Intergreat Portable Washer Blue Review
Our verdict
The Intergreat portable washer packs a 28 lb capacity into a $169.99 price tag, which is genuinely hard to match among semi-automatic portables. The tradeoff is a 3.9-star average from 318 reviews, a step below the 4.2 stars that the best-selling Giantex EP21684 earns across far more buyers. If raw load size is your top priority and you are comfortable with semi-automatic operation, the Intergreat is worth considering. Those who prefer a proven, popular machine will find the Giantex a safer bet.
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Buyers who need the largest possible portable wash capacity on a tight budget and are willing to manage fill-and-drain manually to save money.
Skip if
Skip if you want fully automatic, push-button convenience, or if you need a machine with strong recent buyer momentum. Also skip if clearance around your water source is tight, since the 27.56-inch depth requires more room than most compact portables.
- Load capacity 28.0 lb
- Load type Top Load
- Installation Portable
- Operation Semi Automatic
- Controls Knob
- Color Blue
- Load capacity of 28.0 lb - larger than 90% of the 88 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating3.9/5
3.9 average across 318 owner ratings
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Popularity2.8/5
318 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other portable and full-size washers and dryers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
- Load capacity
- 28.0 lb
- Load type
- Top Load
- Installation
- Portable
- Operation
- Semi Automatic
- Controls
- Knob
- Color
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 16.93 X 27.56 X 31.5 In
Overview
The Intergreat Portable Washer is a semi-automatic top loader with a 28 lb load capacity at $169.99. That capacity figure stands above nearly every portable washer in its price range, where 20 lb is a common ceiling. It measures 16.93 x 27.56 x 31.5 inches and comes in a blue finish, with knob controls for cycle selection.
Semi-automatic means you connect a fill hose to a faucet for the wash cycle, then physically transfer wet clothes to the spin basket yourself before the rinse. This is more hands-on than a fully automatic machine but gives you direct control over water use per cycle.
The 3.9-star average from 318 reviews is decent but not outstanding. The Giantex EP21684 holds a 4.2-star average from 15,200 buyers at $149.99, offering a smaller 20 lb capacity and a more established track record. Zero reported units sold in the last month suggests the Intergreat is not a fast mover right now, though that could reflect seasonal patterns or listing visibility rather than a product defect. For buyers weighing capacity against certainty, this machine offers more of the former and less of the latter.
Pros
- 28 lb wash capacity is larger than most portable washers in this price range
- 169.99 price point is reasonable for the load size offered
- Top-load design makes adding and removing clothes straightforward
- Knob controls are simple to operate and less prone to electronic failure
- Semi-automatic design lets you control rinse water usage manually
Cons
- 3.9-star average is below the 4.0-plus ratings of top portable washer alternatives
- Semi-automatic operation requires manual clothing transfer between wash and spin
- No recent purchase activity reported, suggesting limited current demand
- 27.56-inch depth needs more floor clearance than many portables
- No spin speed, wattage, or cycle count listed, limiting performance comparisons
Performance notes
A 28 lb capacity is the headline here. For comparison, the Giantex EP21684 handles 20 lb, and many portable washers top out at 11 to 15 lb. This means fewer total loads per week for a household that generates significant laundry. Semi-automatic operation does add steps: after the wash cycle, you lift wet clothes and place them in the spin basket on the other side of the unit, which can be awkward with heavier fabrics. Knob controls are durable and intuitive, but offer less cycle variety than push-button models. The 31.5-inch height is shorter than most freestanding portable washers, which could be useful if low clearance is a concern. Without published wattage or spin speed figures, estimating energy cost or how damp clothes will be after spinning is not possible from specs alone.
What buyers say
Three hundred and eighteen reviews at 3.9 stars represents a moderate body of feedback. That score lands below the 4.0 threshold where most well-regarded portables cluster, suggesting a proportion of buyers encountered issues significant enough to pull the average down. Common disappointment patterns in this category tend to center on water leaks, noise, or semi-automatic inconvenience. No recent purchase data makes it harder to gauge whether the current version has resolved earlier complaints.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the Intergreat Portable Washer include a spin dryer?
Yes, semi-automatic twin-tub machines like this include both a wash tub and a spin basket in the same unit. You transfer clothes from the wash side to the spin side manually. No separate purchase is needed, but the transfer step is part of every cycle.
How does 28 lb capacity translate in practice?
Twenty-eight pounds is a substantial load. A typical full-size washer handles 12 to 20 lb, so this portable exceeds many standard machines in raw capacity. In practical terms, that is roughly 10 to 15 shirts, several pairs of jeans, or a set of twin-bed sheets with room to spare.
How does the Intergreat compare to the Giantex EP21684?
The Intergreat offers 28 lb of capacity vs 20 lb for the Giantex, and costs $169.99 vs $149.99. However, the Giantex holds a 4.2-star average from 15,200 reviews compared to the Intergreat's 3.9 stars from 318 reviews. If capacity is the deciding factor, the Intergreat wins. If proven reliability matters more, the Giantex has a much larger buyer base to draw conclusions from.