$20 for a $50 Laundry Card at Blue Bubble Express Laundromat
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Energy-efficient machinery thoroughly cleanses clothes as waiting customers gaze into three LCD TVs & use free WiFi
Like sleeping through an entire night or making a Thanksgiving turkey for lunch, laundry is a necessary but often time-consuming chore. Free up a few hours with today’s Groupon: for $20, you get a $50 laundry card at Blue Bubble Express Laundromat.
Located a stone’s throw from the Ohio State University campus, Blue Bubble Express Laundromat houses an extensive fleet of clothes-cleansing equipment that thoroughly washes and dries the garments of students and locals alike. Toss soiled attire into a front-loading 18-pound washer ($2.50/load), or deposit a pet elephant’s collection of leisure suits into a hefty 80-pound variety ($7.49/load). Drying ($0.29/load in 30-, 50-, and 80-pound models) is available to eliminate lollygagging moisture. Express washers digitally display the remaining time in each cycle, and many of Blue Bubble Express Laundromat’s Energy Star– and CEE-certified machines use less gas and electricity than regular devices. While waiting for their favorite pumpkin costumes to dry, customers can gaze into three LCD televisions, peruse the information superhighway with free WiFi, or read a flipbook on the history of fabric softener.
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Located a stone’s throw from the Ohio State University campus, Blue Bubble Express Laundromat houses an extensive fleet of clothes-cleansing equipment that thoroughly washes and dries the garments of students and locals alike. Front-loading washers hold 18- to 80-pounds, and efficient dryers carry equally hefty loads. Express washers digitally display the remaining time in each cycle, and many of Blue Bubble Express Laundromat’s Energy Star– and CEE–certified machines use less gas and electricity than regular devices. Wash-and-fold service lets customers drop off bundles for pickup about two days later, or they can wait for clothing to dry on-premises while gazing into three LCD televisions, perusing the information superhighway with free WiFi, or reading a flipbook on the history of fabric softener.