Irritated! Walked past several open laundromats because I’d like the seating here. Not so nice to find them closed for renovations. It would be nice if they’d post that here.
Mariana J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Gilbert, AZ
As far as self-service laundry goes, this place is great. That’s all I’ve done here so I can’t speak for other services. Decent prices, better than other laundromats I’ve gone to. Clean. Seating area. Not super busy. Staff is friendly. My go-to laundromat!
V H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hagerstown, MD
I did not find this laundromat to be crowded and there were plenty of machines available for my use. The machines seemed to be reasonably priced. I liked that you can get quarters, buy laundry powder and buy fabric softener sheets from the counter. Laundry powder is $ 1 and a fabric softener sheet is $.25. There were fun magazines to read while I waited. The staff will watch you like a hawk to make sure you have gotten your stuff out of the machines in a timely manner.
Lindsey H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
I have been doing their drop off service for the past year and have had great service. They do a fantastic job and they are so fast! If I drop off on my way to work I can pick up on my way home. They are all super friendly too. I’ve done my own laundry here a few times and I have to say it’s really not worth it. it costs just a little more to have them do it and frankly they do a better job than me anyway
Natalie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chicago, IL
This was my laundromat for the past year, after I realized I could no longer afford to send out my laundry in the land of service laundries, the Upper East Side. It was relatively convenient, being only half a block away, but, alas, it was almost always a hassle doing laundry there. First of all, it’s always busy, being one of the only laundries around where you could actually do your own laundry, and so really difficult to get machines. The staff has half the machines reserved for themselves and you have to be really aggressive to get them or else someone else will take them. Second, they are only open until 7:30 on weekdays and the last load is 6:10, and the staff gets really ornery if you are even one minute late putting your laundry in. If you leave for any reason and you don’t get back before 7:25, you risk having your laundry locked in because the staff often leaves a few minutes early. Many times I saw people come in at closing time for clothes(suits, scrubs) they absolutely needed for work the next morning, only to find the staff gone and just the cleaner there. They would have to go back and find their clothes themselves and leave the money with a note or something. So anyway, I know you will have to use this laundry if you live in this area. All I am saying is be careful and try to avoid the times when the field trips from the senior center down the street bring in like seven elderly women trying to do their laundry all at once, because if you even look at them, they will seriously wrangle you into doing their laundry for them because they«can’t figure out these newfangled machines»(and no I am not making that up!).