Shaun_A
22-11-2006, 12:24
does any one know of a good launderette and do they do service washes, how much do they charge??
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View Full Version : Launderettes in sheffield Shaun_A 22-11-2006, 12:24 does any one know of a good launderette and do they do service washes, how much do they charge?? fuzzy 22-11-2006, 12:35 There is one at on Ecclesall Rd at Somerfield, and one on Fulwood Rd opposite Tesco Express garage. I don't know the cost of a service wash i'm afraid as i usually only pop in to use the driers occasionally. They are run by the same company and the ladies at Fulwood are really nice. I did notice the dry cleaners in Broomhill is closing down soon, so collect anything you have there. MANDI 22-11-2006, 12:40 There is still a laundrette on Foxhill Road. :thumbsup: Ms Macbeth 22-11-2006, 12:42 There's one on Middlewood Road, near the bottom of Wadsley Lane. Not too far from Stannington! Don't know the charges for service washes sorry. In Uppers 22-11-2006, 13:19 I only ever take my other halfs overalls to the launderette. I drop them at the one on Foxhill Road. Very nice lady & done in a couple of hours usually. nick2 22-11-2006, 13:21 There is one opposite the mosque in Heeley, the woman who works there is a bit crackers but does a good service wash. discovery 22-11-2006, 13:36 Does anyone know what the average cost of a service wash is please? how often do people take their duvets for cleaning to the launderette (if at all?) Does anyone use the launderette on a regular basis who could give feedback on any service within the launderette which they feel is lacking and why? We are a cleaning business seriously considering opening a launderette as a further service and are currently researching exactly who uses launderettes and for which services exactly. Any information/feedback/comments anyone could provide would be appreciated. Thanks. samstar999 22-11-2006, 14:11 There is a launderette at Nether Edge, near the cafe and off licence. In answer to your question - they are ridiculously expensive. My washing m/c broke down last year and it was costing me about £20 to do a weeks washing. And there are only two of us. donuticus 22-11-2006, 16:30 Try Betty Boo's on Division Street pippadoll 22-11-2006, 17:02 There is a one on Sharrowvale Road I used to use years ago. It does service washes and i think Duvet's. By the car park opposite the Porter Cottage slh73 22-11-2006, 17:12 Theres one on City Road, just a bit further down from KFC and the exhaust place (kwik fit?). Cant comment on how good it is, never used it. Whatif wewin 22-11-2006, 19:55 There is one opposite the mosque in Heeley, the woman who works there is a bit crackers but does a good service wash. It must be the fumes. There is a washeteria on Page Hall Road, it seems expensive to me again nice woman but a bit crackers. Shaun_A 22-11-2006, 20:15 I was suprised how expensive they are but £3 for a wash and then the drying came to another £3.60 plus 50p for soap but worth it! I must admit that you get a far superior clean with those big washers! our clothes feel and smell far better than when we wash them in our domestic washer must be the roominess of the washer to toss the clothes around more. I'm going to take the quilts next albeit expensive an annual blast makes them look and feel great and the smell...........heaven! komal 29-07-2009, 19:31 how many clothes do they fit in them because i haven't done my clothes in a while and dont have time to do about 6 washes full that it would take plus drying time:confused: andyofborg 29-07-2009, 19:41 there is one on middlewood road next to the gallery |