🌍 Wrangle your laundry anywhere—light, green, and clean!
The Dezitrek Ultra-Light Clothes Wringer 2025 edition features a 10cm wider microfiber towel for enhanced water extraction, weighs just 11.7 ounces for ultimate portability, and operates manually without electricity. Designed for campers, travelers, and off-grid enthusiasts, it offers gentle yet effective drying while reducing environmental impact.
Brand Name | Dezitrek |
Model Info | CW1 |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Item model number | CW1 |
Capacity | 340 Grams |
Part Number | CW1_BL |
Form Factor | Freestanding |
Material Type | Microfiber |
Included Components | Drawstring Bag, Winging Rods, Wringing Rod Sleeves |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**S
It really works!
For what it claims to do, it works really well. My clothes are much better wrung out than if I did it by hand. Portable laundry washing items are difficult to get in Hawaii. This is small and fits in a suitcase. It saves me trips to the laundry mat until I buy a washer. I think anyone camping or traveling in a hotel would fine this beneficial.
M**R
very compact, great build quality, works fine, not especially convenient or efficient
It works really well, but I've only used it a few times because I generally have quick-dry material clothing and this tool is a little inconvenient for my particular situation. The build quality is fantastic, which is basically about the thick strong towel fabric and very strong seams. I would expect to get a long life from this. I'm very happy I have this inexpensive tool on hand for occasional use, as it's very compact and barely takes up any space in my car to have handy, and I also have the Dezitrek plunger washing bag, which is an amazing genius perfect product.
L**R
Wow, impressed.
This device is actually genius, it’s soo simple and effective that’s it’s just genius. To top it off it’s super portable, a perfect solution for those who travel and like to do their own laundry. I only wish they made it in a slightly larger size but then it might not be as practical to use but the trade off is you gain maximum portability but you may have to split your loads into multiples if you are washing a lot of clothes.
K**Y
Great product!
I love this Wringer! Wringing out my clothes manually is so hard on my wrists and hands. After doing my best manually, my clothes would still be very wet. This resulted in my clothes taking a very long time to dry on my clothesline. This product is a great solution for wringing out the excess water before hanging them to dry!In addition to saving my wrists and hands, the rods and loops enable me to wring my clothes out tighter than I could ever do it manually. Even though this seems to be primarily for camping, I use it for traveling too. It doesn’t take very much room in my carry on luggage. I can wash clothes, wring them out and hang them to dry quickly in my hotel room. It is a life saver to pack light for long trips as well as for camping!I have to admit, at first I was concerned about the quality of the materials since repeat wringing could potentially wear them out. The loops and rods enable me to REALLY crank my clothes tight and get out a lot of water! However, when it arrived, I was REALLY impressed with the durability and quality of this product. The picture shows how much they reinforced the stitching. I am very impressed with the quality! As a bonus, the loops are angled to easily fit the rods through, too. I am really impressed!! Highly recommend!
T**T
Terrible!
This product is terrible! It's nothing like in the video, where the mother is having fun with her child with her new toy. It's hard to roll up, and to get the rods through the loops. It might work well with really thin fabrics. The instructions are small and you can hardly see the diagrams. I emailed them, like they ask, before returning it. Maybe, they aren't there on weekends. I expect them to return my message in less than an hour, since I'm following their instructions.Now, I put the towel in the dryer, so I can return it to Kohl's today, while the bus is still running. It doesn't run on Sunday, in my town.
D**N
Quality materials but the size of the acrylic rods are too short and blue tarp is too narrow
Update September 2024: I have been using this every week for squeezing out water from clothing since buying June 2024. The acrylic rods are still OK but the blue tarp is starting to wear out. It has developed a rip/hole now. I wish there was way to buy a replacement tarp. In conclusion, the tarp will eventually wear out.I like the high quality of the products, especially the blue canvas tarp that is hardy to being twisted and squeezed. I had problems using the 2 acrylic rods and the blue canvas tarp because the rods were too short and the tarp too narrow and small. When I tried to wring the clothes today (one sweatshirt and one sweatpants), the items kept falling out of the tarp since it was too narrow to keep the tarp closed enough to prevent my 2 items from spilling out in the middle. In addition, the rods were too short, they kept slipping out from under my feet. I wish this company, Dezitrek, would have offered a larger size (double the blue tarp size and longer acrylic rods), which would have been perfect. In addition, it would be great to have 4 neoprene sleeves for the rods along with them being longer. The sleeves kept sliding off as well so the longer size would have been very helpful. Until the improvements are made, I am giving the rating of only 3 stars
D**H
Worth the small investment.
I live in a tiny apartment and do laundry using a laundry wand and a 5 gallon bucket.This is the only wringer I have found that works in my limited space. I can wring 1 bath towel at a time, or a small stack of clothes.Wringing laundry reduces drying time and I save about $300 a year from not having to throw coins in a laundry machine. It's worth however much I paid for it.
S**D
Intended for small items, camping applications
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 outside2. Needing a decent sized flat clean surface to roll it up and stay clean3. Length of time for the microfiber “wringer” tool to dry.4 feet/shoes get wet unless you wring slowly5. 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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