Hi
I will like to ask if you know a laundry shop in the area of thanon damnoen kasam street
That i can send laundry and the payment is per KG
laundry in Hua Hin
Re: laundry in Hua Hin
We stayed near a market place and there are many laundry shops. We paid 90 baht per kilo and I think you can find laundry shop everywhere near a market place.
Re: laundry in Hua Hin
Or around 500bt for 50 pieces is fairly standard, you can put 10 or so items at a time
Re: laundry in Hua Hin
- You wuz robbed!We paid 90 baht per kilo

Go to the northernmost part of Poonsuk Rd (after it doglegs across Dechanuchit Rd) and you can get laundry done for as little as 40bt/kilo - although I prefer The Laundry Shop there, because they do a better ironing job - but charge 50bt/kilo
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Re: laundry in Hua Hin
Seems a bit of a strange question to me. If you walk around HH you can't help but see laundry shops everywhere, the rate can be anything from 40 to 100Baht.
Personally I pay 50Baht and get everything back next day in excellent condition in a vacuum sealed bag nothing ever missing. If there is a mark/stain on anything I just point it out and god knows what chemical they use but it comes back sparkling.
Instead of asking on the forum just go for a walk in your area and ask a local
Personally I pay 50Baht and get everything back next day in excellent condition in a vacuum sealed bag nothing ever missing. If there is a mark/stain on anything I just point it out and god knows what chemical they use but it comes back sparkling.
Instead of asking on the forum just go for a walk in your area and ask a local
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[Mod edit: Link removed, self promotion is not permitted on this forum, please contact them to advertise.]alvaro32 wrote:We stayed near a market place and there are many laundry shops. We paid 90 baht per kilo and I think you can find laundry shop everywhere near a market place.
Re: laundry in Hua Hin
Can anyone use these laundry shops? I take it it's best to negotiate a price before handing over your clothing? which one does vacuum sealed bags? they'd be ideal for the journey home-somewhere to store my drugs...............................that last bit was a lie!!
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Can anyone use them?
No, you have to be a member and pay a monthly fee.
Of course you can use them, they are in business.
You don't negotiate, they have pricing stuctures-- x baht for t-shirts, y baht for long-sleeve, z baht for socks, n baht for sheets and so on.
You can also pay by kg or they count the items and mark them on the slip with the prices. You get a copy to bring when you return so you can check at that time if all your socks are there.
It's not complicated, don't over think it.
No, you have to be a member and pay a monthly fee.

Of course you can use them, they are in business.
You don't negotiate, they have pricing stuctures-- x baht for t-shirts, y baht for long-sleeve, z baht for socks, n baht for sheets and so on.
You can also pay by kg or they count the items and mark them on the slip with the prices. You get a copy to bring when you return so you can check at that time if all your socks are there.
It's not complicated, don't over think it.
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