Same-Day Laundry Orders Available Without Dedicated Laundry Collection Bins

Mobile Laundry Service 'Laundrigo' Launches One-Time Use Service View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Uisikju Company (CEO Cho Sung-woo), which operates the mobile laundry service 'Laundrigo,' announced on the 27th that it has newly launched a one-time use service that can be conveniently used without the dedicated laundry collection box 'Laundret.'


Until now, customers had to apply for and receive a welcome kit including the Laundret before using the service, but with the launch of the one-time use service, laundry can now be dropped off immediately without the Laundret.


Along with the launch of the one-time use service, Laundrigo has also improved features for first-time users. Customers select a laundry plan that fits their lifestyle, separate their laundry into shopping bags or plastic bags, and request collection before 11 PM to receive their laundry back within a day.


The 'Lightbag,' introduced alongside the one-time use launch, is a fabric bag that eliminates the burden of storing the existing Laundret and allows for lighter use. Customers who want the traditional Laundret can receive it by subscribing to Laundrigo’s regular subscription products such as the monthly flat-rate service or the free-use service, while one-time users are provided with three types of Lightbags depending on the form and size of their laundry.



Currently, Laundrigo offers services including dry cleaning, dress shirts, daily laundry, bedding and sneaker cleaning, as well as clothing repair services covering luxury and regular garments. Cho Sung-woo, CEO of Uisikju Company, said, "This one-time use service was launched by gathering customer feedback to provide a more efficient service," adding, "We will continue to focus on customer opinions and research to offer differentiated premium laundry services."


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