Commercial Washers/Extractors

Reliable Commercial Washers/Extractors for High-Demand Laundry Operations

Commercial Washers/Extractors

Why Commercial Washers/Extractors Are Mission-Critical to OPL Success

Commercial washers/extractors are the backbone of on‑premise laundry (OPL) environments where reliability, throughput, and fabric care are critical. Hotels, healthcare facilities, athletic operations, and professional laundry rooms depend on these machines to process high volumes of linens, uniforms, and towels every day without downtime. When washers fail or perform inconsistently, the result isn’t just inconvenience—it disrupts operations, staffing, and service quality.

Yamamoto North America designs commercial washers/extractors specifically for these demanding environments. Engineered in Hiroshima, Japan and built to perform for decades, our machines eliminate common OPL challenges such as premature equipment failure, excessive maintenance, vibration damage, installation limitations, and rising utility costs. Models including the WUN‑30, WUN‑55, WUN‑70, and WUN‑100 deliver industrial‑grade durability and dependable performance for North American laundry operations.

Commercial Washer/Extractor Models

Yamamoto’s commercial washer/extractor lineup is designed for on‑premise laundry environments that require dependable throughput, strong extraction performance, and long equipment lifespans. Each model is engineered to support demanding hospitality, healthcare, athletic, and professional laundry operations.

WUN 30

  • Pound Capacity: 30 lbs
  • G Force Capabilities: 236 G
  • Machine Weight: 1103 lbs

WUN 55

  • Pound Capacity: 55 lbs
  • G Force Capabilities: 330 G
  • Machine Weight: 1455 lbs

WUN 70

  • Pound Capacity: 70 lbs
  • G Force Capabilities: 318 G
  • Machine Weight: 1875 lbs

WUN 100

  • Pound Capacity: 100 lbs
  • G Force Capabilities: 303 G
  • Machine Weight: 2955 lbs

Inside Our Engineering-First Approach to Commercial Washers/Extractors

Yamamoto designs commercial washers/extractors specifically for the demands of on-premise laundry environments, where consistent performance, durability, and operational stability are critical. Rather than engineering machines to meet minimum standards, every system is built to deliver predictable results under continuous daily use.

Commercial Washers/Extractors

Superior Engineering & Design Philosophy

Yamamoto machines are designed around long-term durability and operational stability, not cost-cutting materials or short replacement cycles. Each component is evaluated for stress, vibration, and extended lifecycle performance.

Commercial Washers/Extractors

Industrial-Grade Components Are Standard

Oversized bearings, all-metal drain valves with zero plastic components, and industrial brass fill valves eliminate common failure points and significantly reduce maintenance demands.

Commercial Washers/Extractors

Suspension-Driven Stability

Yamamoto’s proprietary soft-mount suspension system isolates vibration and absorbs mechanical stress. This allows installation on wood floors, upper levels, and retrofit spaces without reinforced concrete foundations.

Commercial Washers/Extractors

Advanced Cleaning System Design

Automated cleaning programs, multiple water levels, steam injection, and programmable formulas allow operators to tailor wash performance to different linen types while maintaining consistent results.

Commercial Washers/Extractors

User-Friendly Controls for OPL Environments

Intuitive touchscreen controls and programmable settings make it easy for staff to operate machines consistently with minimal training.

Commercial Washers/Extractors

Precision Manufacturing in Japan

Every washer is engineered and manufactured in Hiroshima, Japan, where strict quality standards ensure long-term reliability and performance consistency.

Commercial Washers/Extractors

What You Gain with Yamamoto Commercial Washers/Extractors

Commercial washers/extractors must deliver reliable daily performance in on-premise laundry environments where linen turnover, staff efficiency, and equipment reliability directly impact operations. Yamamoto commercial machines are engineered specifically for these OPL workflows, providing the durability of industrial systems without the added complexity or infrastructure requirements.

Why Leading OPL Facilities Trust Yamamoto Commercial Washers/Extractors

Laundry equipment is a long-term investment, and facilities that rely on consistent daily production need machines—and a manufacturer—they can depend on for decades. Yamamoto has built its reputation through disciplined engineering, long equipment lifespans, and a commitment to supporting operators well beyond installation.

