Very informative. I’m temporarily installing a washing machine in a shed and you provided the information I needed. The only thing I will add to mine is a quick connect between the washing machine hose and the hose going to the outside faucet. Thanks so much!
Thank you so so much! We can’t afford to replace our old washer (and can’t remove it) but were gifted one and now I have a list for the hardware store. Really appreciate it
😯😯😯😯😯😯who would throw away that washer . Thank you so much for the video .My husband bought a washer for $700 dollars but we are renting in a mobile home we don't have laundry hook ups but we have a little patio and garden hose.this is going to help us a lot. Thank you so much Sr.
Oh wow I'm sorry that intro is misleading this is my brother's washer I was doing a repair on so since I was already outside I used this machine as a mock-up of how to test and hookup the unit.
Thanks for the simple video. I found four old washing machines I had stashed away in garages, I was gonna dump them but thought "How do I test these first without having to move them inside and hurting my back in the process, cause the wife sure aint gonna help". This will save me a ridiculous amount of time.
Many washers won’t work without hot water as there’s a sensor sensing that the water isn’t hot. In this case, only hook up the cold water and only use the cold cycles.
I found an old washer sitting out for garbage collection. It had a small leak which we sealed and then attached our garden hose to it. We keep it in the garage to wash really mucky stuff.
Thank you so much for this great video. You have explained things well and answered many questions. I feel like I have the knowledge I need to try this. Thanks!
Doesn’t wash till it washes clothes a full cycle. But I bet we already new the washer worked. Good demonstration of a perfectly good working washing machine.
if you are using it on your carport and the electric socket is an outdoor on my porch which could possibly plug straight in or need a foot or 2 extra can you use a shorter Extension Cord.. I can use my hoses from indoor washer.. I want to connect my grandmother's washer on my carport to wash items in bags that are starting to tear like bedding etc (my indoor draining floods and needs repair not now) i see your water hose has something on the end of it green both spickets are about the same location on each side of the house the washer would be in the center of them in carport. What kind of hose should I get.. I would connect it and use it dry it inside and then unplug everything until needed again.. I understand the Y connector or close off cap seems simple enough but what kind of water hose do i need it is longer distance than the electricity which raised tiled porch maybe 2 - 3 inches off the ground next to front door. I usually get cheap hoses and the one i have now probably has leaks so what kind of hose would be the best for the actual spicket? And is it okay to use detergent/bleach and the bucket tilted onto my own bricked mulched dead bed of bushes? Hopefully the inside will be fixed soon but 2 investments into tropical systems in Florida I need to secure the few bags of belongings still to go thru that have washable items in them and there is a washer covered on my lawn waiting to be donated. This is the hose I have ready to use when it was needed brand new would it be a good one for this purpose? I cannot find the WP on the box but it says High Pressure Burst 600 psi. www.homedepot.com/p/BIONIC-FLEX-3-4-in-Dia-x-25-ft-High-Performance-Lightweight-Heavy-Duty-Garden-Hose-7364/314054691?irgwc=1&cm_mmc=afl-ir-2003851-1420157-bing&clickid=xHoyRuyGXxyNT4hUiayU71Q5UkFxDAzFr3nuzI0
Hi does anyone know how to connect a washer hose from a portable washing machine to the outdoor water inlet that you would typically attach a garden hose. Im trying to get water into the machine without using the garden hose. My washing machine is outside next to electricity and water supply that is typically attached to a garden hose. I want to use a washing machine hose without using a garden hose. Any recommendations please ??? Thank You
Hi what is the adapter called on the hose to connect to the y connected I can only find ones that connect to the tap itself and not the hose, thanks, great video!
I read on google that attaching a garden hose to the washer can affect the washing machine because the garden hose is not built for that. I just bought a brand new portable washing machine that only has a cold water inlet I will only be needing to use a garden hose for a month because I'm moving and the only hose I have is one that expands as it fills up with water. Which is one of the cheapest ones u can find on amazon. Will I damage my washing machine if I hook it up to it? It also came with a short washer inlet hose. Would it be better for me to hook the garden hose to the outside water source, then use a coupler and hook it to the nose the washer came with then attach that to the washer? Or only use the garden hose? Which is the cheap one i bought 75 feet for $19? What would you do? I also read to wrap it with plumbers tape .. i just dont want to ruin my brand new single tub portable washer. Thank you.
