25th May 2026

If you've been doing your own laundry every week and wondering whether drop-off wash and fold service is actually worth paying for, this post is for you. We'll break down exactly what you get, what it costs at Laundromat of Princeton, and how to decide if it makes sense for your lifestyle.
Wash and fold is a drop-off laundry service where you bring in your dirty clothes, a professional laundromat washes, dries, and folds everything for you, and you pick it up ready to put away. No sorting, no waiting, no folding.
At Laundromat of Princeton, here's exactly how it works: Walk in with your laundry in any bag or basket. Hand it to the attendant at the counter. We weigh it and give you a receipt. We wash and dry using professional machines. You come back same day or next morning and pick up clean, neatly folded laundry.
Wash and fold at Laundromat of Princeton starts at $1.35 per pound. A typical load of laundry for one person weighs 8-12 lbs, putting the cost at roughly $11-16 per load. A family of four's weekly laundry typically runs $25-45.
Comforters and oversized items are priced separately — ask at the counter for current rates.
When you break it down, here's what the service covers:
Professional washing in commercial machines that clean more thoroughly than home machines
Drying in high-efficiency commercial dryers — no damp or musty clothes
Neat, consistent folding — clothes come back organized and ready to put away
Your time back — a typical family's weekly laundry takes 3-5 hours of active attention. Wash and fold gives those hours back.
Most people who hesitate about wash and fold focus on the cost per pound. But the right calculation includes the value of your time.
If doing laundry takes you 3 hours per week, and you earn $25/hour at your job — or value your free time at that rate — then doing your own laundry costs you $75 in time per week. Wash and fold at $30-40 per week suddenly looks like a deal.
This is why wash and fold is especially popular among Princeton-area professionals, students with demanding schedules, and families where every weekend hour matters.
Students who don't have time to sit in a laundromat between classes and studying
Professionals who work long hours and want weekends free
Families whose laundry pile grows faster than they can manage it
Anyone who travels frequently and comes home to a mountain of laundry
People who simply dislike doing laundry and would rather pay someone else
No appointment needed. Just bring your laundry to Laundromat of Princeton at 301 N Harrison St, Suite 22, Princeton, NJ during attended hours (check our website for current hours). The attendant will weigh your order and give you a pickup time. It's genuinely that simple.
Give it a try with one bag. Most customers who try it once make it a regular habit within a month.
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