TF Handy Wash, the 24/7 Laundromat Near Shoshone
Shoshone has a couple of regular hours laundry options, but nothing open after 8 p.m. when you finish a late shift on the rail line or get home from a long haul to Sun Valley. TF Handy Wash sits twenty-six miles south on US-93 with Speed Queen washers up to 70 lb and the doors unlocked every hour of every day.
For Shoshone when nothing local is open past dinner
Shoshone is the Lincoln County seat, an old Union Pacific railroad town, and the crossroads where US-93 meets US-26 on the way out to Idaho Falls. People here run cattle, work the rail and utility lines, and watch a steady stream of travelers head north to Sun Valley and Ketchum. The local laundry options run regular hours and close by eight. If you get off a late shift or roll back into town past dark with a truck full of dirty work clothes, you are stuck waiting until morning.
TF Handy Wash sits at 664 Shoup Ave W in Twin Falls, doors unlocked at 2 a.m. the same as 2 p.m. Speed Queen washers run from 20 lb for a quick load up to 70 lb for a couple weeks of work jeans, sleeping bags, and a king comforter together. Pay with quarters from the change machine, a card on the reader, or the Speed Queen app under Location Code HANDYW so you can start the cycle from the cab of your truck.
Getting here from Shoshone
From Shoshone, head south on US-93 about twenty-six miles. The highway crosses I-84 at the Wendell interchange, then drops down through the Snake River canyon and across the Perrine Bridge into Twin Falls. US-93 becomes Blue Lakes Boulevard. Turn west onto Addison Avenue, south on Washington to Shoup. We are on the south side of Shoup at 664, between Washington and Locust. Allow about thirty-two minutes door to door, a few more if you catch the light at Pole Line.
Parking is free and sits right in front of the building. Easy to back a pickup in and unload baskets without juggling them across a lot.
Get Directions from ShoshoneWhat 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 Shoshone residents end up at TF Handy Wash
Most Shoshone customers are not in here every week. They are rail and utility crews home late from a callout, ranching families with a busted home washer on a Sunday, Lincoln County parents working through weekend overflow, or travelers stopping on the run between Sun Valley and Twin Falls. The drive down US-93 is straight and easy. The 70 lb XL washers chew through a week of laundry in one hour instead of seven slow loads at home.
If you are headed south from Shoshone for groceries at Costco or a Saturday trip to the Magic Valley Mall, you can drop a load in on the way, run your errands, and pick up clean folded clothes when you come back through. Drive in late from a job in Ketchum and the lights are still on at midnight.
Ready when you are, Shoshone
Twenty-six miles south on US-93. Pull up, pull in, get clean clothes.