Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I send out my laundry. I live in prewar apartment building in the city. Laundry's in the basement and it's a PITA. You guys saying people who use a laundry service are lazy are being a bit myopic. Get a clue... not everyone lives like you do. Having my laundry done by a service is worth every penny to me.
+1. Lots of people in the city send out their laundry or even *gasp* go to the laundromat. Not everyone lives the same or has the same conveniences in their home. For an ostensibly "urban" site, the posters here show over and over again how provincial they are.
Anonymous wrote:Of all the things you can outsource, laundry is the best bang for your buck. There's really no reason to be dealing with dryer cycles and sock matching and folding. Do it for your sanity. Do it for your marriage.
We use Happy Nest. They come pick up a bag of clothes, towels, and sheets off our porch and bring them back clean and folded. But Happy Nest isn't paying me, I'm sure there are plenty of other options.
Anonymous wrote:No way I would send out my laundry. Laundry isn’t that hard - you can get the folding part done in minutes while watching your favorite show. I have too much invested in my clothing and other textiles to let a stranger cook them on the highest heat setting and damage them in other ways in an industrial laundry setting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often? Is it worthwhile for a family of five with school age kids.
We send out twice a week.
Isn't it a hassle to drop off and pick up? Serious question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often? Is it worthwhile for a family of five with school age kids.
We send out twice a week.
Anonymous wrote:I send out my laundry. I live in prewar apartment building in the city. Laundry's in the basement and it's a PITA. You guys saying people who use a laundry service are lazy are being a bit myopic. Get a clue... not everyone lives like you do. Having my laundry done by a service is worth every penny to me.
Anonymous wrote:Without laundry to fold, how would I ever get to watch Netflix?
Anonymous wrote:The idea of someone handling my dirty clothes makes me very uncomfortable.