  • 75+ Years of Manufacturing Excellence Yamamoto has spent more than seven decades refining commercial and industrial laundry equipment, earning a global reputation for durability, precision engineering, and long-term performance.
  • The “Last Machine” Philosophy Yamamoto equipment is designed to outlast traditional replacement cycles. Rather than producing machines that require frequent upgrades, each system is engineered for decades of reliable operation.
  • Engineered for Long-Term Ownership, Not Short-Term Cost Yamamoto machines are built with heavier materials, minimal plastic components, and simplified mechanical systems that reduce wear and extend equipment life.
  • Dedicated Focus on OPL Environments Yamamoto specializes in equipment designed for hotels, healthcare facilities, athletic operations, and professional laundry rooms where reliability and consistency are essential.
  • North American Distributor & Support Network With established distributor coverage across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Yamamoto North America provides installation guidance, parts access, and long-term technical support.
Commercial Washers/Extractors

Your Questions, Answered: Commercial Washers/Extractors Explained

How are commercial washers/extractors different from industrial models?

Commercial washers/extractors are designed for on‑premise laundry (OPL) environments such as hotels, healthcare facilities, and athletic operations where machines run multiple cycles per day but not continuous industrial production. Industrial models are built for large centralized laundries that process extremely high volumes of textiles around the clock.

How long do commercial washers/extractors typically last?

Many conventional commercial machines are replaced within 8–12 years of heavy use. Yamamoto commercial washers/extractors are engineered to operate reliably for 25 years or more, thanks to oversized bearings, durable mechanical components, and a long‑term engineering philosophy focused on extended equipment lifespan.

Can Yamamoto commercial machines be installed on upper floors?

Yes. Yamamoto’s proprietary suspension system isolates vibration and mechanical stress, allowing many machines to be installed on wood floors or upper levels without reinforced concrete foundations. This flexibility is especially valuable for retrofit laundry rooms in hotels and existing facilities.

What industries commonly use commercial washers/extractors?

Commercial washers/extractors are widely used in hospitality, healthcare, athletic facilities, and professional cleaning operations. These environments rely on dependable machines that can process linens, uniforms, and towels consistently throughout the day.

Are Yamamoto commercial washers energy efficient?

Yes. Yamamoto machines use high‑speed extraction to remove more water from textiles before drying, helping reduce energy consumption and shorten drying cycles. This improves overall laundry efficiency while lowering water and utility usage.

How do I purchase Yamamoto commercial washers/extractors?

Yamamoto equipment is sold through authorized distributors across North America. Our distributor network provides installation guidance, parts access, and ongoing technical support to help facilities implement reliable laundry systems.

Commercial Washers/Extractors Within a Complete Yamamoto Laundry System

Commercial washers/extractors are the foundation of most on‑premise laundry operations, but the best performance comes when every stage of the laundry process is designed to work together. Yamamoto equipment is engineered as part of a complete laundry system that supports consistent throughput, reliable sanitation, and efficient linen handling from washing through finishing.

Facilities that combine washers, dryers, and finishing equipment within a unified system can reduce bottlenecks, shorten cycle times, and maintain more predictable daily production.

Explore additional Yamamoto laundry equipment solutions:

Industrial Washers/Extractors

High‑capacity machines engineered for large centralized laundry operations and continuous production environments.

Commercial Tumble Dryers

Efficient drying systems designed to pair with Yamamoto washer extraction performance for faster linen turnaround.

Combination Washer/Dryers

Integrated wash‑to‑dry systems that streamline processing in space‑limited facilities.

Folders & Finishing Equipment

Automation solutions that improve productivity, reduce labor demands, and maintain consistent linen presentation.

Together, these systems help organizations build scalable laundry operations that remain reliable as production demands grow.

Build a More Reliable On‑Premise Laundry Operation

Commercial washers/extractors play a critical role in maintaining consistent laundry production for hotels, healthcare facilities, athletic operations, and professional cleaning environments. Choosing equipment engineered for durability, stability, and long‑term efficiency can dramatically reduce maintenance disruptions and operating costs.

If you are planning a new laundry facility or upgrading aging equipment, Yamamoto North America can help you design a system built for long‑term performance.

Call 866‑204‑0519 to speak with a Yamamoto laundry equipment specialist or connect with an authorized distributor serving your region.

Our team supports organizations across the United States, Canada, and Mexico with guidance on machine selection, installation planning, and long‑term equipment support.