Address: 1755 W 18th Ave, Eugene, OR 97402, USA
Phone: +15414841979
Sunday: 6AM–10PM
Monday: 6AM–10PM
Tuesday: 6AM–10PM
Wednesday: 6AM–10PM
Thursday: 6AM–10PM
Friday: 6AM–10PM
Saturday: 6AM–10PM
Jamie Fugate
Would give it a zero if I could, couldn't even get the attendant to give me change. Old bad smelling machines and no hot water. Not a pleasant interaction with the attendant he didn't know what he was doing and I think he forgot I was there when he was trying to work the quarter machine.
Katy Kennedy
The lady that works there is super nice and stayed open to wait for me to dry my clothes past the time she had to. She was super friendly and though the facilities and machines weren't the newest the customer service alone was enough to make me come back to this location over any other laundry mat in town.
Zoë Philby
Pretty run-of-the-mill laundromat experience. Definitely an older feeling establishment with older machines - some do not even have a time readout. Pricing - one of the cheapest places I've tried in town which is something I was looking for. Base charge for a top loader washer was $1.50, increased based on soil level. A quarter buys you 6 minutes on the dryers. There's no option on any machines for cards. I had no interactions with management, couldn't even tell you if they were there. Didn't try the coin machine or other vending machines. Didn't look for a bathroom because it's COVID and I have stopped looking lol. Overall very clean, no creepy people loitering. I would try this place again.
H Thompson
I've used this laundry for over 12 years when I have a large load, my machine needed repair or when it was being replaced. Recently they hired a couple who are openly hostile to patrons. They 'need' to clean the dryer screens of the machine you are using, not any of the other ones. They need to sweep and mop where you are unloading laundry and order people away from the machine, then you're not allowed on their wet floor. This is all going on in the afternoon or early evening, nowhere near closing. I've watched them harass other patrons as well, usually small women. A couple of women along the way have said they were going to call the police on 'the homeless people harassing her' I had to break it to them that those people work there. They break Oregon mandates for staying 6 feet away from people, offering to help with laundry, yet they make up safety rules like doors being open during freezing temperatures. Fewer washers and driers work, but there is active painting going on during open hours. It's a scary conundrum.
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