Our Machines

Washing Machines

  • Takes upto 2 Full Laundry Loads
  • We have 10 units of the Dexter T 300 Washers
  • Dry Weight Capacity 20 pounds (9.1 kg)
  • Cabinet Height 43 7/8 inches (111.4 cm)
  • Cabinet Width 26 inches (66 cm)
  • Overall Depth 25 inches (63.5 cm)

10 units - T 300 Washer

  • Dry Weight Capacity 20 pounds (9.1 kg)
  • Cabinet Height 43 7/8 inches (111.4 cm)
  • Cabinet Width 26 inches (66 cm)
  • Overall Depth 25 inches (63.5 cm)
  • Takes upto 2 full loads of laundry

Starting the Washer 

  1. Load the clothes loosely in the cylinder and latch the door securely. Be sure clothing does not get caught between the door gasket and tub front when closing the door.
  2. Pour low-sudsing powdered or liquid detergent into the detergent dispenser on top of the machine. Rinse conditioners may also be added to the dispenser. The correct location is shown on the dispenser lid. If you are using Tide Pods, or similar, put it in the cylinder with the clothes, not in the soap dispenser.
  3. NOTE: To close the door, the handle must be in the horizontal position and then moved to the vertical position. After moving the door to the closed position, the handle must be turned down to the vertical position to latch the door for machine operation.
  4. Using the temperature select buttons on the front, select the desired temperature.
  5. Insert coins, tokens or activate card reader to meet displayed vending price. The washer will start. If not, then try wiggling the handle.
  6. At the correct time in the wash bath cycle, the green “add bleach” light will come on, indicating the time and showing a diagram of the location for adding bleach if desired. Approximately two and a half minutes after start of wash bath the light will come on and stay on for two and a half minutes or until end of wash bath.
  7. End of Cycle. When the cycle is completed, the end of cycle buzzer will sound, and the “on” light will go off. The loading door can now be opened by turning the door handle to the indicated position and pulling. Leave the clothes door open when the machine is not in use. Also, at the end of cycle the display will reset to the original amount required to start.

  • Takes upto 4 Full Laundry Loads
  • We have 5 units of The Dexter T 600 Washers.
  • Dry Weight Capacity 40 pounds (18.1 kg)
  • Cabinet Height 49 11/16 inches (126.2 cm)
  • Cabinet Width 29 7/8 inches (75.9 cm)
  • Overall Depth 36 inches (91.4 cm)

5 units - T 600 Washer

  • Dry Weight Capacity 40 pounds (18.1 kg)
  • Cabinet Height 49 11/16 inches (126.2 cm)
  • Cabinet Width 29 7/8 inches (75.9 cm)
  • Overall Depth 36 inches (91.4 cm)
  • Takes upto 4 full wash loads

Starting the Washer 

  1. Load the clothes loosely in the cylinder and latch the door securely. Be sure clothing does not get caught between the door gasket and tub front when closing the door.
  2. Pour low-sudsing powdered or liquid detergent into the detergent dispenser on top of the machine. Rinse conditioners may also be added to the dispenser. The correct location is shown on the dispenser lid. If you are using Tide Pods, or similar, put it in the cylinder with the clothes, not in the soap dispenser.
  3. NOTE: To close the door, the handle must be in the horizontal position and then moved to the vertical position. After moving the door to the closed position, the handle must be turned down to the vertical position to latch the door for machine operation.
  4. Using the temperature select buttons on the front, select the desired temperature.
  5. Insert coins, tokens or activate card reader to meet displayed vending price. The washer will start. If not, then try wiggling the handle.
  6. At the correct time in the wash bath cycle, the green “add bleach” light will come on, indicating the time and showing a diagram of the location for adding bleach if desired. Approximately two and a half minutes after start of wash bath the light will come on and stay on for two and a half minutes or until end of wash bath.
  7. End of Cycle. When the cycle is completed, the end of cycle buzzer will sound, and the “on” light will go off. The loading door can now be opened by turning the door handle to the indicated position and pulling. Leave the clothes door open when the machine is not in use. Also, at the end of cycle the display will reset to the original amount required to start.

