How $20 saved me time, money and sanity on laundry
Filed under: Home, Saving, Simplification
Laundry has always been a chore I have a hate-hate relationship with. It seems that no sooner do I get a load out of the dryer that I'm doing the whole darn process all over! Not only do I seem to waste lots of time on laundry but I've found that we also waste a lot of room in washer loads which translates into wasted cash. We try to always run loads of laundry which are full but since we don't have a lot of space we kept all of our laundry in one hamper which made it difficult to figure out what we had the most of as opposed to what's easy to grab.Last week we splurged on a $20 collapsible hamper with 3 compartments and I'll never look back! After only a week I can honestly say this is the best $20 I've spent on a household item for our apartment. The new hamper takes up only slightly more space than our old hamper but the way we do laundry is transformed. We no longer need to guess at how many towels lie hidden below our work clothes; each type of laundry has its own spot which is conveniently 1 load's worth of laundry.
I don't have any hard data from my experience to back up the savings yet but the cost of one load of laundry depending on utility costs and detergent ranges from $.60 to $1 so even if I only save one load a week I've paid of my hamper purchase in 2-3 electric bills. That doesn't even factor in the reduction in time spent sorting laundry or dealing with moving a half load through the entire laundry process which I can use to do other things like write posts like this one. Finally, since the basket is collapsible it takes up less space than our old one and I feel a sense of accomplishment from finishing a load!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-09-2008 @ 6:18PM
armchaireconomist said...
Where did you get your laundry sorter and what brand is it?
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10-09-2008 @ 6:21PM
Josh Smith said...
Sorry about that!
It was a Sunbeam and I got it at Meijer in the store. I tried to find the same one online at Amazon, Walmart and Meijer but failed.
It was in the aisle at meijer near teh ironing boards.
10-09-2008 @ 6:18PM
Mark Tipton said...
Yeah. Why write about it and then not post a link to purchase? Come on. Not even a brand name or store? Good work.
MT
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10-09-2008 @ 6:21PM
Josh Smith said...
Mark,
Sorry I couldn't find it online, I got it at Meijer and it was SunBeam.
10-09-2008 @ 10:10PM
Tina said...
How funny. I was looking for a link too and stumbled on your comments with the same content.
So I was determined to find one of those hampers.
Here's a few sites but having a hard time finding one for twenty bucks.
http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/white-3-compartment-hamper-tote
http://www.hangercity.com/hampersbaskets.html
http://www.nextag.com/laundry-hamper/search-html
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11-07-2008 @ 3:23PM
Connie said...
I use this same process but with separate hampers altogether.
We have a large family and the wash piles up as we can't wash
too many loads in the same day for fear of overloading the septic
tank and our clay-filled yard. We don't have just ONE load of each
type / color family of laundry, we have several. This would be a
major help to me if it held more, but as it is, my system works better for me.
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