Using a garden hose as water supply will not damage the washer (no need to use the supply line that came with the washer) The issue is the garden hose itself is not designed to withstand constant pressure for long periods of time (A garden hose will slowly stretch bulge and possibly spring a leak) so if you turn the supply water line off after each wash you will not have any issues
Could I do this with a portable washer that only has one water inlet? I was thinking get two hot washer hoses, one cold. Connect one cold and one hot hose to washer hookup on wall. Connect those to the top two on the Y. Then attach hot hose to the end of the Y splitter. Then the end of that hose screws on to the top of the washer (where the inlet is). I have a panda portable washer 6360W
@@wildwoodtop thanks! Yes, I don't won't to use scalding hot in that washer, but I also don't want to use only cold water. I prefer warm/hot. I cloth diaper my son, so I just prefer to not use cold water lol. But for now I'm going to just use cold once I move until I can afford all of the attachments and hoses that I'll need. I'll come back and update how it goes Incase anyone else happens to have the same question in the future, that I had.
More than likely a portable washer would use more than 5 gallons However some high-efficiency portable washers use approximately 4 gallons (suggestion have a few buckets on hand for the initial test to determine what size pail you'll need so it doesn't overflow 🙂
are these washers better than the front loader? we don't really have top loaders in the UK, in fact i've never seen one here. Space is minimal in the houses over here so I get why we use what we use, but I was curious about these
I wouldn't say they're any better than front loaders. All commercial laundry mats use front loader units in the US. Of course with front load there's always the chance of the door leaking and forming mold on the rubber seal vs top load
That would be best practice to turn water off after use due to garden hose having a tendency to bulge and spring a leak if there left on for long periods of time 🙂
If I use one inlet water hose will it work or I have to get the y valve and connect both hot and cold water inlet hose and turn the valves both on? I have a ge washing machine
No, This is an example if you purchase a used washer or find one curbside how to do an outdoor test to ensure there's no leaks and working properly before putting the unit in the home
@@wildwoodtop so my question is do I need hot water to run my washer or can I just use cold water permanently with washer water supply lines of course.
0:56 I'm only using one line in which is cold then branching off to 2 separate connections (all demonstrations in this video is with cold water only) the washer machine itself does not have a heating element
Thank you so much for making this video! Super helpful. I got my washer and dryer all-in-one combo machine (single machine that does both) today from facebook marketplace, watched your video and knew exactly what other parts I needed to buy at the hardware store to make this work. Now I am doing my first wash and no leaking! One question I have for you is this: When I am using it, I have the water source turned on. However, when I read online about leaving garden water sources on it says sometimes it can lead to pressure and bursts so now when my all-in-one machine goes from wash to the dry function, I am turning off the water. How important do you think that is to do? I am wondering if I can comfortably leave the water source turned on and maybe a couple of hours later when the dryer function is done drying all my clothes and I am ready to turn off the machine, at that point I turn off the water source. What do you think? Thanks!
Provided your garden hose is in good shape you can leave the water on during the wash and dry cycle. What happens over a long period of time is a garden hose has the tendency to start bulging and eventually springs a leak or bursts (of course this depends on your water pressure, the length of hose and the grade of water hose you're using) optionally you could purchase a high-quality hose that can handle higher water pressure (200 PSI working pressure, 800 PSI burst rating) then you could leave the water on full-time. (high-quality hose might be a tad expensive 😋
Single mom here looking for guidance on UA-cam, your video is so much appreciated! Thank you kind Sir 😊
You are welcome 👍
Very informative. I’m temporarily installing a washing machine in a shed and you provided the information I needed. The only thing I will add to mine is a quick connect between the washing machine hose and the hose going to the outside faucet. Thanks so much!
Appsolutely! Quick-connect is the bomb 👍
Awesome sauce 👍
Thank u for keeping it simple and not selling a product while doing it. How refreshing.
That's my goal on both your points! Thank You 👍
Thank you so so much! We can’t afford to replace our old washer (and can’t remove it) but were gifted one and now I have a list for the hardware store. Really appreciate it
You are welcome 👍
😯😯😯😯😯😯who would throw away that washer . Thank you so much for the video .My husband bought a washer for $700 dollars but we are renting in a mobile home we don't have laundry hook ups but we have a little patio and garden hose.this is going to help us a lot. Thank you so much Sr.
Oh wow I'm sorry that intro is misleading this is my brother's washer I was doing a repair on so since I was already outside I used this machine as a mock-up of how to test and hookup the unit.
This was exactly what I was looking for, great job
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Thanks for the simple video. I found four old washing machines I had stashed away in garages, I was gonna dump them but thought "How do I test these first without having to move them inside and hurting my back in the process, cause the wife sure aint gonna help". This will save me a ridiculous amount of time.
Thank you for this clear and simple video. You explain things in such an easy way to understand.
