It’s the only place in town that has 75 lb 50 lb and 35 lb washers so I can go in and spend an hour and get out and move on with my day. Other places it would take me 2 – 3 hours. The 75 lb dryer is great I can throw everything in. They also have alot of magazine variety to pass the time.
Marvin G.
Classificação do local: 2 Watsonville, CA
Contrary to the info on their website, they do not offer fluff-and-fold services.
Crystel B.
Classificação do local: 1 Watsonville, CA
I’ve been coming here for the last couple years and it’s always been clean and the employees at those times were always helpful. These past two months the new employees have been nothing but rude, lazy and unhelpful. Everytime I go wash I never see them cleaning, they’re always sitting in the office with the lights off and looking down at their phones. The dryers DON’T dry as fast as they used to because I have to keep putting more and MORE quarters! The bathroom is always dirty and there’s NEVER any toilet paper! I’d rather go on the weekends when those employees are actually helpful. This place has gone down hill and I’m surprised management hasn’t done anything about this.
Mindy S.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
I had to come here a couple of weeks ago to get the washing done. I was looking forward to coming here, based on the excited and glowing reviews. I was somewhat disappointed. The building is uninviting outside, and I nearly missed it but saw the sign at the last minute. The parking lot has a «vacant building» look to it and could use re-paving – but it was very busy that day. They do have extra-large machines, so if you have bedding or want to get all your wash done in a single load you’re well accommodated. There are no high-capacity dryers, which would have been nice. The price is quite good, considering that I used the large washers. I think I paid $ 3.50 or $ 3.75 to get all my washing done in a single load.(I use cold water and no longer sort my clothes, since everything I buy these days tends to be cotton blend I find it’s more affordable for care and saves time/energy/water.) I paid another $ 3.00 or so(I can’t recall exactly) for 45 minutes of dry time, across two machines. My clothes came out significantly damp, and could have used another 30 minutes, easily. You get 6 minutes per .25. I hung my clothes at home to dry further before putting them away. It’s cash only. Some would say this is obvious, but I hadn’t used a laundromat in years and have gotten used to reloadable laundry cards. The closest ATM is at the gas station across the street on the corner. The people there were super nice and friendly. They *do* have a change machine that takes everything from a $ 1 to a $ 20. They also have a very polite person running the small concession booth that has snacks and extra laundry supplies. This is really handy. It could have been cleaner, but the day I was there it was incredibly busy, so I’m not sure how they’d manage that. There was a spacious(but not very clean) bathroom as well. There was much hoopla on Unilocal about the car wash next door, and I did use one of the vacuums while my clothes were washing. It worked okay. Not great, but I think it’s about as good as you can expect at a self-service car wash that’s essentially open 24 hours and has no personnel. Twenty-five cents got me 3 or 4 minutes. The only con was that the layout of the car wash was a bit strange: there were three washing bays, and a narrow strip of pavement at the back. There were two vacuums along this strip, and they were situated in such a way that you pretty much have to park perpendicular to the washing bays to utilize the vacuum. I was concerned that someone would have a hard time getting out of the washing bay while I was working on my car. All in all, it was okay – an affordable and convenient facility.