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The BLACK+DECKER 3.0 Cu. Ft. Portable Washer combines six wash cycles, three water level options, and a rust-resistant stainless steel tub into a compact, portable design. Featuring auto unbalance detection, child lock safety, and a transparent quiet-close lid, it’s engineered for efficient, gentle cleaning in small spaces. With included quick connect sink adapter and drain hose, this 26.5 lb. capacity washer is ideal for modern apartment dwellers seeking convenience without compromise.















| ASIN | B097H2FVNZ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #1 in Portable Clothes Washing Machines |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,758) |
| Date First Available | June 18, 2021 |
| Display Style | LED |
| Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Drain Hose with Quick Connect Sink Adaptor |
| Installation Method | Freestanding |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 99.2 pounds |
| Item model number | BPW30MW |
| Manufacturer | W Appliance Company |
| Material | Aluminum 2%, Steel 47% Copper 1% Plastic (ABS, PS) 34% Foaming materials 3%, Glass 3%, Other 10%, |
| Part Number | BPW30MW |
| Pattern | Washer |
| Product Dimensions | 24.8 x 23.7 x 39.4 inches |
| Size | 3.0 Cu. Ft. |
| Sound Level | 72 Sones |
| Special Features | 6 Cycle Selection (Normal, Heavy, Delicate, Quick, Bulky, Spin Only), Auto Unbalance Detection and Auto Shutoff Safety Features, LED Digital Display with Cycle Indicator Lights, Stainless Steel Wash Tub with Top Loading Transparent Quiet Close Lid |
| Style | 3.0 Cu. Ft. Washer |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wattage | 600 watts |
K**N
Very pleased
I have had this washer for just over 2 months now and I am well pleased with it. I did my research on different washing machines (that can be used without hookups) beforehand and decided on this one in part because of the warranty and the brand. It works well, simply no issues there. The way it washes seems a little strange, as it will swish the clothes around for maybe 1-2 min, then stop for 1-2 min. It still washes my clothes well. It is smaller than a typical washing machine of course and can't hold as many clothes. The spin cycle gets them dry enough that when I leave them on a drying rack indoors, they dry usually in about 24 hrs. It is not that loud, although that wouldn't really be an issue. You can hear the water swish in the machine, you can hear the sink when its filling with water, you can hear water rushing out when it drains, and you can hear the motor working to make the clothes move, although I'd say that's the same noise level as the water swishing as the clothes move. I live in a pretty small apartment with no hookups and wanted to save money from not going to the laundromat and I wanted the comfort of doing laundry in my own home. I fully recommend this machine. I have already saved more money than I would have spent at the laundromat. My setup has my washer in the bathroom with the inlet hose connected to the sink and the drain hose also draining into the same sink. I have them connected with a rubber band so the drain hose stays in place. Figuring out how to attach the inlet hose to a sink took a little while, but I had to take the water aerator off the bathroom sink and then it was able to attach with the attachment it came with. There are issues people have mentioned that I would like to address. Someone said the spin cycle on normal is set to 55 min and it seems to be a mistake in the programming. Mine initially said this too, but after my first use, it now says 5 or 9 min, depending on the cycle. Other people have mentioned that the washer will start draining water out of the drain hose before the water level is filled up enough, or if you use a bucket. I believe the issue there is the drain hose is not elevated high enough. It seems kind of weird, but if the drain hose is only raised high enough to drain into the bathtub for example, I had the same issue where the water would start draining before it filled to halfway (or if I added more from a bucket). Then, I raised my drain hose higher to drain into the bathroom sink, which is just about the same height as the washer, and now it fills almost to the brim and doesn't drain water prematurely. The manual says the drain hose needs to be elevated to about 34 inches high for this reason I'm sure. In case people don't read the manual or notice, there is a little filter on the inside wall of the washer which needs to be cleaned about every 10 washes or once a week or something like that. Its a little net that fills with lint and is very easy to clean.