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Man you saved me a lot of clean mess inside my house I’m glad I did this in my back yard and was able to get my money back for a shitty washer machine
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Love the way u thoroughly explain step by steps beautiful ❤ ty for sharing
Thank You for this video 😃👍🏾.. Very informative to hook a washer outside on the porch 👍🏾
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Many washers won’t work without hot water as there’s a sensor sensing that the water isn’t hot. In this case, only hook up the cold water and only use the cold cycles.
I found an old washer sitting out for garbage collection. It had a small leak which we sealed and then attached our garden hose to it. We keep it in the garage to wash really mucky stuff.
That's a great idea 👍
Thank you so much for this great video. You have explained things well and answered many questions. I feel like I have the knowledge I need to try this. Thanks!
You are welcome 👍
Glad I found your excellent explanation! Thanks much!
You are welcome 👍
Doesn’t wash till it washes clothes a full cycle. But I bet we already new the washer worked. Good demonstration of a perfectly good working washing machine.
This washer senses the weight of the clothes to determine how much water to deliver before wash cycle begins.
That video was totally awesome, thanks
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Great video. You have yourself a new follower. Thank you
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Thank you so much! Very very helpful and informative
You are welcome 👍
if you are using it on your carport and the electric socket is an outdoor on my porch which could possibly plug straight in or need a foot or 2 extra can you use a shorter Extension Cord.. I can use my hoses from indoor washer.. I want to connect my grandmother's washer on my carport to wash items in bags that are starting to tear like bedding etc (my indoor draining floods and needs repair not now) i see your water hose has something on the end of it green both spickets are about the same location on each side of the house the washer would be in the center of them in carport. What kind of hose should I get.. I would connect it and use it dry it inside and then unplug everything until needed again.. I understand the Y connector or close off cap seems simple enough but what kind of water hose do i need it is longer distance than the electricity which raised tiled porch maybe 2 - 3 inches off the ground next to front door. I usually get cheap hoses and the one i have now probably has leaks so what kind of hose would be the best for the actual spicket? And is it okay to use detergent/bleach and the bucket tilted onto my own bricked mulched dead bed of bushes? Hopefully the inside will be fixed soon but 2 investments into tropical systems in Florida I need to secure the few bags of belongings still to go thru that have washable items in them and there is a washer covered on my lawn waiting to be donated.
This is the hose I have ready to use when it was needed brand new would it be a good one for this purpose? I cannot find the WP on the box but it says High Pressure Burst 600 psi.
www.homedepot.com/p/BIONIC-FLEX-3-4-in-Dia-x-25-ft-High-Performance-Lightweight-Heavy-Duty-Garden-Hose-7364/314054691?irgwc=1&cm_mmc=afl-ir-2003851-1420157-bing&clickid=xHoyRuyGXxyNT4hUiayU71Q5UkFxDAzFr3nuzI0
So nice! I have a cat rescuse and going to use a outside washer to wash Crystal litter! will save me a ton on cat litter!
Cat Crystal Washer! 🤟
Can this method be used for hookup of a dishwasher outdoors to garden hose?
Absolutely! will work with dishwasher (same premise)
Great work and very great testing thank you so much for the info
You are welcome
Great video
Hi does anyone know how to connect a washer hose from a portable washing machine to the outdoor water inlet that you would typically attach a garden hose. Im trying to get water into the machine without using the garden hose. My washing machine is outside next to electricity and water supply that is typically attached to a garden hose. I want to use a washing machine hose without using a garden hose. Any recommendations please ??? Thank You
Can I do this with cold water only? Without hooking anything up to the hot water?
(Absolutely option two 7:11) Newer model washers there's no need for the Yellow Cap
Hi what is the adapter called on the hose to connect to the y connected I can only find ones that connect to the tap itself and not the hose, thanks, great video!
Could you provide a timestamp please (The hook up I used on the first example is a garden hose double Y connector)
how can you get the hot water from the outside hose source?
(timestamp please) if your home was supplied with a hot water hookup you'd be good if not you'd have to run one
Great video bro
Thx Dude! 😎
I read on google that attaching a garden hose to the washer can affect the washing machine because the garden hose is not built for that. I just bought a brand new portable washing machine that only has a cold water inlet I will only be needing to use a garden hose for a month because I'm moving and the only hose I have is one that expands as it fills up with water. Which is one of the cheapest ones u can find on amazon. Will I damage my washing machine if I hook it up to it? It also came with a short washer inlet hose. Would it be better for me to hook the garden hose to the outside water source, then use a coupler and hook it to the nose the washer came with then attach that to the washer? Or only use the garden hose? Which is the cheap one i bought 75 feet for $19? What would you do? I also read to wrap it with plumbers tape .. i just dont want to ruin my brand new single tub portable washer. Thank you.
