Address: | 623 E Boyd Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USA |
Phone: | +1 225-767-5720 |
Site: | cyclonelaundry-hub.com |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Working: | 9AM–10PM 9AM–10PM 9AM–10PM 9AM–10PM 9AM–10PM 9AM–10PM 9AM–10PM |
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Anonymous User
My experience at cyclone laundry was miserable in every way. First of all, dry cleaning for womens clothing is exorbitantly expensive (be careful theyll try to sell you their launder option which is them just washing your clothes for dry cleaning prices). When I went to pick up my clothes, one of my dresses still had a stain on it (which I subsequently had removed by Tiger Tailoring after Cyclone told me they just couldnt get it out). My second dress, a $400 dollar satin one, had iron burn marks on the bust. I ended up paying nearly 50 dollars to dry clean both of these because I had to have both mistakes fixed by Tiger Tailoring. Third, they had broken all of the buttons except for one off of my dress shirt (a fairly expensive Banana Republic button down). I demanded that they ask their dry cleaner (they dont do it in house) to repair the buttons and to let me know when I could come back and get the shirt. I called three times and finally, a month and a half later they informed me that the shirt was ready for pick up and that they had lost my phone number. I went in to pick up the shirt and discovered that they had sewn these ridiculous flower buttons onto it (after insisting to me that they searched everywhere to find matching buttons-the originals were just white and that would have been fine). Further, they hadnt DRY CLEANED THE SHIRT, which was what I had paid them to do in the first place, and returned it to me looking as though it had been wadded up in the corner; of course they still made me pay for the dry cleaning after rendering it unwearable and failing to dry clean it at all. Im not sure that Ive had a worse experience at a business ever before, and Im pretty sure that the person who wrote the review above mine must be a friend of the owner or something.
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Brady P
Horrible. When I got home with my comforters last night I opened the bag and immediately knew that one wasnt mine. I had a 1 month old 1000 tc Egyptian Cotton Concierge Collection Allergen Goose Down Comforter. The one I got back not only was too small for my bed, it felt horrible, the tags were on the bottom middle- mine were on the bottom side, it smelled like old fast food, it was clearly microfiber and not 1000 tc, It was also dingy white and mine was bright and new..n and I googled the brand on the tag and it pulled up as a target brand that they sell for $29.99!!. I have my online receipt from purchase clearly shows the brand on the tag and my purchase price of $249 plus tax and shipping. I called them within 7 minutes of returning home last night and they told me they werent sure of what happened, and that there was another comforter there besides our 2, then they call me back and the boss says i can come in this morning to watch the tapes and when I called the lady who was clearly foreign was extremely rude and made me feel like this was MY fault. I paid $57 for them to wash my comforters because they have a bigger dryer than I do and i wasnt expecting to get someone elses raggedy comforter back. I want mine! They said there is nothing they can do and that is absolutely unacceptable. They changed their story since last night and said that ours were the only 2 there but that was not the case last night. Dont bring your expensive items there! You will get screwed
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Cody Mack
This place is the best. My fiance and I both work ungodly amounts of hours all 7 days of the week. Its incredibally difficult for us to find the time to wash small loads of laundry frequently. Cyclose helps us tackle weeks worth of laundry in less than 2 hours. I find this place is a great value. They have multiple 60lbs/load machines that allow me to wash 3 weeks worth of laundry in roughly 30 minutes. The cost of the machine is $7. After doing that math, to wash 2 peoples clothes built up over 3-4 weeks, it costs so much less that renting or buying your own machine. In the last year of visiting, Ive only spent $143 for washing and drying. They offer free wifi, so you can work or study while you wait on your clothes. Ive never needed to drop my laundry off, but they offer a service where you drop off your dirty clothes. They wash, dry, and properly fold your clothes. All in all, its a great place. There are so many machines, you can still get in and out quick even during peak hours!
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Anonymous User
Cyclone laundry is very clean with friendly staff. I personally go there because its very safe. However I have to large issues with the place. First, at three dollars a wash its very expensive. Before the hurricane it was two-twenty-five. In the aftermath they raised their prices to three citing problems associated with the hurricane. My only problem with this was that they were one of the few places with power so this was obvious price gouging. Its been a year since the hurricane and prices have stayed put. Second, they have a bad habit of closing early for no reason. I say no reason because there is never a sign on the door that warns in advance that they are closing early. If it is football season expect unexpected early closings. The curious thing is that these unexpected closings dont happen on game day. I am actively looking for another place. If I can find one that I feel safe at I would stop going here in a heartbeat.
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Bobbye Johnson
Best Laundromat in Baton Rouge. Been going there for years. Initially found it post a hurricane. I had tons of laundry and they were open. The owner and staff are always nice. Its always clean and the staff is very helpful. You can relax and do your laundry. Lots of space. Worth the time, travel and money. Go there and get it done in peace while you study or whatever you do on the internet. They even have computers if you need one and dont have one. I always recommend Cyclone to anyone looking for a laundromat. They never disappoint! I wont ever go anywhere else!
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Mary Alice Tingle
Ive tried a couple of other laundry services in Baton Rouge. Cyclone Laundry is the best. I use the drop off service. They listen carefully when I have special instructions about how I want certain pieces of laundry done. For example - "Please wash this in cold and dry on the lowest temperature setting." They do an excellent job folding the items as well. I cant say enough good things about Cyclone Laundry. Mary Alice Tingle Uncommon Massage Perkins @ Wimbledon
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Sydney Epps
Great for wifi. Clean. Expensive for large loads of clothes (1.85/lb). Visitors always leave their things. Staff say to ask to move them, but slack on moving their own washed and dried items, and essentially refuse to move others, so clothes will sit for more than an hour; this makes it a challenge to move through quickly. The amount of larger washers and dryers (4 each) need to be expanded. Never forget your own washing supplies. Theirs are very expensive.
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John Berry
Cyclone is THE place to wash your clothes if you attend LSU. Their washers and dryers operate by a card purchase system and are reasonably priced. The best buy for the money is the largest capacity dryer starting (literally) for $3.00. The name cafe is a misnomer as they offer no food and only vending machine snacks and drinks. A visit to the Cracker Barrel about 200 feet down the street for a larger variety of drinks and a snack is recommended.