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🧺 Compact power, wherever life takes you!
This Portable Twin Tub Washing Machine offers a 5 KG total capacity with a 3 KG wash and 2 KG spin dryer combo. Featuring a powerful 1300RPM motor and dual timer controls, it efficiently washes and spins clothes simultaneously. Its compact, lightweight design (54x34.5x60 cm, 10 kg) makes it ideal for small living spaces like dorms, apartments, and camping. With an A+ energy rating and easy drainage system, it’s an eco-friendly, portable laundry solution for the modern minimalist.

















| ASIN | B07L896BMV |
| Access location | Top Load |
| AccessLocation | Top Load |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,620 in Large Appliances ( See Top 100 in Large Appliances ) 116 in Washing Machines |
| Brand | Fitnessclub |
| Brand Name | Fitnessclub |
| Capacity | 5 Kilograms |
| Colour | Blue&white |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 431 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | drain,spin |
| Finish Types | Abs,Stainless Steel |
| Finish type | Abs , Stainless Steel |
| Human Interface Input | Dial |
| Included Components | Washing Machine, Product Instruction |
| InstallationType | Freestanding |
| Item Depth | 34.5 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 34.5D x 54W x 60H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 10 Kilograms |
| Laundry Appliance Drum Material | Stainless Steel |
| Manufacturer | SWBUK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | E1040600400-1#Superuk |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Max Rotational Speed | 1300 RPM |
| Model Name | Fitnessclub |
| Operation Mode | Semi Automatic |
| Product dimensions | 34.5D x 54W x 60H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special Features | Compact,Lightweight Design,Portable |
| Special feature | Compact,Lightweight Design,Portable |
| StandardCycles | 2 |
| UPC | 614405306362 |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
S**S
Simple to use and washes brilliantly
This is a great little machine. We have a holiday lodge that we spend as much time in as we can and it has no laundry facilities. I decided to try a small portable twin tub having watched several YouTube videos showing how easy they were to use. We house ours in the shower on a duck board that lifts it up by an inch or so from the shower base. This makes it simplicity itself to fill and empty. We put the shower head in the tub with the clothes and turn on a warm fill, a few minutes later it's full and we start a fifteen minute wash. I was worried that fifteen minutes wouldn't be enough but as everything we wash is only lightly soiled it cleans things beautifully. You could always put it on for another fifteen minutes if you wanted to anyway. We then turn the dial to drain and as the machine is now higher than the hose which sits on the base of the shower, the water pours out. (This is a gravity drain not a pump drain). Next we fill with cold water for a rinse which we set for five minutes. Drain again and then fill with cold water for a rinse with softener. Done! The spindryer is a revelation. We had thought that as long as it spun well enough for the washing to not drip on the floor, then that would be a win, but everything is as dry as with my automatic washer at home. Granted it only takes a few items at a time but we only spin for between 1 and a half and five minutes at a time, depending on what the clothing items are and they are always just damp when they come out. We dry everything on a rack over the bath (when the weather isn't suitable for outside drying) and it ALL dries within 24 hours. The washing load isn't big, as you'd expect, but I can get three t-shirts, pants, a pair of leggings, a hand towel and a tea towel in as one load or I can also wash a single quilt cover and four pillow cases in one load. Granted you have to wash more often, but it isn't labour intensive at all and one load is dealt with in half an hour. If you don't have much space or are spending loads at the launderette, then I would thoroughly recommend this machine.
J**Y
Fantastic purchase.
Fantastic buy. Well worth the money if you are unable to have a washing machine plumbed in. I use it in the bathroom stood on a bath board as the drainage pipe needs to be lower than the machine for drainage. Up to 15 minute wash cycle and rinse. The spinner is particularly impressive. Would certainly recommend.
J**T
Small load floor washer
This little darling is great fun and easy to use. It is light weight, easy clean and easy to work with. I habitually colour load my washing and this is ideal for my small loads starting with my whites I can and do a series of small washes on one fill of hot water. Instead of needing the machine on all day I can do my washing in under an hour saving time and power BUT the in pipe does not fix to my tap. This is not a problem as I can fill the wash tub from a bucket. The issue I have is with the gravity draining mechanism for tub and spin dryer. The water wants to gush out over the floor which is fine if one uses the machine outside or in a wet room with floor drain. I assumed I could drain into a bowl or bucket but no, one needs to keep the drain pipe below the machine any lift in the pipe causes the pipe to wiggle snake like out of the bowl splashing all over the floor. A steeper rise into a bucket creases the pipe blocking the waters exit. So unless you are planning to wash the floor each time you use this little work horse might be more work than you expected. It works beautifully but I am still working on the floor flood issue.