Using a garden hose as water supply will not damage the washer (no need to use the supply line that came with the washer) The issue is the garden hose itself is not designed to withstand constant pressure for long periods of time (A garden hose will slowly stretch bulge and possibly spring a leak) so if you turn the supply water line off after each wash you will not have any issues
What if we need a permanent outside washer that needs to be hooked up to garden hose?
Use a Good-quality garden hose and you're good to go 👍oh and you might want a roof or tarp over the washer to keep Electronics dry 🙂
This is what I needed. However, unless you have a hot water source you wont get hot water, right?
You are absolutely correct! 👍(I have not come across a washer as of yet that utilizes an internal heating element like a dishwasher)
@@wildwoodtop Sounds like a good idea
Could I do this with a portable washer that only has one water inlet? I was thinking get two hot washer hoses, one cold. Connect one cold and one hot hose to washer hookup on wall. Connect those to the top two on the Y. Then attach hot hose to the end of the Y splitter. Then the end of that hose screws on to the top of the washer (where the inlet is). I have a panda portable washer 6360W
Absolutely! (I believe you're saying with that type of hook up you could regulate the temperature of the water entering the washer)
@@wildwoodtop thanks! Yes, I don't won't to use scalding hot in that washer, but I also don't want to use only cold water. I prefer warm/hot. I cloth diaper my son, so I just prefer to not use cold water lol. But for now I'm going to just use cold once I move until I can afford all of the attachments and hoses that I'll need. I'll come back and update how it goes Incase anyone else happens to have the same question in the future, that I had.
Also is a 5 gallon bucket like u have enough to hold the amt of drained water from a portable washer?
More than likely a portable washer would use more than 5 gallons However some high-efficiency portable washers use approximately 4 gallons (suggestion have a few buckets on hand for the initial test to determine what size pail you'll need so it doesn't overflow 🙂
are these washers better than the front loader? we don't really have top loaders in the UK, in fact i've never seen one here. Space is minimal in the houses over here so I get why we use what we use, but I was curious about these
I wouldn't say they're any better than front loaders. All commercial laundry mats use front loader units in the US. Of course with front load there's always the chance of the door leaking and forming mold on the rubber seal vs top load
So if we are going to use the washer permanently with the garden hose do we turn the water off when we are not using the washing machine
That would be best practice to turn water off after use due to garden hose having a tendency to bulge and spring a leak if there left on for long periods of time 🙂
If I use one inlet water hose will it work or I have to get the y valve and connect both hot and cold water inlet hose and turn the valves both on? I have a ge washing machine
one hose will work without the Y connector. example @ 7:11 without the Yellow Cap
@@wildwoodtop I tried but it wasn’t catching water so I was wondering if it was waiting for the other water hose
Thank you very much
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did you have to build a roof for your washer or did your washer break after a few years of being left outside?
No, This is an example if you purchase a used washer or find one curbside how to do an outdoor test to ensure there's no leaks and working properly before putting the unit in the home
So is it safe to use a garden hose on a washer machine? For hot water and cold water?
yes absolutely! for testing purposes.. permanent hookup use water supply line specific for washing machine
@@wildwoodtop so my question is do I need hot water to run my washer or can I just use cold water permanently with washer water supply lines of course.
excellent
Thank you so much 😊
You are welcome 👍
Does the water get hot
0:56 I'm only using one line in which is cold then branching off to 2 separate connections (all demonstrations in this video is with cold water only) the washer machine itself does not have a heating element
Thank you so much for making this video! Super helpful. I got my washer and dryer all-in-one combo machine (single machine that does both) today from facebook marketplace, watched your video and knew exactly what other parts I needed to buy at the hardware store to make this work. Now I am doing my first wash and no leaking! One question I have for you is this: When I am using it, I have the water source turned on. However, when I read online about leaving garden water sources on it says sometimes it can lead to pressure and bursts so now when my all-in-one machine goes from wash to the dry function, I am turning off the water. How important do you think that is to do? I am wondering if I can comfortably leave the water source turned on and maybe a couple of hours later when the dryer function is done drying all my clothes and I am ready to turn off the machine, at that point I turn off the water source. What do you think? Thanks!
Provided your garden hose is in good shape you can leave the water on during the wash and dry cycle. What happens over a long period of time is a garden hose has the tendency to start bulging and eventually springs a leak or bursts (of course this depends on your water pressure, the length of hose and the grade of water hose you're using) optionally you could purchase a high-quality hose that can handle higher water pressure (200 PSI working pressure, 800 PSI burst rating) then you could leave the water on full-time. (high-quality hose might be a tad expensive 😋
Will it work on an older washer ?
absolutely sure will
Just wat I needed thks
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perfect thanks
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Nice vid bro
Thx Bro