T**R
Best Washer I’ve Ever Owned
I ordered this Black+Decker 3.0 Cu. Ft. Washer and when it arrived, I immediately got buyers remorse because it looked so huge but I unboxed it anyway figuring if the measurements were correct, it should fit. The measurements were correct but I couldn’t get it into my bathroom or hall closet. What I didn’t take ito consideration was that because of the depth of the doors, the washer needed to go past them at an angle which just wasn’t able to happen. I thought that I was stuck with it because there was no way I could now drop it off at an authorized Amazon return facility. But I called Amazon anyway and they were amazing. They set up a home pickup for 3 days later and instructed me to leave it outside on the day of the pickup. That same day the money was returned to my original payment method. In the meantime, I ordered the same washer just one size smaller in the 2.0 Cu. Ft. Version and it is perfect! By far the best washer I’ve owned. Thus far, I’ve washed at least 10 loads of laundry over the past couple of weeks and I’m very happy. The washer can fit a lot more items than I thought it would be able to so this 2.0 is more than I needed in the first place. It is extremely quiet even when spinning a load of towels. I live in an apartment so I was concerned but my neighbors said they haven’t noticed anything different. One neighbor said she just thought I was running my dishwasher more often because it sounded the same. I ended up getting both a longer water intake and drain hose but for the additional $30 cost, the total price with the cost of the washer was still a great price. I would have paid twice the amount for the convenience and time savings, and price I’ve been paying at the laundromat. My clothes seem so much cleaner and this washer spins so well that they feel almost dry as I’m putting them into my new dryer. Highly recommend! And a huge Thank You to Amazon for making the return so easy.
G**.
Highly Recommend Purchasing!
I bought this portable washer because our waterline to the washer freezes. I prefer not to go to a laundromat, so I figured a portable washer would be good. I was hesitant because the only place for it would be our kitchen, next to the sink. I fill it manually for the wash cycle and the rinse cycle because our faucet has one of those fancy sprayer thingy and it is not recommended you hook up anything to it. I am so glad that I decided to buy this portable washer. It is AMAZING and BIG! For the medium load, I can fit in 5 hoodie sweatshirts in one load! I select the wash only cycle and then the rinse/spin cycle after that. I have it down to a total of 50 minutes from starting to fill it for the wash cycle until the final spin cycle. After the washer is done spinning after rinsing, the clothes are pretty dry. Our dryer works perfect, so I just throw them into the dryer and the wash is done. The drain hose is awesome and I drape it over into my kitchen sink and it works perfectly. I highly recommend this portable washer. You really can fit allot into it!!
D**.
3.0 cubic holds a good amount and washes very well.
Make sure you remove all styrofoam supports before you try and use this machine!!! If you’re looking for a cheap reliable washer this is definitely what you want. If you don’t mind a tad bit bigger washer then I suggest you go check out your nearest Home Depot and Lowe’s for washers on clearance because I seen a whirlpool brand 4.8 cubic top loader for $475 which was really nice I would of bought that instead but I bought this first also I don’t know if the sink would work for the whirlpool so it is what it is. This black and Decker works with the sink which is why I went with this because my apartment doesn’t have a washer setup. So far so good with this washer it holds a good amount of clothes and being in an apartment with neighbors to the left, right, and below it’s great that this machine is quiet. When it’s on full speed spin which would be the loudest point for this washer you can’t hear it if your in the next room, also if your using a dolly to move the washer around you can put a shock resistant pad on the dolly and it will help even more with lowering the vibration and sound. As for the size it’s bigger then I thought it would be it’s about the same size as a regular washer it stands about 3ft tall out of the box but you can make it a little taller if you’d like. It’s still a good enough size to where you can tuck it away so it’s not taking up a lot of room which I like and if you put it on a dolly it super easy to move it around. It washes towels with ease and they come out super clean and if you use sent beads it’s really makes the clothes and the room smell very good you can smell it coming through the washer the sent on the clothes really POPs with this washer I’m not sure why but it’s way better then other washers I’ve used. I also love how you can mix and match different kinds of wash settings to how ever you want which not many washers do with other washers you kind of just get what they give you. Also keep in mind if you press the program button and it goes down the list of quick, bulky , normal and delicate the more you press the button you’ll notice the light starts to blink which means the settings on the left, So solid light is settings on the left and blinking light is settings on the right. As for how long this washer will last I believe it can last 10 years with no breaking down and if anything breaks on it I think it would be super easy and cheap to fix because I looked on the inside and the mechanism looks super simple and I don’t think it would be hard to fix plus black and decker has professionals that will come out and fix it. It also depends on how you treat it too if over load it you’ll probably get less time out of it but if you load it so there’s less strain on the motor it should last a long time. I like how the clothes come out nice and dry after the spin cycle so if you don’t have a dryer it doesn’t take much to get them fully dry. I also like the drain hose because it drains fast without the hose moving or falling and the water goes down the sink drain with no problems, I can have a bunch of dishes in the sink and the water has no trouble draining or filling up the sink. Also keep in mind it’s filling from a sink so it’s best to let the washer fill up half way before you put the clothes in so the clothes don’t soak up the water at the beginning making the fill take a lot longer. Over all great buy im very happy I bought this machine if anything changes I’ll update my review but I definitely recommend this washer and I also recommend the Comfee brand washer and Comfee brand portable dishwasher, if you need a portable dishwasher the comfee brand is amazing I’ve had mine for 4 years it works like new every time I use it and it runs and drains using the sink as well.
