There are two 24-hour non-attended laundromats (or more aptly dubbed "washaterias") here. Neither is particularly stellar, however, one is fairly well-maintained and seems to get less overloading-mamacita traffic than the other which makes it slightly better, although the downside is that it has Dexter double-loaders which (when they're working) don't seem to handle my stuffed comforter well, so I just take it to the other one which has Huebsch triple-loaders.
The top-loaders in both are mainly DD Whirlpools, but about 2 years ago, the "better" one also had quite a few vintage Maytag top-loaders on one side, which I used and posted pictures of, in addition to a short video clip I have on YouTube. I haven't been back in a while, but the last time I was there (which was a little over a year ago), most of them had been replaced with new touch-control Orbitals. Only a handful were left, and I should probably go back to see if any are still around of if it's all modern.
I've witnessed some pretty extreme overloading as well on the one I normally go to when I wash my comforter. The top-loaders are loaded pretty full on some occasions, but with the triple-loaders, it's perpetual. There are some people who cram 2-3 trash bags full of NASTY clothes which probably haven't been washed in 2 weeks at the minimum in the machine, with an inadequate (to me at least; I see no suds whatsoever) amount of detergent. I know you can load a front-loader full and the load will come out clean, but this is stuffing. And yes, they cram it in with their feet as well. What's worse is that they add all of the detergent to the pre-wash chamber in the dispenser, and NOT the wash chamber like they should. Very annoying. One of the reasons I set it on "Hot" and add detergent/booster to BOTH sections...who knows, I'm probably sanitizing the machine as well. I also make it a habit to open the doors on all of the triple-loaders, to air them out.
As for prices, I don't really pay attention to the top-loaders as I don't use them, but I believe it's $1.50 at both locations, although it could have been raised to $2.00 recently. The Huebsch triple-loaders are $3.75, and the one functional Wascomat is $3.50. At the other location, the Dexter double-loaders were $2.75 the last time I was there, although it's probably increased over the last year. Seeing as how I don't have to wash my comforter that often (when I change my sheets every week, I just put it in the dryer on high heat for 10 minutes, with the dryer balls thrown in; I try to wash it at least every 3 weeks or every month), I'm not complaining.
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