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San Francisco Coin Laundry Co
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I've lived in SF all my life, been doing my laundry in laundromats all my life and I've been using this laundromat since they opened five years ago. I hate doing laundry, but I like the location. It's right on the corner of Post and Hyde, 5 steps from where the bus drops you off, and it's really, really clean. The loads cost from $2.25 to $6.50 depending on the size of the machine and the time you come in. Try and go on the weekends if you can. Their wash and fold prices are the same as anywhere else you go, a buck a pound. They have new washers and dryers with clear instructions. Their change machine works too! One last thing I have to mention since I saw it happen and I know she doesn’t know how to use a computer. About a month ago or so I was doing laundry next to an old, old lady. I saw she was having a hard time and I was about ready to ask her if she needed help when the attendant came over and automatically started helping her with her laundry. I secretly kept my eye on the two of them as I did my own laundry and I saw that the attendant went out of her way to make the old lady feel at ease and comfortable while she helped her move clothes and from the washer to the dryer and to fold her clothes. I couldn’t believe my eyes. Here, in San Francisco? The next week when I saw the same attendant I told her thank you for what I had seen. You know what she said? She said it was part of her job and she was happy to do it! I like doing laundry now! Henry L\r
Pros: The attendants that work there, absolutely
Cons: Really busy during the week nights
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