Whoever owns this place must be making a fortune! Four dollars to wash your clothes you get six minutes for every quarter you put in to dry your clothes. I’m not saying it’s bad or nothing in fact I’m quite jealous. This is in the perfect location because of the high concentration of Latinos in the area. If I owned this place I would never close, I would just watch the money roll in hour after hour. Only thing missing from this place is the hot tamale cart and the Jarritos soda. I also think they should convert their coins into tokens because putting four dollars worth of quarters in the machine is kind of lame.
S B.
Place rating: 5 Irvine, CA
I been going here for years! Recently they just refurbished all their washers and dryers. All top notch commercial quality machines. Washed our rugs and comforters and its 100% spin and span clean. They have a changer machine, soap for purchase and a bathroom to use. I went to another local place and it was no where as clean. The remodel helped, and the pricing is actually cheaper than the other place I went to and they had older machines!!! In the same plaza as 7⁄11 on Paseo de Valencia and Alica.
Mark P.
Place rating: 1 Laguna Hills, CA
This otherwise very acceptable Laundromat is not attended during working hours. This means that if a machine takes your money and doesn’t provide you are screwed. There is no number posted to call — they obviously don’t care. They would get a much higher rating if they corrected this situation.
Kattlee L.
Place rating: 5 Irvine, CA
Last time I came here to wash my rugs and cat beds someone stole them. This time it is so clean here I see an Asian man sweeping. The place must have changed ownership!
Eats Too Much F.
Place rating: 1 Laguna Beach, CA
Our washer died and our replacement is going to take a few days to get delivered. My better half went down here to wash some bedding. Bam! Her phone was stolen. Shady people were using the machines. Beware and guard your stuff.
Cristina L.
Place rating: 3 Laguna Hills, CA
If you come here on a Saturday it’s really busy and crowded. Looks like they are fixing a few washing machine. So there wasn’t enough machine and we had to wait.
Christina L.
Place rating: 4 Laguna Niguel, CA
It is clean and fast to use. Able to get many loads done quickly and without any hassle.
Chuck L.
Place rating: 3 Placentia, CA
This location has fairly new laundry equipment, and well managed. The prices are fair and I didn’t have to fight for machines either. Worth checking out and using.
Lifie C.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
It’s hard to find a Laundromat in Irvine area. There’s none so I drove all the way here, which is over 8 miles away from where I live. The place is clean and they have a few big washers(it says up to 65 lbs) so they are perfect to wash my king size comforter. Moving to O.C. from Westwood, I’m surprised how more expensive it is here. The big washer is $ 5.75($ 4 in Westwood) per load and it runs for 23 minutes. The dryer is 25 cents for every 6(10 in Westwood) minutes. The downside is there’s nobody working here. So, not sure what happens if the coin change machine is out of coins or something happens to the machines. I found it to be really strange. Also the counter to fold clean laundries are rather small, especially to fold comforters. Plenty of parking space(unlike in Westwood) which is a big plus.
Malcolm N.
Place rating: 5 Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
Great place. Saved a bunch on holiday hotel bills. Everything you need
Even S.
Place rating: 4 Irvine, CA
Coin laundrymat, $ 1.75 regular, $ 4.50 big washer 40lbs, $ 0.25 every 10 mins dryer. Closed at 10pm. I used the 40lb washer for my queen size blanket, it cost $ 4.50 for 24 mins. Just make sure to test that the washer door closes all the way before putting your money in. Then I put in dryer, had to take out every 20 mins and turn my blanket inside out or else it won’t dry all the way. Good enough place.
Kailey S.
Place rating: 1 Aliso Viejo, CA
This was my first coin laundry experience. My washer is nearing its end so I don’t want to expedite the process and wash huge blankets in it. I took my queen size blanket over here and a camping sleeping bag. I picked one of the few 65 pound machines and started getting everything ready. I just so happened to pick one that had a door that wouldn’t shut all the way(according to the machine, it looked fine to me). Unfortunately it doesn’t tell you that until you put your money in. that was $ 5.75 down the drain. What I didn’t like most is that there is no attendant, no number to call, no use at your own risk sign, and no way to make a sign of a broken washer. I was very disappointed.
Ivan S.
Place rating: 4 Costa Mesa, CA
The Laguna Hills Launderland has large commercial washers and dryers for use. The cost is $ 5.50 for the 65 lbs washer and $.25 for the dryer(for approx. 12 minutes). The facilities are nice and clean. Just be careful of dryer #2. It ate my quarter. I would recommend bringing your own detergent and dryer sheets because it will cost you $.75 a pop. Overall, I managed to launder 2 queen sized comforters and 3 throw pillows for around $ 8.
Marta B.
Place rating: 4 Laguna Hills, CA
Great place to wash your comforters! 1 huge machine is $ 5.50 per load, smaller one(but still good for a queen size comforter) is $ 4.50. Dryer is 25c per 15 min. Not bad at all! I just leave my laundry there get a coffe at 7-eleven and walk around the plaza, there is yogurtland, grocery store and Big Lots(short drive away).
Samurai s.
Place rating: 4 Irvine, CA
This is the first coin laundromat i’ve been to in a while, but the main reason for going is to use the super sized washers. they do have lots of them here. there are 3 super duty ones in the back for carpets and rugs. 2 more mega loaders(next step down from before) in the front, 3 big ones(again another step down) and 3 or 4 just smaller than that. then the have some older looking ones that look like they are another step smaller and there are about 4 of those. other than that this place still uses quarters, not the charge cards, but they do have 2 change machines and you can even get change for $ 20 bills. lastly the true measure of a place is their arcade games. there were 4 games that could keep me busy on, but they weren’t super cool ones, so we walked over to yogurtland and got a treat.