Submitted by drchesed t3_10oft9q in BuyItForLife

Hey all, I'm looking for a two-wheeled laundry basket. I live on the 2nd floor of an apartment community, and the laundry is done in another building.

I got the dBest stair climber version and the velcro that holds the basket up never held very well at all. Now the basket itself is falling apart and has been for a while... I've just dealt with it.

A Google search gives me the same crappy products as usual. Rubbermaid apparently doesn't make their two-wheeled hampers any more from what previous posts in the sub have suggested.

So... does anyone know of a two-wheeled laundry hamper where the wheels won't break and won't collapse if I throw some clothes in it?

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Junior_Ad2955 t1_j6ecsq0 wrote

Steele is where it’s at, I would just get the 4 wheel version, even if I live in an apartment. They’re that good and you’ll never, I mean never buy another laundry basket again

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Buffalo_Cottage t1_j6edfm5 wrote

I came here to recommend this! I'm considering a Steele laundry caddy with a removable duffle bag and a guy said they use Steele wheeled laundry bins at the prison where he works and they are ridiculously durable.

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drchesed OP t1_j6ee2s7 wrote

Those look pretty awesome. I may just go with it. It doesn't look like I could walk it up and down the stairs very well though (with the wheels). Gah, I wish they made a two-wheeled version.

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Junior_Ad2955 t1_j6elcrj wrote

They have baskets instead of trucks, but I know that’s not what you’re looking for.

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drchesed OP t1_j6elo9e wrote

Yeah I was looking at the baskets as they are the more practical ones for my purposes. I emailed them to ask to make a two-wheeler haha.

I'm just one person but probably not the only one. Who knows!

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your_Assholiness t1_j6j6j38 wrote

You could use a folding grocery cart to transport your laundry in a duffel bag

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