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It's Laundry Time

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Very clean. All machines in working order. Air conditioned. Would d finitely recommend.

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The Laundry House - Machines taller than me (takes 100 pounds of clothes in a wash)

The Laundry House

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This was my first time coming here. The main thing I was looking forward too was the WiFi for my…read moreboys but they didn't have any WiFi. They offer it but there's no sign to tell us what the passwords is or what the WiFi name is. When I go to a laundromat I expect that so I can get the laundry done while the kids watch their tablets. Beside that the place looked cleaned and I like the fact that drying your clothes was free and they are open 24/ hrs. The value of this place is decent but false advertising does not make your business look good.

I hate laundromats. I wasn't much of a fan of the laundry house location back when it was still on…read moreSmithville. Doing laundry always felt like I couldn't keep enough quarters on me to save my life. Half the time I didn't even get my clothes completely dry because I ran out of quarters. Well ladies and gentlemen, your memories and experiences of the Smithville location are history. (The location on Smithville was bought by another laundry company.) This location is on the corner of Smithville and woodman, across from the shell gas station. I went here because they had giant signs outside that day "free dryers!" I thought it must be some gimmick or catch but my frugal side has more curiosity than a cat, so I went down there to do my mountain of laundry. (I do my laundry once every 1 or 2 months. There's no washer dryer hookups in my apartment complex and I really do hate laundry, so this is why I wait until it's absolutely necessary before I make myself go.) Most moderately sized laundromats have several 60 pound machines. A couple of the better laundromats have the 80 pound machines. I usually monopolize about 3 or 4 80 pound machines. WELL NOT TODAY! The new laundry house location has 4 [FOUR!] 100 pound machines. Guess how much they are. Currently, the people that bought out the old laundry house location have 80 pound machines that take about 12 dollars to load, if you're not going for the extra rinse cycle and all the extra jazz. This place though! Their 100 pound machines are $11.75. And actually, if you wanna download the app this laundromat uses, and engage the washing machine via Bluetooth (and use Apple Pay) this massive machine is a little more than $9 a load. I was discouraged to see that there was a coinless function, because I thought you'd have to earn dryer credits via the app in order to engage the "free" dyers. This was a problem, because I was paying cash. I begrudgingly cashed out a couple 20 dollar bills (their quarter machine actually dispenses $1.00 coins. I had also not seen that before.) convinced I was not going to be able to take advantage of the free dyers because I didn't have a way to earn free dryer credits, I walked my disappointed self with my wet clothes over to the dryer to see what I would be out. My friends, I cannot tell you the last time I felt such glee in a laundromat. I took a picture and uploaded it here because I was certain no one would believe me. There is no gimmick. There is no catch. You can walk in with a rain soaked jacket that's otherwise clean, toss it in one of the dryers and literally nobody is going to stop you from starting up that dagum dryer. You don't have to pay for diddly. It only stays on for 15 minutes at a time unless you wanna pay for a longer time period, but once the 15 minutes are up, you just open the dryer's door, and shut it again and press start to fire up another 15 minutes. It's that simple. No membership. No app required. You don't have to dance the Hokey Pokey to qualify to use said dryers. It is not a select number of dryers. It is all the dryers. They are all free, and you can use whatever dryer you please. I engaged 7 dryers and restarted them 7 or 8 times until my clothes were dry. I'll be back! I am a fan! Look at the pictures! No fibs! This is the cheapest laundry trip I've made (with almost 200 pounds of clothes!) since before the pandemic.

It's Laundry Time - laundromat - Updated May 2026

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