TF Handy Wash, the 24/7 Laundromat Near Rogerson
Rogerson has the Trading Post, a gas pump, and not much else. There is no laundromat for fifty miles south toward Jackpot, so when the cuffs come back covered in calving mud or you roll out of the Jarbidges with a week of grime, TF Handy Wash sits twenty-eight miles north on US-93 with the doors unlocked at every hour.
For Rogerson ranchers, hunters, and the Jarbidge crowd
Rogerson is small. The Trading Post is the heart of town, and after that you are looking at cattle country, the road to Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir, the long climb out to the Jarbidge Wilderness, and the drive south to the Nevada line at Jackpot. There is no laundromat here. The next one south is fifty miles away. If you are running a ranch, hauling a horse trailer back from a roundup, or coming out of an elk camp filthy, the only honest option is the trip north.
TF Handy Wash sits at 664 Shoup Ave W in Twin Falls, doors open every hour of every day. Speed Queen washers run from 20 lb for a small load up to 70 lb XL drums that handle four sets of Carhartts, a wool blanket, and a sleeping bag in one cycle. Pay with quarters from the on site change machine, a card on the reader, or the Speed Queen app under Location Code HANDYW so you can start the cycle from the seat of the truck.
Getting here from Rogerson
From Rogerson, head north on US-93 about twenty-eight miles, past the Hollister cutoff, through the south end of Twin Falls County. The highway becomes Blue Lakes Boulevard in south Twin Falls. Turn west onto Addison Avenue at the main junction, south on Washington to Shoup. We are at 664 on the south side of Shoup, between Washington and Locust. About thirty minutes door to door, a few extra if the cattle haulers slow you down on the climb.
Parking is free and right in front of the building. Plenty of room to back a one ton in with the gooseneck still hooked up.
Get Directions from RogersonWhat you will find inside
The same equipment and pricing every Twin Falls customer gets, available the moment you walk in.
Speed Queen washers 20 to 70 lb
Small loads at 20 lb, family loads at 40 lb, big loads at 55 lb, and 70 lb XL drums that swallow a king comforter and a horse blanket together.
Dryers at $0.25 a cycle
Stack cycles as you go. Small dryers run five minutes per quarter, large four minutes, giant three. No surprises, no fees.
Open 24 hours, 365 days
Walk in at 3 a.m. Christmas morning or noon on a Tuesday. Same doors, same machines, same lights on.
App, card, or coin
Speed Queen app (Location Code HANDYW), credit and debit, Apple Pay and Google Pay, or quarters from the on site change machine.
Honest pricing
$2.75 small wash, $5.25 medium, $6.50 large, $7.75 XL. Dryers are $0.25 a cycle. That is all you pay.
Free Wi-Fi, parking, and a clean folding table
Bright lights, security cameras, climate controlled inside, ADA accessible, plenty of seating, and folding tables that stay clean.
Why Rogerson folks end up at TF Handy Wash
Most Rogerson customers do not show up every week. They are ranching families with manure and calving fluids on every cuff after a hard spring, hunters coming back from a deer camp up the South Hills, anglers off Salmon Falls Creek with waders and bedrolls to wash, and folks driving back from Jackpot or the Jarbidges who would rather not haul filthy clothes another two hundred miles home. The 70 lb XL washers turn a month of camp laundry into one hour instead of a weekend project.
If you are running into Twin Falls for feed, parts at Tractor Supply, or groceries at Winco anyway, you can drop a load in on the way north, take care of the run, and pick up clean folded clothes on the way back south. Roll in at 11 p.m. after a long drive and the doors are still open.
Ready when you are, Rogerson
Twenty-eight miles north on US-93. Pull up, pull in, get clean clothes.