Love the mega washer!!
They have a new parking lot, new washing machines (the big ones) and it looks like new dryers soon too!
dirty with hair
Front door!
Lots of washers & dryers that hold varying sized loads
Junk food machines
It's great to see a recycling receptacle!
View from across the street
Sink and paper towel dispenser
Door to the small outdoor area on the side
Sitting area has some chairs, a couch, and reading materals
Sign from the street
Another view of the sitting/waiting area - these windows face the street and front parking lot
Machine for buying laundry supplies
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Mike S.
Sep 15, 2024
Needed to launder a king-sized comforter (about 2" thick and poly-filled). Saw that this laundromat had decent reviews and it was nearby one of my favorite lunch spots. Arrived around 11:30a Sunday. Establishment is clean and well lit with a handful of chairs/benches (not enough for a busy day). Approx 8-10 loads were running, equivalent to 1/3 of the machines with just 4-5 people milling about. All machines take only quarters but there are two bill-changers on the back wall that will convert $5; $10; and even $20 bills to quarters. Our front loading washer/dryer at home are "large" capacity but could never handle a king comforter. So, every fall this task looms. Various detergents can be purchased in single serving sizes from a wall mounted vending machine for $1/each but we brought our own."Standard" washing machines at laundromats are small - a typical at-home front loader would be the equivalent of a 3x laundromat machine. At Dean's those run $5/load. To accommodate our comforter we used the 6x machine ($8). They go up one more size (to 8x?) and those cost $11/load. Note: these are cold water prices, warm water is +50c (I forgot to ck the hot water up-charge). All machines have soap and softener dispensers that you pre-fill. If you want to add bleach you need to wait until the machine prompts you to add bleach to the (now empty) soap dispenser midway through the cycle. The 6x that we used finished the wash in about 30 minutes-ish (we left to grab a bite at Buendia Cafe 5 blocks south during the wash). We were pleased that the spin cycle got ALL the heavy wetness out. There's also a Goodwill store directly across the street as another option to kill time. There's ample parking in their private lot. I don't know dryer costs because we took comforter home to our large dryer and to save time.The only negatives: There is no on-site attendant; no one answers their phone (I just wanted to know cost and wash times); and there is no small sink so if you got dirt or soap on your fingers... you're SOL so make sure you have a small water bottle. Naturally, with no attendant there are no bathrooms either (understandably for safety reasons).
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Autumn G.
Sep 17, 2022
Best Laundromat I've been to in Tucson! I've been to many just to see which one I favored, and DEANS it is!!! Very clean and very open! Only crowded and busy on a Sunday it seems but makes sense. The other times I've been here it's been steady flow. I love coming here
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Anna C.
Mar 6, 2023
I love this laundry mat ! Super clean (probably the cleanest I've ever been to) and pretty quite for the most part. It's pretty spread out so it's not cluttered
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Anne T.
Oct 22, 2022
Visiting Tucson and needed to do laundry. Used the commercial size washer and dryer hoping to save time and money. $8 for the wash (24 minutes). Clothes clean but left wet enough that the dryer ($0.25 for 7 minutes) didn't dry when tumbled for 28 minutes so I ran for another 14 minutes at which point about 3/4s off the load was dry; removed those items and ran for another 7 minutes for a total of $1.75. By comparison, when I used a laundromat in different town last weekend, the washer ran slightly longer at 35 minutes but cost around $6 and the dryer got everything dry in 15 minutes for a price of $1.25. The establishment was clean and safe.
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Delores B.
Nov 21, 2018
I have had better experiences at a grungier laundromat in Tucson. This place is very clean and appears to be well maintained; however I had problems with several machines. The first washer I tried took half the cost of a load and would not take any more or give back what I put in. During the course of my visit an employee came in and did refund my lost money. Next, a front load washer I used did not properly spin the load and when I emptied the machine a while lot of water came out of the clothes and created a small flood on the floor. I had to re-run the clothes in another washer to spin the water out...spending $1.75 The dryers took forever to dry the clothes so I had to keep feeding them quarters.
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Nomadic P.
Jan 3, 2018
Dean's Village Laundromat is one of the nicest laundromats we have been to. Dean's Village Laundromat was clean and well ventilated. The machines appeared clean and in good repair. There were plenty of laundry supplies and snacks for customers to buy in addition to a multitude of machines. There as a nice seating area, small side yard, and it was nice to see a recycling container, in addition to trash receptacles). The nicest aspect of Dean's Village Laundromat was seeing an employee there wiping the machines. So many laundromats do not appear to regularly wiped down by either the customers or employees. (ew) Not only did every machine I used here appear free of grime, but I saw an employee with a rag wiping things off. If you are in the area and in need of a nice place to do your laundry, look no further than here.
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Ivette O.
Nov 8, 2013
Ok, it's a laundromat and when I think of laundromats I get the hebbie jebbies. I needed to wash and dry my giant winter blanket and they dry cleaner was going to take a month (seriously?). So I ventured out and checked out a few laundromats and some freaked me out but this place was nice. There's a playground and patio, a waiting area, they wash-n-fold, and it's not creepy! The triple load washers are brand new and are only $3.25. The dryers are $0.50 for 13 minutes so it's about a buck to dry a load maybe $2.00 for the comforters. The staff is nice and they are happy toMake change but they don't accept credit cards. It's cash only. If you're in need of a clean laundromat this is your place.
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Kristi D.
Feb 1, 2025
I was there Wednesday morning & I put a $20 in the change machine. I got 50 cents back. You guys owe me $19.50. My friend & I have tried calling and calling the number. No one ever answers, no way to leave a message. Also sent an email and was told would get a response in 48 hours. Never happened. This is ridiculous. I want my money back.
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Rian C.
Feb 6, 2022
Fantastic place. Just need to reach the owner! I left some items last week and want to see if there is a lost and found. Super clean and never have an issue with my clothes coming out still dirty!!!
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Loi D.
May 9, 2022
I came to Dean's to launder a couple large comforters that were to big for my washing machine. They have a 6X washing machine there for $8 was able to accommodate both of the comforters in the same load (24 min). Another 30 min in their industrial dryers and I was done and out of there. The thing is, in my haste I forgot my laptop bag with my $2000 laptop sitting on the ground next to the dryers when I left. When I finally figured it out, 2 hours had passed and I thought for sure the bag and all my important school work was gone forever. To my pleasant surprise, I came back and it was sitting right where I left it. I credit deans and its 24 hr camera surveillance. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Dean's for the clean efficient machines and safe environment.
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