🛒 Elevate Your Laundry Game - Because Sorting Shouldn't Be a Chore!
The Whitmor 3 Section Laundry Sorter with Wheels is a versatile and durable solution for organizing your laundry and more. With three compartments, easy assembly, and a robust design, it offers a stylish and efficient way to manage your household items.
Size | HAMPER |
Item Weight | 4.27 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 28.5"L x 16.5"W x 30.75"H |
Material Type | Polyester, Resin, Metal |
Style Name | Casual |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Capacity | 100 Liters |
Room Type | Laundry Room |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Additional Features | Durable |
Container Type | Bag |
M**E
Good buy
Good hamper with three sections for sorting. A little bit wobbly, but other than it's a great hamper.
J**.
Nice little hamper
The first one we ordered was great. Purchased again after it was accidentally broken. FYI - it will not support the full weight of an adult if you lean on it (oops!)
G**E
Decent, but still plastic
The laundry receptacle does what it says it does, but remember that the important bits of this product are made with plastic and therefore breakable - which is exactly what happened to me. It’ll still work - one of the top supporting rods busted through its holder, I’ll just have to make sure the other sides don’t break in the same way. Otherwise, the whole thing would eventually tilt with added weight and use. I needed something affordable, so I got what I paid for, I just wish one of the plastic pieces didn’t break off after 10 minutes out of the box.
E**D
DO NOT GET THIS IF YOU ARE IN COLLEGE
I rly thought that I was going to be smart and get a rolling cart for my dorm since I'm on the first floor... this was so embarassing and awful. It holds stuff farely ok and is easy to assemble, but it does notttt roll right and it falls apart super quickly. The wheels barely work and is overall just a bit of a cheap product. PLEASEEE just trust me, and buy a laundry backpack.
R**K
Decent sorter for the price but it lacks durability
I currently live in an apartment complex with a laundry facility in a different building, so I was hoping to use this product to transport my clothes without having to load everything in my car. I quickly discovered that this was a bad idea. Almost as soon as I left the door, the thing collapsed and one of the plastic components snapped in two. I was able to repair it with some duct tape and ingenuity, but I would strongly caution anyone against trying to use this product to transport clothes for long distances (or outside). If you merely want to move your clothes from the bedroom to the laundry room however, you should be fine as long as both those rooms are on the same level.In short, if you're looking for a cheap sorter that does the job, this is a decent product, but if you are looking for a transportable sorter, this is sadly not the product for you.
T**M
Great laundry sorter
Easy to set up as per the instructions. It has 3 separate compartments and is easy to roll along. Capacity is great for clothes and the wheels make it convenient as compared to carrying a laundry bag packed with clothes. So far, not seen any wear and tear (have had it for a month).
W**N
Sturdy Organizational Tool
When these arrived and my husband and I put them together, I was skeptical. There isn't anything to hold up the bags(they just hang), so I thought it wouldn't be sturdy. However, I have been proven wrong. I am able to fill these full without them being unstable. I have a small laundry room, and these being on wheels allows me to move them around so easily. They are the perfect addition, and I don't have socks everywhere. This was the best organizational tool for me, especially given the size of the room they are in.
A**A
Not sturdy enough to be full
I liked this at first for the price. But……I’ve had this for almost a year now and wanted to update because this makes me laugh and Friday the same time. It collapses into itself when all three compartments are full of clothes. The bottom rods fall out first, and then the top ones give from the weight and then bend the side rods to support it so it fall. Couldn’t help but laugh when I heard the bottom rods fall out. You get what you pay for. 🙃
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