Wedgwood Laundromat 4.2

Wedgwood Laundromat

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Review Highlights

"Cute and very clean, small laundromat" clean machines
"Easy parking is available too" easy parking
"I love that the machines do not require quarters but take a variety of cards" card payment

Location & Hours

8621 35th Ave NE, Seattle

Seattle, WA 98115.0

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Jesse Friend Hartline
Jesse Friend Hartline
Aurora Rivera
Aurora Rivera

This laundromat has card readers to operate the washers and dryers, and space available for folding laundry and bar style seating while you wait. You are able to use a sanitizing setting prior to using the washers for extra cleanliness! Overall this laundromat is clean, and the people that patron it are respectful of each other and the space. Prices for washer start at $4.25/load on the smallest load and $0.50/ 12 minutes on a dryer.

Meghan Young
Meghan Young

Our go-to laundromat! Everything is sparking clean, they have high capacity machines which are so key if you’re a parent or outdoorsy person, and the location is prime. So easy to grab a bite while you wait, highly recommend!

Ethan Gordon
Ethan Gordon

I'll be honest, it's a bit on the pricey side at $5.25 for a medium load with no frills. Keep in mind that this is unattended, though I went shopping for 26min with no issues at all.

Overall, good in a pinch (e.g. if you're washer is broken at home).

Susie
Susie
Alex Orozco
Alex Orozco

Love how clean it is here!

Jeremy Hawkins
Jeremy Hawkins

Maybe I'm just dumb but the one thing that I don't like about the laundromat is that every time I use the top dryers I put my clothes in the dryer, then my eyes go to the black arrow sticker on the bottom left corner that is pointing towards the card reader, I tap that reader, and the dryer on the bottom starts.
Then I notice that there are arrows that are built into the dryers that are MUCH clearer than the stickers and I wonder why there are the black stickers there at all.

So basically, the arrows that are built into the dryer tell you which side each dryer corresponds to and the stickers indicate which side the card readers correspond to, with the assumption that you're fixated on the card reader and not the dryer, which is confusing to me.

It's a great laundromat though, and in the like 5 years I've gone here I've probably wasted a total of like 12 dollars and a hour and a half on something a totally unnecessary problem

Chris Longan
Chris Longan
Alison Erdman
Alison Erdman
Sheri Culp
Sheri Culp
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