Would be nice if they had more seating and wi-fi, but its always clean, and the machines always work. It’s $ 2.50 per wash cycle on the old style machines and every quarter gets you 6 min of drying time.
Matthew L.
Tu valoración: 5 San Rafael, CA
I’ve not been to a laundromat in over a decade, so I forgot how much fun it can be. A laundromat possesses a slice of America; the Caribbean son helping his elderly mother fold a rose-patterned throw, a Spanish-speaking boy playing soccer with the wall, a lady explaining the process of washing a duvet to her young son in a British accent, and a young family hauling bag after bag of clean and neatly folded laundry into the back of their enormous SUV which somehow seems too small to possibly hold it all. A laundromat is a magical place. And the Laundry Bag is no exception; to the contrary, it is an exceptional example of what a laundromat is supposed to be. I could discern no employee, but all of the patrons seemed knowledgable and very willing to help and explain. There is a change machine which dispenses quarters, and a soap machine if you need to purchase detergent or fabric sheets. There is no bathroom. There is nowhere to plug in and charge your device, but watching the machines and the other patrons is very diverting in and of itself. There are not enough seats for everyone, but most are quick to make room if you ask. There are carts on the premises to move your laundry around from station to station. One of the washing machines is capable of washing up to six loads; others have a capacity of one, two, or three loads. I brought two loads to wash. I brought my own detergent and fabric sheets. I was able to complete the task for less than $ 6 in about an hour. Magic requires imagination, so if you have none you may find the Laundry Bag to be quite dull, but, for me, it was magical. Oh, one last thing: I seem to be missing a left sock whose companion is depicted below. Please be so kind to let me know if you find it.
Casey G.
Tu valoración: 3 San Rafael, CA
The washing machines do the job. You get the small washing machines for $ 3.25 and the double-sized washing machine for $ 6.50. The wash is 23 minutes. The dryers are 25 cents for every 8 minutes. Admittedly, they do lack seating. Only about 8 bench-style seats available, and are usually being hogged by one asshole who needs to spread their seven empty bags over the chairs. It’s relatively clean, fortunately. There is no bathroom, but there’s an IHOP a little further down with a tolerable toilet. The worst thing about the laundromat is its customers. Rude families with screaming children whom they allow to run around wildly and behave poorly. It happens all the time. The room is small and echoes, so honestly hearing children scream in there is absolute hell. I love kids usually, but if your child starts screaming inside a laundromat for fun and you don’t stop him/her, you are an asshole and your child will probably be an asshole too.
Jen D.
Tu valoración: 3 Hercules, CA
This laundromat is decent. Why do people expect it to be a 4 star resort? It provides most of the necessary items needed to do your laundry.(Yes a sink is missing!) I could understand other luxuries that are missing such as WiFi, outlets, a TV, refreshments(maybe a vending machine with snacks) are lacking… oops, am I one of those who expected the red carpet? But this location is good if you’re looking for the basics and there is even a private parking lot.
Jennifer U.
Tu valoración: 2 Corte Madera, CA
Get here early because washers and dryers get taken fast!!! Wish it had more but at least there’s one close to my place. Wasn’t that dirty but not a lot of room at the same time. Hey its a laundromat, it functions! Warning, the top load washers should only be filled half way and not more!