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OddWelcome2502 t1_j6a0gua wrote

I’ve been to the one at the corner of lakeside and Hilliard. I don’t remember cost or if they take cards, sorry!

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Proud_Pug OP t1_j6a57l1 wrote

I think that is she same one! Do you happen to remember what is cost per load

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OddWelcome2502 t1_j6a9b5d wrote

I want to say it’s 1.75, but that’s for the small one. I think it’s 3.75 for the commercial size one

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augie_wartooth t1_j6a66br wrote

When I used to go to the laundromat a couple years ago, regular size machines were $2.50 and the larger ones ranged from $4.50 to $10 for the really huge one. Dryers were like a quarter per 8 minutes. It may be a bit more now. The laundromat on Cleveland in the MD took cards but idk about that one in Lakeside unfortunately. ETA laundromats usually have change machines in my experience.

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_RetroBear t1_j6bbcqq wrote

If its run by Richmond Coin laundry the BIGGEST washers cost 7.50 a load and its 25c/5min dry. One specifically on chamberlane charges $1/pound drop off service

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Proud_Pug OP t1_j6bzjlw wrote

Thank you 😊

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_RetroBear t1_j6cudr6 wrote

yeahhh!!!! I was able to wash all my weekly clothes and my bedset in one of the big boys!!! Just be careful about overloading them. I have no idea what measurement "baskets" is but they never match the clothes baskets I buy

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StanwickVanceIV t1_j6alad7 wrote

I highly recommend replacing with a Speed Queen. Used to have a Samsung but our maid prefers the Speed Queen.

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Proud_Pug OP t1_j6ap7xx wrote

Ok thank you !

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VA_Network_Nerd t1_j6b13vv wrote

Here is the deal with Speed Queen washer & dryer:

They are, for all intents and purposes, commercial, coin-operated appliances with the coin-op parts removed.

Before you say "eww, gross, I want something fancy" consider what makes a commercial appliance attractive to a business:

  • Device needs to be robust
  • Device needs to last
  • Device needs to be easy to repair or service

Check this guy out on TikTok:

https://www.tiktok.com/@mcmullanappliance

That guy is in Canada where Speed Queen is sold under the "Huebsch" brand name.

But he has several videos that will show you the difference between Speed Queen and competing products.

Speed Queen is only available in mom & pop stores, such as Lakeside Appliances

https://www.appliancesonlakeside.com/by-brand/spq/Speed-Queen.html

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Proud_Pug OP t1_j6b2hrp wrote

Thank you 😊. She doesn’t need fancy just durable

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StanwickVanceIV t1_j6cti63 wrote

Downvoted by a bunch of Samsung lovers. You’re missing out not going with speed Queen. We have two sets in our main house and another at the River. Never let me down.

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