Review: Honey-Can-Do LBG-01147, Works great — not just for..

Overall Rating55555

Works great — not just for “unmentionables”

This bag works great for keeping your “unmentionables” from getting tangled up in the washing machine. It really extends the life of the undergarment because the hooks don’t get bent out of shape, the straps aren’t a tangled mess or fraying. Since I buy Wacoal and they cost 70 bucks a pop so you want to be able to protect your investment.

However, the thing I really liked was last weekend when I discovered being able to wash and dry one of my hand-knitted scarves. Because the bag keeps the scarf from getting wadded up and twisting on itself, it was perfect for taking most of the moisture out of the scarf and allowing it to dry without getting all stretched out and messed up. If you do this and your garment is made of a wool or animal fiber, then you still need to keep an eye on it to keep it from felting — unless that is your goal.

The bags are made well and double layered with a secure zipper. It is ample sized so can hold several small flat garments or one larger scarf/shawl.

Overall, I’m really glad I found this and use it all the time.

[NCJAR]

Update (9/6/2010): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen.

The featured review for this product, Honey-Can-Do LBG-01147 Bra Wash Bag, White Tools & Hardware, was written by Mahlers2nd.

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Reviews (3)

AC

January 13th, 2010 at 2:09 am    


Overall Rating55555

Works like a charm!
I have a few ‘every day’ bras that I don’t need to hand wash, but I definitely don’t want them in the midst of the other laundry. This worked out perfectly and kept everything together and got nicely cleaned. It fit two of my B cup bras in there just fine with a bit of extra room. So, I’m assuming they would still work well a couple of sizes up also.


Little Greek

January 16th, 2010 at 12:08 pm    


Overall Rating55555

No more hand washing for me!
I have been searching for a product like this for quite some time. After using it several times I can happily say that it performs wonderfully for me.

I wear a B cup so I am able to fit two bras into the bag nicely with room to spare. I can see where larger cup sizes may pose some problems. Mesh bags in different sizes could solve that problem.

I like that the bag is sturdy yet flexible. It has two layers of mesh, the inner layer being a fine mesh and the outer layer a more open weave mesh. There is no chance that the bars inside could snag or get caught on other things in the wash. I find that my bras stay put during the wash and are almost in the same position after the was as they were when I inserted them into the bag. Mind you, I wash them on the delicate cycle with like items so it’s not like they are bouncing around in the wash with jeans or the like.

One thing that I was a little displeased with (and this is no fault of the Honey-Can-Do company) is that on the Amazon page it states “two pack” at the top of the page by the product picture. I thought I was getting two bags with my order. I think Amazon is trying to say you can fit two bras inside. In short, when you order this you will only get one bra bag. I really think Amazon needs to remove the “two pack” statement as it can be misleading.

****EDIT on 1/14/10**** The “two pack” statement has been removed from the Amazon page description. Thank you to the Honey-Can-Do company for diligently approaching the issue and having it removed to clear up confusion. Clearly a very good company to deal with!


Mahlers2nd

January 27th, 2010 at 3:30 pm    


Overall Rating55555

Works great — not just for “unmentionables”
Rated 5 stars.


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