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Haier HLP21E 6.6-Lb Pulsator Wash with Stainless Steel Tub

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Haier HLP21E 6.6-Lb Pulsator Wash with Stainless Steel Tub


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Avg. Customer Review: 4 Star
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Haier HLP21E 6.6-Lb Pulsator Wash with Stainless Steel Tub
  • Compact pulsator washing machine for a small apartment or dorm room
  • 1-1/5-cubic-foot stainless-steel tub holds up to 6-3/5 pounds of laundry
  • Electronic controls for selecting the wash setting and water level
  • Connects to the kitchen sink; fill and drain hoses and sink adapter included
  • Measures 17-1/4 by 17-19/32 by 29-29/32 inches; 1-year warranty


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Haier HLP21E Portable 6.6 lb. Compact Washer - If money's tight, or you just want to stop wasting time at the laundromat, then the Haier Compact Washer might just be what you're looking for. It's compact size is perfect for the small apartment or dorm room, and it hooks up easily to your kitchen sink. The .91 cu. ft. tub can hold 6.6 lbs. of laundry. Removable Link Filter Adjustable Leveling Legs 29 29/32 (h) x 17 19/32 (w) x 17 1/4 (d)



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Haier HLP21E 6.6-Lb Pulsator Wash with Stainless Steel Tub
  • Kitchen: 0 pages
  • Publisher: Haier
  • Label: Haier
  • Studio: Haier
  • Average Customer Review: 4 Star based on 93 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Tools: #5442


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4 Star

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: So Far, so good 2008-11-08
Comment: After reading a lot of reviews on this product, I thought I'll chance it and get one, as I really did not want to use the public machines. What a surprise. I assembled as pictured and explained and had no trouble (after I've read some horror stories on bad assembly due to assembly instructions). I positioned the machine on a roller platform and made sure it was level. No problem. I also took some advise from some reviews and hooked the inlet/outlet pipes together with a tie at the faucet connection. I'm glad I did this - the water comes out really fast and forceful and would have unhooked the pipe if I just let it hook over the kitchen sink.
On the first hook-up I did 3 loads back to back and had no problems. On my second laundry day I did 5 loads back to back. On the fifth load I overloaded the tub with laundry and the machine made a few grinding noises. It kept on washing though. (Note to self: DO NOT OVERLOAD.)
The tub is bigger than I expected and would fit half a full washer load. (I could fit 1 pair jeans, 2 t-shirts, 1 pair shorts, 2 pair socks, 5 pair underwear - no problem). I also used a little too much soap on the first few loads - still saw soap in final rinse water.
Last week did 3rd laundry day - machine sounds fine (after overfull load the previous wash day) and did 2 loads back to back.
The laundry comes out clean and the tub (no agitator) is wonderful on my delicates.
I am really, really happy with my purchase and would highly recommend this washer to anyone in an apartment with no washer hookup pipes/outlet.



1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Great washer, but beware of reviews 2008-10-26
Comment: I've had the Haier HLP21E now for about five months, washing six to eight loads a week. So far, so good. I also bought the caster set that Haier sells, so I don't have to break my back lugging it back and forth to the sink every day. The caster set is worth the money, but keep in mind that some of the stores are charging double what Haier charges. The cost should be about $25.

It's not a quiet machine. It's not horribly loud, but it's certainly not quiet. I think most people who claim it is are simply going into another room and turning up the TV. If you have an apartment with tissue paper walls and fear the landlord might hear the noise, get a solid lie ready. This is actually quite fun. I find it very easy to hide this washer under a table cloth or even in my closet!

The inner wash tub is only about one cubic foot, so you will have to do about three loads for every single load you would for a standard size washer.