L**Y
Life saver
I was looking for a washing solution to bring with me to Jamaica where the water supply and pressure is very unreliable. This has been a game changer! Super compact and easy to use and leaves clothes clean. I do a lot of muddy work and so far this has worked great even with those clothes. I do a wash daily. It can hold 2 changes of clothes (albeit smaller summer items like shorts and a t-shirt) or all my bed sheets. I’ve used it on my tracksuits and it’s worked great too. I usually do a pre wash with a bit of soap, spin, then do the main wash, spin and rinse. I find it’s a bit gentler than a usual washing machine on the graphics on my t-shirts which is a plus. I have a bucket with water that I use to fill it. The whole process probably takes about an hour if you include filling and emptying but you can do bits around the house while you wait for the cycles to finish. You can also spin and drain at the same time. A tip I did find handy is to add the washing powder to the water while it’s cycling before you add the clothes so you don’t get undissolved residue. The only downside is that the waste pipe is a bit short. but it’s super light so I just lift to the bath where I drain it. I suppose if the waste was longer it might get clogged so probably makes sense.
A**R
I hate this stupid machine that does everything it is suppose to do!
Ugh I wish I never purchased this machine. On the first use, the sharp edges on entry to the tubs sliced my knuckles and I have had a similar run ins with this machine ever since. Every single time! I go to fill up the machine, chop choppy goes my hands. But, should someone enjoy doing laundry and can be patient and careful in the way they put clothes in and out then no problem... However... This is a breading ground for mold and gunk, over a period of months the output pipe is full of build up, which I'm not sure how to get rid off. I've decided to re-home the machine on the streets. I've had enough. But, if you were to somehow find a way to detach the pipe and rinse it out or fill up the machine and empty it out wasting water, you'll find this machine efficient. It cleans incredibly well, a little harshly in fact. However... Doing washing with this thing is a work out, unless you have a sturdy platform that will raise it above the sink, bath or wherever you plan the water to go. This spin cycle is temperamental, it takes a few go's to ensure that the spin cycle builds up enough momentum to spin properly. All this to say, its a great machine by description, it does what it is supposed to, but the user experience of this machine is crap.
C**Y
Not powerful enough to turn clothes in drum
I brought this 1 yr 6 months ago. Now brought a different one which is much better. This one wasn't powerful enough to turn my clothes in the drum compared to the new one I have just brought which is much more powerful. This one also has been leaking for weeks. I personally wouldn't recommend it. The one I have now is a blue Leisure Direct twin tub for caravans and small apartments....so much more powerful
N**E
a literal god send!
I live in a tiny bedsit, not allowed a normal washing machine... this thing changed the game! Its nice and compact, washes very fast, the dryer is amazing and it just makes washing so much easier Now my gripes... The cords are too short, the power plug is about 1.5 meters which in my case isnt enough, the hose is too short and too small so youre better off just throwing buckets of water in the washing bowl and it needs to be elevated in order to drain but it does what its supposed to do and im very happy with it
T**S
Perfect for University
I bought this little twin tub for my daughter who is going back to University at the end of September. Last year, the launderette at the Uni was costing her about £7 a week, so a £90 machine will pay for itself in about 13 weeks. The washer side is marked inside with fill levels but these are white on white so you need to look quite hard. We stood it in the shower and filled it using the shower head with hot water. Then dropped in half a tab of washing powder. 15 minute wash, then drain, then filled with clean water for a 6 minute rinse wash, drain then another fill with clean water and a half cap of fabric conditioner for a final 6 minute conditioner rinse. drain, then half of the load into the spinner. Stuff was as dry as the stuff from my full size automatic after a 5 minute spin. Then repeat with the second half load. Drain relies on gravity so the machine has to be ABOVE the level of your plughole. Leave to drain thoroughly, then a quick wipe down before putting it away. The instruction booklet is very basic. It doesn't even mention the fill level markers or how to clean the fluff bag in the washer. I am hanging on to the packaging for the first year, just to make sure it lasts. September 2024 update. It is still working after two years in dry storage. I have just bought a second one as the twins are off to University over the next two weeks
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