A**R
Dent-tax: Tell me if it's a bad dent location
It sucks I had to pay the dent-tax like many others here. Luckily it was on the side and away from critical components, I hope. That aside, so far this mini machine is impressive. Im on my 6th load over a span of 2 weeks and it appears to be performing better with each project. I think it cleans as good or better than a full size washer. The spin cycle is awe-inspiring, violently elegant with sounds any man would be proud to hear from his machine! I need it to last 10 years, then I'll get another one. Don't forget to turn off the water supply when it's done if you're using a sink!
A**R
A little weird for bucket filling but works great once you get it down.
So I specifically bought this to bucket fill… I live off grid and don’t have any water source to directly hook it to. I have also had the Japanese style ones where there’s a wash cycle on one side and a spin on the other and they’re AWFUL. This is much much better. I had seen a couple reviews stating that they bucket fill this one, but not much info about water usage doing that or how it works, so here’s what I’ve learned so far (please note, this is for the largest model offered): The system seems to be weight based. Given that it’s hooked up to nothing I can hear the intake pump running at the beginning of a cycle. This will continue until the unit has enough water in it, but how does it know? I played around a lot and decided it’s gotta be weight based, which correlates with the size of load you’re running. So, I put my wash settings on “normal”, change the load size to small, add about 8 gallons of water + the drum 3/4 filled with clothes will get it to start. You’ll see the time for the wash drop from 37 minutes to 34 as soon as it’s got enough water. The cycle size you choose will affect how much water it wants, so I always choose “small” for size and this cuts down on how much water I use. The same thing happens on the rinse cycle. It drains the water from the wash cycle and wants another 8 gallons to do the rinse cycle. At this point it really depends what I’m washing if I choose to do this or not. I have a geriatric dog that makes a whole lot of laundry throughout the week, and for those items I don’t really worry about the rinse cycle. I’ll let the system run through the beginning of the rinse cycle where it is draining most of the wash water off, pause the program, turn the washer off and back on, and then put it on the “spin only” cycle. This cycle is automatically 27 minutes but I usually run it for about 10 and then stop it again. I use those little $3 Walmart micro fleece blankets for him and after 10 minutes in spin only they come out almost completely dry and smelling super fresh. I’ll hang them on a rack in front of a box fan and they’re bone dry within an hour. I also have a regular household pillow for him as a dog bed and that will spin out and dry super fast (2-3 hours) with the same method. This machine will hold two of the fleece blankets and the pillow at the same time, and get everything very clean on the normal cycle, small size. For my clothes I do want a rinse cycle so when the washer changes from wash to rinse I’ll let it drain the wash water, add another 8 gallons, and let the rinse cycle run. The main thing I listen for is if the inlet pump is trying to run. If it is, add more water. You’ll have to pause the system every time you’re adding more water or you’ll get an “E3” error, which just means the lid is open. So, all in all, it is kind of hands on if you’re a bucket filler. It uses between 8-16 gallons of water on small cycle depending on if you want to do a rinse cycle. Based on other reviews I was cautious to have the drain inlet at the proper height. I drain it to my bathroom sink and it works great. If it’s too low it won’t hold water, too high and the pump isn’t strong enough to drain. The drain hose has a nice moveable gooseneck on it and the power of the pump has yet to be so strong it kicks the gooseneck out of the sink, which has been my biggest fear. Despite the hands on nature of it, I really love it. It took me about a week of use, using it 2-3x a day to where I felt really comfortable not just standing over it staring and learning the sounds it’s making to know when it needs my attention. Living in a small space I can just attend to it while I’m doing other chores and it doesn’t feel like a pain. This may depend on how much you hate the laundromat or how much access you have to one. There’s only one laundromat nearby but this woman runs a wash and fold out of it and will tie up all the machines until about 3 pm, and then the rest of the community has a mad dash to try to get their stuff in so it feels like sometimes there’s a laundromat nearby, but it’s a huge source of stress to try to time my day around it’s availability. Other pros: it is really really quiet. I’ll run it at night while my s/o is sleeping and it doesn’t bother them at all. Whether you use the rinse cycle or not everything comes out smelling incredibly fresh. If you want to soak anything, just put it all in with water, soak as long as you want, then run the cycle as you see fit. Will definitely be keeping.
