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While I have a washing machine in my house, I don't have a dryer. Sometimes when I need to get my clothes/laundry done fast I will visit automated laundry nearby.
Recently I stumbled upon this new launderette called Orenchi. I first notice the place was the shiny machines and newly renovated shops. What separates Orenchi from the other launderettes is that it can be operated fully automatically via handphone app.
You just have to sign up to the app and from the app you can scan the QRcode on the washing machine and dryer to operate the machine. You just have to top up money into your Orenchi wallet using Bank Transfer FPX, ewallet or credit card. Say goodbye to changing notes with washing tokens. The whole wash experience can be done via your smart phone.
The second thing I like about the app also is top ups can be done using ewallets like BoostPay and TnG ewallet besides the usual bank FPX and credit cards. The app is very easy to use and quite intuitive.
The only complain I have so far the Orenchi branch which I went did not display how to connect to their Wifi hotspot even though it mentioned that Wifi is free. Other than that no complain as the whole setup is quite shiny new.
If you're interested in testing Orenchi launderette, you can use my referral code szvmsge. You will get RM5 credits upon sign up. The company is also open for franchises opportunities but I do not have much of the details so I'm not able to comment much here.
The branch in Orenchi branch which I tested out in Cyberjaya is located at Neo Cyberjaya. -> H-G, 53A, Biz Avenue 2, Neocyber, Lingkaran Cyber Point Barat. You can check out their website
to find out where the other outlets are. I'm not listing it here yet because it's a new company so the
branches will keep changing all the time.
Orenchi has other branches around the Klang Valley (Selangor, Kuala Lumpur) but I've not personally been there before.
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Recently after I changed tyres on my car (Proton Inspira aka Mitsubishi Lancer) and the tyre shop mechanic informed me that my car’s suspension was wrecked. The mechanic did a bounce test and it was found that the car bounced a bit.
I decided it was time to change to a sports suspension just for the sake of testing as I’ve heard that sports suspension are more stable but will cause more bumpiness.
I did an internet search for workshops and was found a chain performance parts shop called Kaki Motor in Cyberjaya. Kaki Motor is located at Autoville Cyberjaya. Autoville Cyberjaya is one of the very rare industrial area in Cyberjaya, I notice a lot of car related workshops in Autoville.
The sales personnel introduced me to BS Racing coilovers which costs me RM2,400 for all 4 units. BS Racing coilovers comes from Taiwan and is priced quite reasonable compared to other coilovers like Kayaba, Tein and HKS. The price of the coilovers includes installation services and 1 time return for retuning. Coilovers are basically like adjustable suspension that comes with sports spring.
After installation of the coilovers, my car felt more bumpy a bit but it also felt more stable whether on straight road or cornering. My tuning was medium hard and medium height (slightly lower than stock suspension). Overall I was quite satisfied with the BS racing coilovers.