🌀 Revolutionize Laundry Day with the Calliger 360 Wringer!
The Calliger Clothes Wringer 360 is a heavy-duty, portable laundry wringer featuring a patented 360° clamp system for versatile mounting on any surface. Constructed from zinc-plated, powder-coated steel, it delivers superior moisture removal—outperforming portable washers and dryers—while being compact and lightweight for off-grid, apartment, or professional use.
Brand | Northwood Calliger |
Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 16.4 Pounds |
Handle Material | Metal |
Shape | Rectangular |
With Lid | No |
Manufacturer | Northwood Calliger |
UPC | 820103771962 712038504503 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00820103771962 |
Special Feature | Portable |
Brand Name | Northwood Calliger |
Model Info | 360 |
Item Weight | 16.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 12 x 4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 360 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | 360 |
Special Features | Portable |
Certification | certified frustration-free |
Material Type | Metal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**S
Excellent Product, if you follow instructions and common sense!
I had been saving up for this for awhile, as hand wringing was killing my wrists. We are apartment dwellers and eco-hippies that prefer to be as off-grid as possible for the sake of future generations. We live in the PNW, so line drying in the rainy winter season takes forever if clothing is well wrung. It took me less than 10 minutes to have it set up and working. This wringer does the job!1) Quality: This thing is built like a tank (and as heavy as one, to boot)! Every piece seems to be well made. Some reviews mention wiggles, tiny nuts, and other issues. I'm guessing these have been addressed, as the handle fits like a dream, the thumb screws are large and easy to operate, and everything moves smoothly and is firmly attached. I expect this to last a lifetime if it's maintained properly. And that's the key, maintain it. Rinse it to remove leftover soap/dirt after use, air dry before storage, and lubricate moving parts regularly.2) Assembly: Read the instructions. I repeat, read the instructions as they tell you exactly what to do. The drip tray does need to be bullied into place, but if you push down on the ends as you force it in it will pop right into the pegs -- just like it says in the instructions. I'm a middle-aged woman with carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritic hands, and I was able to do it, so most anyone of average strength should be able to -- IF YOU FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.3) Usage: I've done 5 loads of laundry -- lights, darks, sheets, jeans, and towels/dishrags. Every single one of them went through like a dream. Fold zippers and small buttons to the inside of the fabric to avoid damaging the rollers/zippers. For large buttons, like on jeans, feed through leg first and stop before the button goes through, then back it out. Just like it says in the instructions. (Did I mention that you should read them?) Start with the top adjuster fairly loose and then tighten it by full turns until you get to the amount of wringing you need. Once you are used to it, adjustments are intuitive. It took me two loads to get to that point, so the learning curve is slight. Only heavy items needed to go through twice to get about 98% dry, I fed everything else through only once. Most of my laundry was dry within 4 hours on a 60 F, sunny day. (We dry on a rack on the balcony when there's no rain. If you have a large line to spread things out on, things will probably dry faster.)Drip tray notes: I used the wedge, although it may not be necessary as the tray stays put pretty well (as long as it's installed properly). Remember to tilt the tray so the lower end is on the side you are feeding the clothes into. Guide the clothing over the lip on the exit side so it doesn't get pulled beneath the wringer -- you will have a bad day disentangling it if you allow this to happen.4) Handle: A lot of complaints about the handle. This is why we need more science education in schools. The handle is long due to basic physics, it's not a design flaw. The shape seems odd but is very ergonomic and is what allows you to spin it easily with little effort (as long as you set the tension adjusted properly). Our mounting bolt fit well with no wiggle, and the thumb screw makes it easy to take off for storage.5) Mounting brackets: Remember, we are in a tiny apartment. Our double kitchen sink is the best location for us to do laundry, as my back doesn't enjoy kneeling next to the bathtub. A dedicated washtub setup isn't an option in our space right now. The brackets can be moved to several configurations, so we were able to easily attach it to the center metal divider of our double kitchen sink. I use dish tubs inside the sinks as our wash tubs, and can easily switch the drip tray to slant toward the wash or rinse side as needed. Set the wringer in the dish tubs and slide it all under the kitchen sink for storage. Easy peasy.One minor complaint: The mounting bracket discs that are in contact with the attachment point, a metal sink in our case, would work better if they had rubber flanges on them to provide better grip and to protect the sink. I'm going to stop by the hardware store this afternoon to find a hose length or something that will work to rubberize them, but adding flanges would be a minor upgrade with a major impact for Northwoods Calliger to consider!I 100% recommend this product. Just read the instructions, know that it needs a sturdy base, and then read the instructions again.
V**R
Escurridor de ropa manual.
Hola, buenas tardes, soy Vanesa Edith Aguiar, vivo en la patagonia argentina, recibí el producto en perfecta condiciones, el escurridor es bellisimo, es una pieza única de muy buena fabricación y calidad, aquí no existe así que es una novedad, está buenísimo 👏 estoy muy contenta con la compra, bendiciones, que tengan mucha paz 🙏📖✝️♥️👑🙌🕊 gracias saludos.
H**U
YOU WILL LOVE THIS WRINGER!!!
I wish I had bought this wringer 20 years ago. Makes my job of washing the cars so much easier. I hateD wringing out the micro towels out by hand, especially if it was cold out.The first photo shows my wringer mounted to a flat board on top of a rolling workbench. The second photo is the same wringer mounted to my power washer at another location.The unit is heavy and very well made. Mounting the hardware is simple. The clamps can be assembled in a couple of different ways to fit your needs. This wringer will outlast me. I'm so glad I bought it.
C**N
Grease the adjustment screw before use
This thing is nothing short of amazing, BUT: use white lithium grease (the paste kind, not the spray kind) to lube up the top adjustment screw before use. I didn't, and it resulted in the screw material fusing itself into the hole. Other greases didn't guard against it, and I had to ream it out with my trusty tap and die *twice* before I found a grease that would sufficiently separate the two materials. Learn from my mistakes!I wash all my laundry by hand and this thing gets most items dryer than a washing machine spin cycle. It does take a bit to get used to and calibrate your intuition, but once you understand the machine and its limitations, it will be your best friend.However, it doesn't work great for synthetic fabrics - it will certainly squeeze them, but for whatever reason there's always significantly more moisture left behind as compared to plant fibers. It's completely useless for anything that contains polyester batting; even with heavy pressure those still come out literally dripping.It doesn't like jeans or hoodies or anything with big bulky zippers/buttons/hardware, and there's a big caution message in the box stating that those can bend the rollers, rendering it useless.Comes with a lot of replacement screws/hardware for the clamps and stuff, which is very appreciated.
I**Y
Great For Any Pioneer Person Who Likes A Hands On Experience
Easy to get a good wring. Seems easier than an older one. Do your items and get a light workout. Do your wash when you want. I am Not living off the grid, but often wish I was. So quiet while I was wringing some things, a bird landed on my head (tufted titmice). Bird approved.
K**D
Won’t wring after light use.
Product won’t wring out small items less than a year later. There is graphite or some metal dust leaking from where the rollers attach to the handle that spins them. I emailed the company, but haven’t heard back yet.
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