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🧺 Elevate Your Laundry Game with EDELFELD!
The EDELFELD Laundry Hamper is a spacious and stylish solution for laundry organization, featuring a 150L capacity, 3 compartments for easy sorting, and removable washing bags. Its foldable design and lightweight material make it perfect for any room, ensuring a hygienic and efficient laundry experience.
Size | 150 L |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22.4"L x 14.6"W x 27.2"H |
Material Type | Oxford |
Theme | Modern |
Style Name | Modern |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Beige |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Capacity | 150 Liters |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom, Bedroom, Washroom |
Room Type | Bathroom, Bedroom, Wash Room |
Specific Uses For Product | bathroom laundry organization, bedroom laundry management, washroom laundry sorting |
Closure Type | Flip Top |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Additional Features | Keeps Odors Away, Water Repellent, With 3 Sections, Removable Washing Nets, Foldable |
Container Type | Bags,Basket |
C**A
A very dignified way to manage laundry
Most the negative reviews seem to complain the hamper is flimsy or hard to construct, and it is hard to know how to build it, but once you do, it’s not too hard to put together. When you open in there are small fabric sleeves at the bottom which are difficult to notice and which the poles slide into. The sleeves with poles then get wedged under the rim and velcroed in place when that’s done you have a very sturdy hamper.The hamper is spacious and the three mesh bags that easily attach with Velcro. it makes it very easy to sort laundry as you make it and then just yank a bag out when it’s time to do a load. The bags are tall and relatively narrow, sized perfectly to dump them directly into the washer.People complain that this isn’t easily collapsible for frequent transport, like those fabric spring ones that end up dirty and damaged; however this hamper is intended to stay in place and the bags are much more convenient for transport. Still, when you do want to move the hamper, it disassembles totally flat making it really easy to manageMost the importantly, the bags facilitates a very easy and efficient laundry day. No digging through dirty clothes and crusty underwear to sort before washing, no piles of whites and towels, etc- just pull the bag out and dump it in the machine. It’s quite dignified actually. I imagine this would be even more the case if you live in a dorm or apartment without its own laundry, as now you can take three presorted bags of clothes with you rather than a big unruly hamper only to have to sort on site.
L**.
Definitely worth it
I found this on a instagram reel and decided to buy it for home. My wife absolutely loves it. It’s not very hard to put together. The labels are a great idea. We love that the separate sections come with removable net bags that we can just put in the washer when it’s full. It actually holds a lot more clothes than I expected. Very lightweight and looks great. Who doesn’t love presorted laundry!
A**S
Joseph and Joseph dupe??
This was so easy to put together for me. It looks great. It’s way cheaper than Joseph and Joseph. It’s very sturdy doesn’t wobble and it’s just overall a great product. We have one for each of us now
W**Z
Good
Easy to assemble and great size !
P**M
Not sturdy, annoying to use
I got this because I needed a big hamper that had different sections and for $50 this is trash. It’s not sturdy at all you have to be extremely careful with it when you take the bags out or the Velcro will come loose from the stabilization bars and it will collapse. I would not recommend this product.
M**S
Easy to assemble
This was easy to assemble and looks great. I really like the fact that you can remove the bags when its time to do laundry. Not all at once but individually!
J**B
Super janky
I never thought assembling a tall box with a lid could be so annoying. The vertical braces that hold the top end up need to be forcibly wedged into some undefinable position under/inside the …lip(?) of the hamper. The first one had no resistance to hold it taught until you got the second one in. Then the resistance was getting so tight that the 3rd one took some focused jiujitsu maneuvers, and I’m still not convinced the 4th rod is in the right position. All four of them involve sketchy little sock/tab fabric hangy-downy things with Velcro, which also play a role in getting the 3 bags to stay in place. But if the vertical brace isn’t exactly in the one secret place that works, it apparently voids both the Velcro and individual laundry bags’ performance contract and they walk off the set. The OTHER thing I hate the most is the stupid bag situation. No one goes through an equal volume of whites, darks, and colors. Whichever is getting all the traffic this week will quickly hogs all the lateral space like Uncle Roger on the couch at Thanksgiving. As soon as one of the bags is even half full, it’s more wrestling moves and NATO negotiations to use the other two. So I pulled the bags, rock everything in there together OG MomStyle, and use the bags for sorting on laundry day. And at any moment, thanks to the unknowable status of that 4th rod, the whole thing could erupt like a dirty bomb, sending rusty spaghetti stains, skid marks, socks heavy with ‘Eau de Goat,’ and other toxic materials raining down all over the house. :::puts HazMat on speed dial:::
N**K
Sturdy
Good value for your money, we have 3 kids and this was the easiest way to keep them separated
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