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What are the four types of laundry services?

Jewel·Updated May 15, 2026·7 questions

Tourists ask 'what are the four types of laundry services' because Google's PAA box surfaces it. The honest categorization, applied to the Bangkok context. Here's the practical guide.

What are the four types of laundry services?

The standard four-type classification: (1) Self-service laundromats (you wash your own at coin-operated machines, 50-150 THB/load in Bangkok). (2) Wash-and-fold (drop off, staff wash and fold, you pick up; 60-200 THB/kg). (3) Dry-cleaning (chemical solvent for structured suits and delicate fabrics; per-item pricing). (4) Mobile pickup-and-delivery (rider collects from your hotel, returns clean; 200 THB/kg + 100 pickup fee at premium tier). Each serves a different need — most Bangkok tourists use (4) for convenience and (1) only when budget is tight.

Which type is best for tourists?

Mobile pickup-and-delivery (type 4) for ~80% of tourists. Reasons: (1) No travel time to a shop. (2) Hotel-front-desk handoff bypasses the entire coordination problem. (3) Same-day return is reliable. (4) Hand-folding and individual packaging come standard. The 30-50% premium over walk-in shops pays for itself in time savings. For budget travelers, walk-in wash-and-fold (type 2) is the right answer. For overnight emergency turnaround when same-day pickup isn't available, hotel concierge (type 4 with hotel markup) or laundromat (type 1) work.

When is self-service the right answer?

Three cases. (1) Strict-budget travel where the cheapest option is the right option. (2) You enjoy doing laundry and want predictable cycles. (3) You're staying in central Sukhumvit, Silom, or Khao San near a 24-hour chain laundromat. For tourists with these priorities, 24-hour Bangkok laundromats (Aim's Wash, Speed Wash) work well. The 90-120 minutes of round-trip time is a real cost; for travelers willing to spend it, the 70-80% cash savings are real.

When is wash-and-fold the right answer?

When you have a 4-6 kg load and prefer drop-off over pickup. Walk-in wash-and-fold shops in Sukhumvit, Silom, Khao San, Phra Nakhon at 60-100 THB/kg are reliable for cotton basics. The trade-off: you need to walk to the shop and walk back to collect. For tourists in 7-day Bangkok stays with one mid-trip laundry, walk-in wash-and-fold is convenient. For shorter stays or itinerary-packed days, mobile pickup beats it.

When is dry-cleaning genuinely needed?

Rarely. About 90% of items labelled 'dry-clean only' can be safely wet-cleaned at modern laundries. Genuine dry-cleaning needs: structured suit jackets with shoulder pads and chest canvas, pure wool suits and coats, silk gowns with embellishments, vintage couture, anything with leather trim. For most tourist clothes (cotton t-shirts, casual button-downs, dresses, modern polyester suits), wet-cleaning is the right call. Dry-cleaning is per-item priced (350-1500 THB per garment) — only worth it for items that actually need it.

When is mobile pickup the right answer?

For most tourists, it's the default. (1) You don't travel to the laundry — they come to you. (2) Hotel front-desk receives on your behalf. (3) Same-day or 24-hour turnaround. (4) Hand-folding and packaging included. (5) Lost-item insurance and quality controls. The premium pricing (~$25 per load vs ~$5 walk-in) is meaningful but the time savings and reliability typically pay it back. For tourists with itineraries, mobile pickup is the right answer 80% of the time.

Are there other types I should know about?

A couple of useful additional categories. (5) Hotel concierge laundry — your hotel sends to a third-party laundry service at premium pricing (4-10× independent rates); useful only when convenience overrides cost. (6) Specialty cleaners — leather, wedding dress, designer item cleaners; per-item pricing 1500-5000 THB. (7) Bedding/duvet specialists — for large items home laundries can't fit. Bangkok has all six categories well-represented; tourists typically use 1-2 of them depending on trip style.

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