The domestic sales of the clothes drying machines are anticipated to reach around ,, units in , up by at least fivefold from the previous year, according to industry data. Yonhap Its manufacturers, including Samsung Electronics Co. While launderettes in Korea often have vending machines that sell a packet of single-use washing liquid usually 1, - 2, KRW , not all of them offer this, so bring your own to be safe than sorry.
Bringing cash, especially coins, also is a good idea when you want to use launderettes in Korea. Though it might be hard to imagine in a cashless society like Korea, both washing machines and dryers only accept the won coins, so make sure to have some coins handy. If you do not have coins at home, you can still break your 1, and 10, KRW notes at onsite changer machines.
While there are an increasing number of launderettes in Korea that accept both coins and credit card, payment in cash still remains mainstream. Finally, set a timer and pick up your laundry on time. Launderettes are communal faculties that anyone can use. Thus, there might be many people waiting in line to get their laundry done, just like you did. Moreover, theft is a common trouble in laundry facilities anywhere in the world, and Korea is no exception so make sure to be quick to pick up your clothes.
Usually, it takes around 40 minutes to complete a wash at Korean launderettes so set a timer once your laundry begins. January 31, Article by: Expat Guide Korea. Would buy a dryer if it didnt cost an arm and a leg. Do not know. Still be aware not all Korean driers are good like back home. Plus the hidden cost of electricity usage. Please consider adding some info to your "Personal Text" Like type of school, visa status, county of origin. These little bits of info can help people help you.
I wouldnt care about any electric usage as id only use it once a week probably. I just hate air drying clothes with a passion. Dont plan on being in Korea long. The most I would want to shell out would be 1 million for a used one. Doubt I could even find such JahRhythm Fanatical Supporter! This myth annoys me: dryers are "quite rare" in Korea. No they aren't! Foreigners think this because all of their budget one-rooms don't come with one.
Lots of Koreans particularly of a certain economic status have them. They're quite common. July 21, at am. Yeah even if you find dryers they usually suck. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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