nina Soft had a VERY convenient handle on top. No such luck with the Panda. You have to bend over and wrap your arms around it to pick it up and move it, and it is heavier than the Nina Soft. Bottom line: Both work. Both work well. Panda has the 5 minute shut-off and gets a bit more water out. Ninasoft is cheaper and has a great handle. Both are very suitable to use in an apartment with no hookups, or if you live in a "tiny house" or boat. 4/7/2018 Update: Still working perfectly. I am liking the higher speed more and more, and the 5 minute run limit is pure genius. I have a washer and dryer that are extremely handy, yet I use this all the time. Some items like wool vests and fleece sweaters come out of this dry enough to put on. I have done a full size bath towel and the results were amazing. Towels, underwear, socks, anything that doesn't need to look pressed never go in the dryer. I have an indoor rack and everything gets dry in a few hours, even on a rainy day. Towels, and socks may take an overnight hang to get completely dry. No one makes a larger version, which is a shame. Udpate 2/23/2022 Yep it is still working perfectly. I now have a laundry room and new set of LG front-loaders, and I STILL use my Panda. Sometimes things don't work out and this thing is gold. Like the time I knew my favorite v-neck vest was in the wash, and then, 20 minutes before I had to leave, It wasn't. I found it in the hamper, did a quick hand wash in the sink, then 2 minutes in Panda to get out the soap,another quick hand rinse in the sink, then 4 minutes in Panda. It came out nearly dry. The dryer was still warm from the previous load, so I popped it in with a couple of other dry articles and ran it for 5 minutes. It came out dry, clean, and ready to wear, in 15 minutes flat. There just is nothing else that can do this. I'm still amazed that I can pull a couple of shirts out of the wash after the high speed spin, put them in the Panda, and extract ANOTHER 1/3 - 1/2 cup of water. I still use the panda for small loads, like a couple of shirts and t-shirts. I can run them through it in 5 minutes, then hang them up or toss them in the dryer for literally 5 minutes and they are wrinkle free and ready to wear. I know this saves energy because the Panda takes so little electricity. Still going after all these years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2017 by CarefulPurchaser12

  • overall reliable product
been using one since may 2020 no problems till today the drain spout broke must of been banged by someone moving it around so now in the hunt for a replacement part hopefully the company number that came with the item can help me with getting the replacement drain spout attempt to contact the company with the the info that was provided and neither the email or the phone number is operating phone just say contact them on line for service that didn't work cause the email address is not good do not buy if you cant get a replacement for a $10 at best part WELL ALL CONTACTS COME UP EMPTY NOTHING SHAME A GOOD PRODUCT WITH PISS POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE: UPDATE finally tracked down a workable email and ordered the part down side don't care for paypal and if there's a problem you have to be a member to get them to fix any thing WILL REGRADE WHEN THE ORDER IS COMPLETE UPDATE ALL IS GOOD WAS A SLOW START WITH WRONG INFO BUT RATING IS BACK TO A 5 STAR AND CUSTOMER SERVISE WAS GREAT PS 4 YEARS AND GOING STRONG ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024 by ray

  • small but fast
This is a wonderfully helpful device when washing clothes by hand or when one has a front-loading washer that sometimes struggles to balance heavy loads. Its only shortcoming that I have noticed is its relatively small capacity. It most certainly speeds the drying process, even for clothes that were previously spun in the washer. For users who hang their clothes to air dry within a confined and potentially humid space, the reduction in wetness it achieves is a further benefit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024 by baltbirt

  • Blew me away
I had no idea how much water my washer was leaving in the clothes. I get a small tub full of water each time I spin my load before putting it in the dryer. Gotta be saving ton of energy not having to heat up the garments to get all that excess water out. It’s more work but well worth it from an energy efficiency perspective. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024 by Beebe

  • HANDY - DANDY
I originally wanted this machine for when the wife's washing machine would go out of balance when unattended. I'd go back to pick up my laundry and find everything was sopping wet. Resetting the machine for spin only is a royal pain - usually throws MORE water into the tub! I would LOVE to buy a larger version of this, especially if it could spin faster! (Max speed is limited not only by what the motor can achieve and the bearings can handle, but by the circumfrence of the drum - too fast and the speed of sound comes into play. Breaking the sound barrier could be noisy AND dangerous!) However, I'm happy with my purchase. The wife thought I was crazy, that her washing machine's spin cycle was good enough. So I took a load of her laundry and put it in this machine - I collected about SIX CUPS of water from her 'spun dry' clothes. (Two pair of blue jeans, two cotton work shirts, two pair heavy socks - just about a full load.) In a clothes dryer with a timed cycle, who would notice? But on a clothes line or over a curtain rod, reduced drying time would be very evident, The instructions are not very well written or even very inclusive, but it didn't take too long to figure things out. There are two little plastic hooks on the back - I found them handy to store the power cord (I have to move the machine closer to an outlet to use it). I don't know if that was the intent (if so, it needs improvement), but that's what I use them for. It's a bit difficult to get the plastic 'keeper' inside (and out of) the inner drum - on top of the wet clothes - but it keeps the clothing from climbing up the side of the cylinder and out the top (where damage to the fabric and possibly the machine is likely). I found it is necessary to pack the wet clothes rather tightly into the bottom of the drum to help prevent unbalanced loading. This doesn't seem to affect the water extraction process though. Naturally, this machine is for smaller loads - but it does a great job for that. Like others before me, I could wish the automatic timer was adjustable. A clever improvement would be a switch that shut the machine down when no more water was coming out of the load and ONLY then. Should be a simple modification (a clever person with electronics knowledge could even do a retro-fit, exterior to the machine). One awkward feature is the lack of a water catchment device. What is needed is a kidney shaped bowl with an eight or ten cup capacity. The shape should be contoured to fit around the bottom of the machine, maybe it could be made of plastic and designed to fit snugly under the drain spout so that if the machine gets out of balance and "walks" the bowl would walk with it. I'd be willing to pay a little more to have that, perhaps as an "extra" purchase? All in all, not much bigger than a tall kitchen trash can, I'd buy this again, maybe even as a gift for someone in a small apartment with no washer-dryer. (Think of all the people who go to a laundromat! This machine and a counter top - small load - clothes washer would save then a FORTUNE!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020 by Gabby_Jim_41

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