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Reddit mentions of UBBETTER 3 Bag Laundry Sorter

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of UBBETTER 3 Bag Laundry Sorter. Here are the top ones.

UBBETTER 3 Bag Laundry Sorter
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    Features:
  • Laundry sorter with 3 removable bags for efficiently organizing laundry
  • 3 removable white poly-cotton sorting bins with metal handles for easy lifting
  • Rust-resistant chrome-plated steel frame; lockable rubber casters
  • Machine-washable bins measure approximately 15x9x22 inches each (LxWxH)
  • Laundry sorter measures approximately 30.7 x 18.1 x 32.3 inches (LxWxH)
Specs:
ColorChrome
Height31.4 Inches
Length30.1 Inches
Number of items1
Weight5 Pounds
Width17.9 Inches

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Found 3 comments on UBBETTER 3 Bag Laundry Sorter:

u/HotSauceLife · 4 pointsr/ADHD

I freaking hate laundry. I have three kids and my SO who works overtime every week. I work weekends but I end up doing at least 95% of the laundry. I am still terrible about it but here are some things that help me.

  • depending on how old your kids are, get them to help you. My 12 y/o folds all his clothes and puts them away plus he folds towels most of the time. My 6 year old folds and puts away her clothes with a little help and she loves to help sort laundry. My 4 year old matches socks, puts away his clothes and collects dirty laundry to be washed. It may not always come out perfectly when they do it but at least I don't have to. Also my SO will help out with anything when he has time.

  • invest in plenty of baskets and laundry sorters. I have two things that each have 3 detachable baskets (sort of like this although mine were from Aldi) and I have a drying rack for things that don't go in the dryer, plus several regular laundry baskets. I even have a basket for dirty laundry in the living room because people would leave socks, sweaters and whatnot lying around. Plenty of baskets help make the laundry seem less overwhelming since it isn't all over the place as much. Also it is a lot easier to just throw in a load if it is already sorted. I don't go too extreme with sorting but I have a lot of delicates, towels, whites, jeans etc.

  • If folding is a pain for you, try to hang up as much as possible. If hanging is sucky then fold more clothes. And make sure you have plenty of storage for clean clothes. It helps me to know that I have somewhere to put the folded/hung up clothes that they're not just going to end up in the dirty laundry again.

  • this one has been the hardest for me, but i really try to accept the fact that laundry isn't a chore that will ever be "finished", and that almost everyone has dirty laundry piled up somewhere. Just try to take it one load at a time! I can't remember the amount of times my kids have worn socks more than once or I've had to frantically dig through baskets of laundry to find a specific shirt that someone just has to wear. You're not alone!
u/Flitterbee · 3 pointsr/breakingmom

I think that's a cool idea. He's about to be 11 right? That's a really good age for learning to do his laundry, you're a great mom for teaching him IMO. Instead of laundry baskets why not one of these things and then you also have one for bedding or towels or whatever third type of laundry you have him sorting? I'm getting one for myself and my kid... and maybe even my brother. lol