VEVOR laundry sorters separate clothes by color, fabric type, or family member for organized storage before cleaning. Our wide selection includes heavy duty laundry sorters with frames that can hold 150 lbs or more. The multi-bag laundry hamper sorters have 2 to 4 compartments and are available with rolling wheels that move easily. VEVOR laundry sorters feature canvas or mesh bag construction and chrome or powder-coated steel frames. The sorters are ideal for family laundry in busy homes, dorm room laundry, small laundromats, or guest laundry in hospitality settings. Our collection of laundry basket sorters is made to last and affordable for everyone.
Are you sick of sorting clothes on laundry day and doing multiple small loads because colors got mixed up in the bins? VEVOR laundry sorters solve these everyday problems by having special sections that sort at the point of disposal. Our laundry hamper sorter helps busy parents manage the laundry for multiple family members. College students who have to plan their dorm washing schedules or apartment dwellers who don't have easy access to a laundry room can benefit.
Knowing the number of sections and the bag sizes is crucial. It helps you ensure the laundry basket sorter you buy fits your family's sorting needs and the room you have.
Usually, two-bag laundry sorters are used to separate light and dark clothes. The basic sorting keeps colors from transferring, which can ruin white shirts or fade colored clothes. The two-section method works for singles, couples, or small families who don't need to sort things in a complicated way. Each compartment can hold between 1.5 and 2 bushels, which is about one normal washing machine load.
Three-section laundry hamper sorters give you more options. You can sort your clothes into three groups: lights, darks, and delicates; and lights, darks, and colors. The three-compartment method works well for most households because it balances the need for good sorting detail with the need for reasonable room needs. Each section holds 1.5 bushels, for a total capacity of about 4.5 bushels. It is enough laundry for 3–5 days for a normal 3- to 4-person household before the sections get full and need to be washed.
Four-compartment systems offer the most sorting options for big families or homes with different fabric-care needs. Some common four-section schemes are lights/darks/colors/delicates, or separate parts for each family member if they live together. Modular or expanded systems with separate hampers that can be stacked, connected, or arranged in different ways allow for customization.
Small laundry sorters that hold 1 to 1.5 bushels (about 0.75 to 1 cubic feet) are good for those with minimal laundry. These smaller spaces get full rapidly. A family of four makes about 3–4 bushels of laundry a week. They fill a 1-bushel section in 2–3 days, meaning laundry needs to be done more often. The fast buildup is good for people who have easy access to laundry machines or a lot of time to wash clothes often.
Standard laundry hamper sorters that hold 2 to 2.5 bushels (1.5 to 1.75 cubic feet) are big enough for most homes. They can hold 5 to 7 days' worth of laundry before the bags fill up. The moderate size keeps things from building up too much, which would let smells or stains set in. It also keeps you from having to wash it too often, a problem that small compartments cause.
Large bags that hold more than 3 bushels are useful for big families or people who do their laundry often. People who wash large items like quilts and blankets that need a lot of space will find large laundry sorters ideal. The large size lets average households store things for 10–14 days, or large families collect them once a week.
The vertical measurements of a laundry basket sorter can affect how easy it is for people of different heights to use. 30–36-inch standard-height laundry sorters set the tops of the bags at a height that makes it easy for (5'6"–5'10") to drop clothes in. The average height also makes it easy to reach the bottom of bags without having to dig deep into low bins.
Low-profile designs that are 24 to 28 inches high make them easy for kids and people in wheelchairs to use. The lower height allows elementary school kids to see into the sections to ensure they are sorting clothes correctly. The lower sections make it easier for wheelchair users to reach items without stretching too far from a seated position.
Tall sorters (36+ inches tall) are ideal for people who want to get the most out of their floor space. They can vertically stack their clothes, but those with back or knee problems may prefer not to bend down. The higher height positions the bag tops at levels that allow users to drop their clothes without leaning forward too much. The feature is helpful for people with chronic back pain, recent surgeries, or age-related mobility issues that make bending uncomfortable.
The building materials and wheel systems affect how long laundry sorters last or how often they need to be serviced. They also determine whether they stay in one place or can easily move from room to room.
Chrome-plated steel frames have a classic look and don't rust in typical indoor humidity levels found in bedrooms, bathrooms, and laundry rooms. The chrome finish looks attractive for 3–5 years before it starts to wear away at stress points or joints. The material is strong, and the frames can hold 100–150 lbs while only weighing 8–15 lbs when empty.
Powder-coated steel frames with baked enamel finishes resist chips and corrosion better than chrome plating. They keep their look and structural integrity for 5–10 years of normal home use. The coating withstands impacts better than chromel. It makes the laundry sorters perfect for homes with kids who often hit things by accident with toys, furniture, or rough handling.
The commercial-grade, heavy duty laundry sorter frames are made of thick-gauge steel with reinforced joints. They can hold more than 200 lbs, making them ideal for institutional laundry operations or for large homes with heavy laundry every day. The strong construction can handle years of high-volume use that would destroy lighter residential frames.
The type of wheels determines how easily the laundry sorters can move across different floor types. Fixed, non-rolling bases make permanent installations stable in designated laundry room positions, eliminating mobility and maintenance issues. The stationary design works well for people with dedicated laundry rooms where sorters stay in place.
Four-wheel caster systems with swivel wheels at all four corners make it easy to navigate around obstacles and furniture and change directions. The all-swivel design lets users push loaded sorters in any direction without lifting or pivoting. It is beneficial when moving them through doorways, around corners, or in small spaces or hallways with a lot of people. All-swivel wheels make it easy for sorters to move when they accidentally bump into something or when the floor isn't level.
Two-wheel fixed and two-wheel swivel configurations with rear swivel casters and fixed front wheels provide shopping cart-like handling. The design makes it easy to push laundry sorters forward, and the fixed front wheels keep them tracking straight. But the mixed-wheel design makes turning and changing direction harder because the front ends have to be lifted or rotated rather than pushed in new directions.
With VEVOR laundry sorters, you can easily organize your clothes in advance, save space, and make your daily laundry tasks easier. Our range includes small 2-bag laundry hamper sorters for small spaces and large heavy duty laundry sorters for large households. The range has the right number of compartments, capacity, and mobility for every living situation. Chrome frames, rolling casters, and removable bags make the VEVORlaundry basket sorter the smart choice for busy families. Check out our full collection today and change the way you do your laundry with organized pre-sorting that saves time and stops mistakes.
Two compartments are good for singles or couples. Three compartments are better for families, adding delicates or colors. Four compartments are better for large families wanting to separate family members or sort complex fabrics. More compartments make things more organized, but they take up more floor space.
1–1.5 bushel bags are best for people who wash clothes two to three times a week. 2–2.5 bushels are best for people who wash clothes once a week. 3+ bushels are best for big families or for long periods between loads. Choose the right size for your washing machine and how often you wash clothes.
Choose rolling models if you need to move them from one room to another or move them to a different location. Choose a stationary base if you want to install the laundry sorter in the laundry room and don't want to move it.
Chrome has a shiny, reflective look, but chips can let steel rust. Powder coating, on the other hand, has a matte finish that makes it last longer and resist corrosion better. Powder-coated, heavy duty laundry sorter frames are more useful in damp places or with kids.
No, they should only be used for dry, dirty clothes. Wet clothes cause mildew, smell bad, and put too much stress on frames and bags when they're put in. Hang wet clothes to dry before putting them in laundry sorters, or use separate wet-laundry containers with drains.