I agree with Bradley D! This place is your basic diamond in the rough. I am partially disabled and cannot make it all the way to the laundry center in my building lugging huge bundles of clothes … I was fortunate enough to give this place a try. Yes, the shopping strip is nothing short of sketchy, but I am so glad I went in. I get wash/dry/fold for an incredibly low price. They obviously have had some major professional experience before because my clothes are folded like they have been ironed! Everything is returned — not one lost article of clothing in the 7 months I have been going. You are given the price up front of what it will cost, she does ALTERATIONS for a fraction of what other places charge, the clothes are always ready when I come to pick them up, and most of all it is sooooo affordable. This service has been a blessing for me. And I really like that her son is there — it makes it family-like. It is obvious that long hours and hard work are put into keeping the machines cleaned and getting the clothes clean. Great business!
Bradley D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I’m actually pretty disappointed in the reviews on this place. Clearly people haven’t been here in a few years but I found this hidden gem because my normal laundromat didn’t opened till 11 am on Wednesdays and I didn’t want to wait on lake city way, so I mapped to this location and was very surprised. Yes, the whole little strip mall it is in is slightly ran down but the owner was very friendly. Her son sat in the back, playing with toys and video games. So be it that the cost of the laundry is $ 3.00 a load, there was plenty of large load options. I was thrilled to have all the options with parking so sadly I’m going to suggest the previous reviewers give this place a try again. If chipped paint, lack of wifi and some random parking issues REALLY mater that much then you’re a loser and can suck it!!! Thank you for the awesome experience here. I’ll be back!!!
Robby D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Seattle, WA
I just moved into the neighborhood and needed to express wash some towels. The price to wash in a standard washer is $ 2.75(a bit steep, honestly). The washer certainly did it’s job, but it wasn’t anything special. I opted to use the large Express drier, which is $ 0.25 per 5 minutes. I ended up spending about $ 2.00 to get the towels dry. In the end the towels were still damp and the drier was’t even really hot, despite having put it on the«High» heat setting. In other laundromat express driers my towels are dry in about 20 – 25 minutes tops and they come out piping hot! What bothered me most about this laundromat are all the signs, stating that if you break something or use a machine improperly, you’ll be charged with negligence and be forced to pay up. Seriously? The place isn’t well maintained and neither are the machines(refer to the aforementioned about the«Express» driers). In this business, they are selling laundromat services and should have insurance on their machines, or at least some sort of maintenance budget to cover said expenses. Threatening the customer, who has no records of the machines previous use and maintenance upkeep, with negligence is just distasteful. I won’t be coming back. It’s a money pit, and it’s obvious the owners are doing nothing to keep up on the care and maintenance of the machines.
Yvonne B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Small and we’ll kept when it’s not crowded. No WIFI and some off street parking; open 7 days a week. I hate doing laundry and not having my own W/D in my unit; this is much better than my apartment complex with 1 W/D for 12 units. At least I can get in and get out in a timely manner. Sunday’s appears lest crowded.
Wayne S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Spanaway, WA
You should consider staying open within the hours the sign on your door states. I came in an hour before you were supposed to close and then got kicked out by your child. Poor business practice.
Elisabeth W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Seattle, WA
Haha no. I came here to see if they could do an alteration, just shorten a dress two inches. The son of the woman(I assume from a previous review) said as soon as we walked in, «what do you want?» And I told him. I pulled out the dress(not all the way) and all she said was«no». And then the kid started saying«no». That was it. We left. This place must be cheap because there is no customer service, just an annoying kid and an oblivious mother. We went to Simons Alterations over by Costco, way better people, quick work and inexpensive. Will never be back to this place again!
Munir G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I have used this place for dry cleaning, laundering comforters, and several alterations. The owners are really nice and accommodating, the place is clean and the prices are very reasonable. I highly recommend it.
R S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
This laundromat provides good service at a very reasonable cost, compared to what I have seen elsewhere. At the time of this review, they dry-clean a jacket for $ 5, wash a large heavy blanket for you for about $ 8. They can also do alterations — only $ 10 to let my slacks out around the waist(compared with $ 25 at another place I have been) and did a quality job. They are not fluent in English but understand most laundry-related requests. Overall courteous service and they always do an honest job.
Tres B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Seattle, WA
So I came here to wash a huge thick comforter and a few blankets. I knew they had giant industrial machines. They worked very well. But the owner, who barely speaks English, has the most annoying little seven year old son that runs ram shod across the tile like an epileptic hockey player. Nose-picking stare downs, purposeful road blocks with laundry carts, booger flicking dramatics, caterwauling operettas, tantrum jigs akin to native fire dances, pouting double-chinned sulking and random object slamming. The owner is oblivious. And the place is funky and dirty. Not good.
Rachel L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Praise the lord, I am no longer a regular laundromat patron. That said, I’ve seen my share of laundromats that commit cardinal sins. My top three: 1. You closed 5 minutes early. I couldn’t get my clothes. I came back the next day and you said you’d thrown them away 2. I can’t believe the type of gunk that accumulates in every possible crevice of a machine in which I’m supposed be CLEANING things that intimately touch my body! 3. Must you put obnoxious signs on everything? Must you shout obnoxious one-line responses to simple questions? Unlike the above examples, this place is clean, quiet, and polite. I showed up in athletic clothes, threw everything into the machines, took off on a run, and came back to switch it all around with nary a glance at my strangeness. Thanks!