T**K
Compact and efficient washer
We've been using this for baby clothes and it has been everything we needed. Compact, quiet, efficient, and easy to move around. We got the smallest size and as others have noted it fairly easily fits a couple pairs of jeans, a few t-shirts, and assorted socks and undergarments without overstuffing it. Or in our case about a weeks worth of baby clothes and pajamas at once. The washer is easy to set-up and use, and the water drains fairly well. We have a stand pipe so the hose is elevated pretty high, so we do see some water in the tub sometimes, but it's easy to get out with a quick "spin and drain" before we load it up. The washer seems to be holding up well and seems to be a great value. Definitely recommend.
B**T
No Bleach or Fabric Softener dispensers: 3.0 cu ft model
I was super excited to get this washing machine because it was replacing a .79 Cu Ft machine. I love the soft close lid. I love the size! It sure seems like it could handle a king size comforter depending on the thickness of that comforter. It is frustrating that all three models are lumped together and do not have separate review categories. I got the 3.0 cu ft model. I also wish there was a place to be able to get a view of the sizes (in person). I do not do laundry based off of weight or cubic feet so the size reference was only mildly understood. I could have easily accomplished what I needed with the 2.0 cu ft or even the 1.7 cu ft models (would have saved space and $). I can EASILY wash two queen sized blankets together or one queen comforter. Again, easily!! I'm happy with the (internal) size but knowing what I know now, would have elected for one of the slightly smaller models. As for the dimensions, they are not exactly correct. The 24.8 inch depth does NOT account for the connections in the back of the machine so you'll need to add at least another 1-1.5 inches. I state this because my house is old and tiny and the room where I was to put the machine BARELY has a 25 inch clearance and the hallway is also super narrow so maneuvering it around in the hallway/doorway to get it into the room was exceptionally challenging (and I got its scrapped up on the door jam). Once I got it in place, I did not account for the extra room for the hoses to connect to the back of the machine. So, the machine sit about 27.5+ inches away from the wall (what I mean is extends that far out from the wall). I have the room, but those couple extra inches do make a difference!! Probably my biggest complaint is the lack of a bleach or fabric softener dispensers!! It has what looks like potential compartments but, nope!! The manual says to stop the machine when it's full of water to add the bleach and then stop it again when it's on the rinse cycle. Yeah, right! Now, I am suppose to monitor the machine?!? SUPER FRUSTRATING!! I'm not sure what that blue compartment is suppose to do (top right of the picture)! Note, you have to pause the machine to open the lid. If you open it without pausing it, the bells of hell will sound and you have to dance a jig after closing the lid again to turn off the buzzer and get the machine going again. Good or bad, I'll let you decide on this little surprise feature. I would not exactly call the 3.0 cu ft model too portable. The pictures and reviews showing and talking about ease of (or lack thereof) movement must be referring to the other, smaller models. I do love that little agitator! It's an aggressive little bugger! It whirls the clothes back and forth so you're getting clean clothes. I like the lint trap too. Make sure you're cleaning that out regularly. Carefully watch how you take it apart so you can put it back together quickly when you clean it out. Otherwise, you have a puzzle piece designed to make you (me, ok, maybe just me) look silly. It can only go back together one way so they 'me-proofed' it (aka dummy proofed it). Love it! Hate it! Keeping it ... but with extreme disappointment. It gets my laundry cleaned. It's relatively quiet. I can be entertained if needed via the glass lid.
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