Great Product And A MUST During a Long Term Critical Incident
If you have tried hand wringing wet clothes, than you know its a tough burden--and you never reallly can hand wring wet clothes out enough so they will dry in a reasonable time.
After you use this product you will think your prayers have been answered!
My wife and I tested this product before we wouild really need it during a critical incident (extended power outage, EMP strike, etc).
First of all, credits to the Amazon vendor Get Prepared Store as they had the product shipped protected and in excellent condition via UPS. The package came with minor assemblly instructions, as the only tools needed is a flat blade screw driver and plyers.
The Best Hand Clothes Wringer (BHCW) worked perfectly. BHCW ajusts to fit most washtubs--we tried both, a square washtub and an oval washtub. The wringer is fully adjustable to suit the degree of wetness (amount of water squeezed from the clothes) the operator desires. The hand crank turns relatively...
Bought it after Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey
When hurricane Sandy hit the NJ area, our power went out for days. As I am writing this review, I still know many people whose power is still out. We wand up having to wash our clothes by hand and having to hand wring them. It was an activity that was fun for our young kids and it gave us something constructive to do. When it came to the wringing out the clothes part, the kids fled. Wringing out the clothes was a job and a half and I still didn't do it properly as some towels took many days to dry on the clothes line. In addition, the residual detergent aggravated the skin on my hands. That is why I bought this wringer. When you think of "Made in America", you think of something that costs more but is made with real quality. This wringer exceeded my quality expectations. It is like a Sherman tank. Very solid. It looks and feels like it will still be working for many generations to come.
If you want to be prepared for a prolonged power outage and if you want to...
Make it dry
The first time I removed the Wringer from a stand for storage the clamp came apart on one side. The thumb-knob, srew washer combination came apart as the c-washer (poor design) came apart. I lost the c-washer so I need to make a trip to the hardward store to find another.
Otherwise, the wringer seems to work as advertised.
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