This brings me to an issue that is important for potential buyers. Over the months, I've seen people making wild claims about the amount of clothes they can put in this washer. Please be aware that some are full of beans. You are NOT going to be able to stuff five pairs of adult denim jeans in this, or king-size sheets and pillow cases, or eight bath towels. Either people are confusing this model with another larger Haier, or they are people who like to wear their own body soil repeatedly, or they are lying. Use some common sense. Firstly, there is not the physical room for the enormous amounts of clothes that are often being claimed. Secondly, if you stuff the machine full to the top, the soil will not completely rinse out, but will merely redeposit over larger areas. This is disgusting. Out-of-sight should not be out-of-mind when doing laundry.

You should never fill any washer more than half to two-thirds full of dry clothes, so don't do it with this washer.

Because there is no agitating spindle in this washer, heavy pieces of clothes might move to one side of the tub as it empties of water, in preparation for a spin. If it goes off-balance, a fuzzy-logic will kick in and the tub will stop and refill with water in an attempt to rebalance the clothes. This can happen easily with bath towels. I just pause the machine before it goes into a spin, and redistribute them.

Use a good, HE detergent. You only need about a teaspoon or two, depending on what you are washing.

Remember that the bottom plate goes on the machine with the curvy side "out", facing the floor.

Customer Service at Haier USA is a joke. They don't know what they are talking about, if pressed will admit to never having seen a Haier washer, and they are just plain stupid. If you really have an issue with your machine, harrass the Customer Service morons until they forward you to Technical. They will do this if you scream enough and make them cry.








2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: After 5 years, it still works like a robot! What can you ask for? 2008-10-15
Comment: I purchased this washer in 2003 and liked it very much. After we relocated and moved into a big house, I still kept it because it saves water, enviroment friendly and washes prtty well. I thought it would cover its own cost after 2 or 3 years of usage, and glad to see it's as strong as the beginning by 2008.


0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Recommendation: Buy anthing but Haier! 2008-10-13
Comment: I recommend never owning a Haier product. I was lured into purchasing two different Haier products, and found the same problems with both: sub-standard functioning, terrible instructions, lacking customer service. In the end of it all, both products failed me so I am out hundreds of dollars and HOURS of my life spent on the phone with their rude and not helpful customer service representatives.

In the end, I spent more on the Haier products than I would have on a name brand, having to purchase equipment to do repairs myself (they have almost NO repair centers in the US), and having to pay shipping to get exchanges, which also did not work. Wouldn't you think they would guarantee their products enough not to make customers pay $15 per exchange for their mistakes?

Anyway, save yourself time, money and stress. Buy something else.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Solution for water leakage from adaptor 2008-10-09
Comment: I like to use my original aerator to wash dishes.Every time after laundry was done,I would unscrew the adaptor and switch back to my old aerator.Then I would switch back to the adaptor to do wash.A wrench is put near the sink for this purpose.It wasn't long before water began to leak.I called customer service but was told just to screw it tight,which I did and water still leaked.I thought of the teflon tape I used to install my shower head.I wrapped some around the adaptor about 3 turns.No water has ever leaked and I have not even changed the teflon tape.It costs only about 80 cents.I also taped the drain hose to the sink using masking tape.
Some of my tips for this machine are:
1.When I remove the quick connector,I wrap it around towel because water will shoot out even after faucet is turned off.
2.Machine tends to move a bit and the shop somehow got me caster wheels with locks.
3.It doesn't wash too big a load.It is hard to tell how much can be washed.I put clothes in a plastic shopping bad.It can hold about one and a half shopping bags of clothes.I turn on the washer and fill it up with water.After it is full,I open the lid and push clothes as further down as possible.So far,I have not had an unbalanced signal from the washer.
One complaint is that the control panel is too sensitive.Sometimes when I touch the panel and it is not even near the buttons,the machine would change to a different setting.
Where I am living now,electricity is cheap,about 6 cents per kwhr.It costs about $1 per month to use this washer.(I do about 8 to 10 washes a month).In the old days,I spent more than that for one wash in the laundromat.I still have to use the drier in the laundry room of this building but the savings have been considerable.



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