'I'd buy it again' – this $39 collapsible Joseph Joseph gem stashes away seamlessly in small spaces, makes light work of chores and shoppers rave about it
Make dropped socks a thing of the past


Laundry might not be top of most of our to-do lists, but one thing's for sure – dropping washing on the way to or from the machine makes it a whole lot more annoying.
Traditional laundry baskets offer a solution to this, but they're often unsightly and bulky to store, making them more of a hindrance than a help.
Enter: the Joseph Joseph Hold-All Max Collapsible Washing Laundry Basket Bag available at Amazon, a lightweight, durable, and collapsible bag that folds completely flat for storage and makes doing laundry a breeze.
Why we love this collapsible laundry basket bag
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
Forget laundry hacks and laundry mistakes to avoid – this basket is as simplistic as it comes. We're not saying it's anything groundbreaking, but that's not to say it isn't a worthy investment for revolutionizing your laundry routine and making your life easier. We certainly think it is.
For starters, built-in handles make it quick and convenient to carry an entire laundry load to and from your machine, or even outside to your washing line if you prefer to make the most of the benefits of air-drying laundry.
Verified Amazon shopper CWP rated it five stars and said, 'I love this basket. Saves space, and is very durable. We have had this basket for over a year and it still looks and works great. It is used nearly daily. We actually took it on an international road trip to do laundry at a laundromat and it was a huge help! It stands up very well when there are clothes in it. If something happened to this one, I would buy it again, if that tells you anything!'
Additionally, the moisture-resistant, durable material protects your laundry basket bag from flourishing mold and mildew, even when carrying wet garments. It also looks good enough to keep out in convenient locations for popping dirty laundry straight into, which is one of the things people who are good at laundry always do, rather than letting it languish in a corner or traditional laundry basket.
The best part? If you do prefer to keep yours stored and out of sight, it collapses and folds completely flat, making it perfect for stashing in even the smallest or narrowest of spaces, like on top or down the side of your washing machine, or in a shallow airing cupboard.
It makes the perfect accompaniment to the Joseph Joseph Eclipse indoor clothes airer, which is also perfect for tiny spaces, and is a laundry room essential for anyone, and any space, and can be used for whatever you need to carry, not just laundry.
Verified buyer JT1025 gave it five stars, told shoppers to 'get these', and explained, 'I have these totes in the small and large size and I recommend them to everyone. The pack really nice and flat but yet stand up well when in use. Super durable and easy to clean.
'Definitely worth the price as they still look new a year later. Make transporting everything super easy. I’m the girl who goes for all the groceries in one haul and these make it look and feel easy!'
Plus, if you're still not sold, it's also easy to wipe clean. What's not to like?
What to shop
Suitable for both wet and dry laundry, moisture-resistant, and completely collapsible, this genius bag is so much more than a laundry basket.
Much like the laundry basket bag, this drying rack folds completely flat for storage in tight spaces. It features a stylish ecru screen to conceal drying laundry, and looks good enough to leave up, even when guests come over.
Upgrade your laundry routine with this duo, including the smaller-sized laundry basket bag, and matching 60-litre easy-empty laundry organizer that 'unlocks the secret to quick laundry,' according to Chiana Dickson, content editor on Solved here at Homes & Gardens.
There are plenty more indoor laundry accessories our home editors love to turbocharge your routine.
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Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens last year, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. With previous contributions in Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, she produces content for the Solved section on the website, focusing on clever tips and tricks to keep your home beautiful, organized and clean. She also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh, where she developed a love for inspiring interiors and architecture.
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