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Joseph Joseph laundry hamper

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Severalreasons · 02/10/2023 10:06

Very boring one sorry!
I'm looking at the Tota laundry hamper and wondering if it's worth spending that much money on a laundry bag. .and also has anyone found a similar one cheaper?

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Severalreasons · 05/10/2023 11:48

Clearly I'm the only twat who would consider spending £100 on a laundry hamper

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friskybivalves · 05/10/2023 11:55

Get yourself over to the £50-for- a-bin AIBU thread and you will feel very at home.

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friskybivalves · 05/10/2023 11:57
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shockeditellyou · 05/10/2023 11:57

Er, we have two of them and they are great. One for kids whites and other stuff, and one for separating grown up washing. Very easy to pull out internal bag, and lob the contents in the washing machine.

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Lavendersquare · 05/10/2023 12:02

I actually really like that laundry basket and would imagine that it's a high quality product given it's made by Joseph Joseph. It's currently on offer on JL website and I'm quite tempted.

So in response to your question I would buy it, but I also paid well over £50 for my kitchen bin which coincidentally has turned out well since it's 18 years old and still going strong (Barbrantia 50L stainless steel).

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FiverQn · 05/10/2023 12:04

I'd love it, having two bins that can be lifted out is the dream. Sadly I just can't bring myself to spend £90 on a laundry basket Sad

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Onthetipofmytonguetoo · 05/10/2023 12:05

I have one. It’s good. But you can fit loads in it - which means when it’s full, it feels like you’re tackling laundry all day.

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Jessstar · 05/10/2023 12:07

I have the triple one. It felt like a really extravagant buy for me but I absolutely love it (is it possible to love a laundry basket!?)

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Acornsoup · 05/10/2023 12:20

I need to see this hamper, I might need one.

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MyJetNowAirlines · 05/10/2023 12:22
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MyJetNowAirlines · 05/10/2023 12:26

It would be no good for me because DH (as lovely as he is) cannot separate washing to save his life. I’d only end up having to go through the separated bins/bags every time anyway. He does his fair share around the house btw but washing is my domain. Plus, I’d need 4 bins - wools & delicates, darks, whites/lights, mixed coloured/normal wash.

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Acornsoup · 05/10/2023 12:29

It's on Klarna from Amazon at £80. Nice

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Whatnowfgs · 05/10/2023 15:53

I found it really flimsy. It looks a lot more solid there than it actually is.

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Severalreasons · 05/10/2023 16:38

Ooh I really want that bin now!

Seems it would be a good buy but interesting that a pp found it flimsy.
I need something that holds washing for a family of 5 and then also i can get everyone to separate their own bloody clothes rather than me doing it.

Anyone know if they usually go on sale during black Friday or anything?

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Strawberryfieldsforeverrr · 05/10/2023 16:52

Amazon have cheaper versions if you don't want to be so spendy

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Howsimplywonderful · 05/10/2023 17:08

I’ve two of the double ones and they’re great

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Motnight · 05/10/2023 17:18

I really like it!

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Misunderstoodagain · 05/10/2023 17:56

I have it!! I love it but to be honest I rarely pull the bags out and still have to sort through it all as husband never separates the colours / white. But it's good quality and will last me the next few years I hope.

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Nina1013 · 05/10/2023 19:01

I have one and really like it!

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Qilin · 05/10/2023 19:11

Ooh I'm now tempted. I didn't know I was in the market for a laundry bin but not it seems I am.

We have the Joseph Joseph bin. Had it 6+ years and had no issues.

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SquigglePigs · 05/10/2023 19:13

We have the double one and I love it! Can't believe how much difference it made, or how ridiculously middle aged it made me feel!

Similarly the £80 smart black split bin we bought a few weeks ago! Our old bins were falling apart so needed replacing. It felt a bit much but actually I'm really pleased with them.

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stillplentyofjunkinthetrunk · 05/10/2023 19:39

we have the triple, it is very nice

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lemonraincoat · 05/10/2023 19:42

Severalreasons · 02/10/2023 10:06

Very boring one sorry!
I'm looking at the Tota laundry hamper and wondering if it's worth spending that much money on a laundry bag. .and also has anyone found a similar one cheaper?

I'd buy it if I liked it but I'm not sure. It looks a bit too structured for me. Another thing...are the laundry bags washable themselves? Should be but I can't see it documented.

This is what I have, in silvery gray. You can't really see through it and I collect knickers (as does DH) in individual bags inside the laundry thing. I keep looking for something different as I've had it ages. https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/fyllen-laundry-basket-white-60522049/

FYLLEN Laundry basket, white, 79 l - IKEA

FYLLEN Laundry basket, white, 79 l The airy construction makes the moisture disappear.

https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/fyllen-laundry-basket-white-60522049

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FiddleFigs · 05/10/2023 19:43

I have it, and love it. We’re tight on space and it works really well for us. Shop around though, because we ended up saving about 40% off the rrp.

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