Took my Cal King comforter in for a cleaning. They had 6 super large capacity washers — $ 6.75/ load, 30 min wash time. The machines take quarters only but there is a change machine that will accept $ 1, $ 5, $ 10, or $ 20 bills. There is also a single use soap box dispenser in case you forgot the soap. The staff & patrons were very nice & offered advice on which machines to use.
Nick T.
Classificação do local: 2 San Diego, CA
The self serve laundry area is OK. Older machines. Plenty of space. The attendants who work the fluff and fold refused to break a $ 5 bill for me. I didn’t need 5 dollars worth of quarters for my dry cycle. Would have been nice considering I saw them counting stacks of $ 1 bills a few minutes later. Thanks anyways. There was no sink available either. I can’t recommend this place to you.
Allie S.
Classificação do local: 4 San Diego, CA
So our washer broke the other day and I had to go to the laundromat a couple times. I Unilocaled one first, of course, because that’s what I do, before picking one to go to between my work and home. First I found a different one on Balboa boasting about a woman who was amazing, so I went there first. Some people talk about that woman in the reviews for this place, but they’re taking about the wrong place. They mean the place down the road by Vons. Not this place right next to a Starbucks… I went there first, and it’s true, that woman was super friendly, and had the best of intentions at heart, trying to save me every quarter possible. She was as sweet as could be, however, her tips ended up making my process take way longer than it should. Also, my clothes were never truly dry. I think that whole tennis ball thing makes them feel like they’re dry, but when I got everything home, it was all still wet :(I had to deal with that whole not-dry-enough jeans thing where your jeans lose shape immediately! Not figure flattering! I’m sure other ladies know what I’m talking about. I was also totally looking forward to getting some reading done while I was there, but instead spent the whole time chatting with the woman everyone raves about. Again, she was sweet as pie, but not really what I was hoping for in my laundromat experience. The next week I ventured out to the nearest place I could find to my house on a weekend without checking reviews. I ended up here… It’s really clean. There’s a cute mural on the wall. There’s a lovely friendly woman who works here as well, who keeps to herself and let’s me read, but was also sweet as pie when I had to ask for help with something. There’s typical top loading washers here which in my opinion fit more than the«double» and«triple» load washers that cost 2 – 3 times as much(they’re only $ 2/load)… The place is nice enough that our washer is fixed now but I’m back because I had a couple extra loads to do than usual and was cool enough with my experience the last time, I thought I’d come back and get it all done at once instead of spending the whole day doing it at home :) as far as laundromats go… I’d say this is top notch… Plus, I mentioned that Starbucks right next door, right? So you can run over there while your loads are washing for a potty and some free wi-fi… Maybe even a latte if you’re feeling it ;)
Cara C.
Classificação do local: 4 San Diego, CA
So the place I moved into doesn’t have laundry available for me. Thank goodness for launderland. It’s super close to home, clean, and there are always washers and dryers available. They also offer a fluff n fold service if you don’t have the time to do it yourself or are just incompetent when it comes to washing your clothes. The girls that work here are really nice and always super helpful. There is a starbucks, Mexican and Chinese food nearby if you get hungry and/or thirsty. There is also a del taco just across the street. Not sure if they have Wi-Fi but that’s not super important to me. There are washers and dryers of every size available for all of your washing needs as well as a change machine and vending machine for soaps, etc in case you forget yours.
Uyen P.
Classificação do local: 4 San Diego, CA
Man, haven’t been to a laundromat for ages but our king size comforter wouldn’t fit in the washer at home so I had to find a laundromat. Place is clean and was easy to find but $ 6.50 for the washer, is that expensive?
Peijean T.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
When your home machine just won’t do for bigger items such as comforters, blankets, and pillows, Launderland is a quick and affordable choice. Prices are approximately what I paid at my old laundromat about ten years ago in Northern California. The large room is pleasant and kept very clean with TVs to watch while you wait for your loads to finish. They have around three to four dozen machines, with several size options ranging from single top loaders(for $ 1.75) to ~$ 2⁄3 for front loading doubles and $ 4/5+ for multi-load machines. The staff member on site was extremely helpful to me and friendly. She even lent me a few dryer balls and gave me tips on how to dry my thick comforters and pillows. TIP: no need to bring your own quarters. There’s a change machine on site.
Seth O.
Classificação do local: 5 San Diego, CA
Okay, so i’m just a poor college student who doesnt know much about the science behind washing clothes. I see a machine, i put clothes in it, and they come out all clean and dry. Yay. But what happens when you spill beer all over your bed comforter? This is what happened to me. So i wanted to go to a laundromat to stick it in one of the big washers since its a queen size comforter. Well i walk in here and the nice lady attending the place tells me all the little secrets of getting this puppy clean. She even gives me a free box of soap. That was totally nice of her. You see my comforter was no ordinary comforter. Besides the fact that it was made of silk and the tag said DRYCLEAN only, she was certain she knew the tricks. For the dryer she threw in some yellow spike-looking balls to help fluff the comforter and let hot air get all up and around the thing. She was definitely the reason i recommend this place. Also there is a neighboring Starbucks for when you have to wait for your clothes to wash and dry. There are also several clothe carts for transporting to and from your vehicle. Soaps can be purchased inside and also a vending machine is provided. The prices weren’t bad either, especially for a poor college kid! Go.
Dean P.
Classificação do local: 5 San Diego, CA
Ok, I am breaking my rule about reviewing laundry mats… I had a flea issue(damn neighbors!) lately and needed to do a bunch of laundry all at once. Loaded my eight bags of laundry and headed to this place next to Vons and Mister Fish and Chips. There is this wonderfully crazy woman who works here during the day. She offers free soap, or if you need to buy soap at Vons she has coupons, or she will tell you«Dryer #8&9 — best for jeans and towels, but the kicker is when she pulls out thirty, yes 30, tennis balls to throw into my drers to speed the drying and save me money! BTW, this is the SECOND time this happened, I washed all our comforters and blankets here a few months ago!