  • Takes upto 6 Full Laundry Loads
  • We have 4 units of The Dexter T 900 Washers.
  • Dry Weight Capacity 60 pounds (27.2 kg)
  • Cabinet Height 55 3/8 inches (140.7 cm)
  • Cabinet Width 34 3/8 inches (87.3 cm)
  • Overall Depth 38 7/8 inches (98.8 cm)

4 units - T 900 Washer

  • Dry Weight Capacity 60 pounds (27.2 kg)
  • Cabinet Height 55 3/8 inches (140.7 cm)
  • Cabinet Width 34 3/8 inches (87.3 cm)
  • Overall Depth 38 7/8 inches (98.8 cm)
  • Takes Upto 6 full Laundry Loads

Starting the Washer

  1. Load the clothes loosely in the cylinder and latch the door securely. Be sure clothing does not get caught between the door gasket and tub front when closing the door.
  2. Pour low-sudsing powdered or liquid detergent into the detergent dispenser on top of the machine. Rinse conditioners may also be added to the dispenser. The correct location is shown on the dispenser lid. If you are using Tide Pods, or similar, put it in the cylinder with the clothes, not in the soap dispenser.
  3. NOTE: To close the door, the handle must be in the horizontal position and then moved to the vertical position. After moving the door to the closed position, the handle must be turned down to the vertical position to latch the door for machine operation.
  4. Using the temperature select buttons on the front, select the desired temperature.
  5. Insert coins, tokens or activate card reader to meet displayed vending price. The washer will start. If not, then try wiggling the handle.
  6. At the correct time in the wash bath cycle, the green “add bleach” light will come on, indicating the time and showing a diagram of the location for adding bleach if desired. Approximately two and a half minutes after start of wash bath the light will come on and stay on for two and a half minutes or until end of wash bath.
  7. End of Cycle. When the cycle is completed, the end of cycle buzzer will sound, and the “on” light will go off. The loading door can now be opened by turning the door handle to the indicated position and pulling. Leave the clothes door open when the machine is not in use. Also, at the end of cycle the display will reset to the original amount required to start.

 

Dryers

 

  • We have 4 Stacked units of the Dexter T-50 Dryers.
  • Dry Weight Capacity 50 pounds (22.7 kg)
  • Cabinet Height 72 1/4 inches (183.5 cm)
  • Cabinet Width 34 1/2 inches (87.6 cm)
  • Overall Depth 50 inches (127 cm)

4 Units T50xT50 Stacked

  • Dry Weight Capacity 50 pounds (22.7 kg)
  • Cabinet Height 72 1/4 inches (183.5 cm)
  • Cabinet Width 34 1/2 inches (87.6 cm)
  • Overall Depth 50 inches (127 cm)

Minimum Recommended time to start

  • We recommend starting the dryer with 35 minutes or more. Your clothes will not get dry in less time.
  • You may add more time at any point during the cycle.

Cool down

  • It is best to add more time before the timer gets below 2:00 minutes. The final two minutes is a cool-down cycle. By avoiding multiple cool-downs you will minimize dry time.
  • You may open the door at any time to check your load.  The timer will continue to count down

Winter Drying

  • Make-up Air:   As the dryer exhaust fan removes moisture laden air from this dryer, an equal amount of air must enter.  The air that enters to replace air that is exhausted is called “make-up air”.  The fresh make-up air required for combustion comes from outside.  It is particularly important in the cold Winter months that you understand how the cool-down cycle will  significantly increase dry time if you stop and restart the dryer for short increments.
  • Although it may take a little longer to dry in the Winter, any additional time is mostly at the beginning – warming up the clothes initially.  The dryer burners are capable of heating very cold air, and can maintain the drum temperature even if it is very cold outside.  Most of the extra cost of Winter drying is borne by Laundromania, in the form of additional gas use as a result of the increased firing time of the burner.

  • We have 10 Stacked units of the Dexter T-30 Dryers.
  • Dry Weight Capacity 30 pounds (13.6 kg)

10 units T30xT30 Stacked

  • Dry Weight Capacity 30 pounds (13.6 kg)

Minimum Recommended time to start

  • We recommend starting the dryer with 35 minutes or more. Your clothes will not get dry in less time.
  • You may add more time at any point during the cycle.

Cool down

  • It is best to add more time before the timer gets below 2:00 minutes. The final two minutes is a cool-down cycle. By avoiding multiple cool-downs you will minimize dry time.
  • You may open the door at any time to check your load.  The timer will continue to count down.

Winter Drying

  • Make-up Air:   As the dryer exhaust fan removes moisture laden air from this dryer, an equal amount of air must enter.  The air that enters to replace air that is exhausted is called “make-up air”.  The fresh make-up air required for combustion comes from outside.  It is particularly important in the cold Winter months that you understand how the cool-down cycle will  significantly increase dry time if you stop and restart the dryer for short increments.
  • Although it may take a little longer to dry in the Winter, any additional time is mostly at the beginning – warming up the clothes initially.  The dryer burners are capable of heating very cold air, and can maintain the drum temperature even if it is very cold outside.  Most of the extra cost of Winter drying is borne by Laundromania, in the form of additional gas use as a result of the increased firing time of the burner.

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