Named 24-hour coin-laundry options in Mueang Phetchaburi, and an honest note on dry cleaning.
Phetchaburi town has a genuine, named self-service laundry market split across two rough clusters -- one near Phetchaburi Rajabhat University, another closer to the old town -- even though it's a much smaller city than Bangkok or Hua Hin. Here's what's actually there, where, and what it costs.
Otteri is Thailand's largest coin-laundry franchise, with a separately run branch at 154/5 Moo 2, Ban Gum, in Mueang Phetchaburi district. Like other Otteri locations nationwide it runs coin-operated industrial washers and dryers around the clock with app-based payment supported at most branches -- confirm the exact payment method at this branch before you arrive.
A 24-hour coin-operated laundromat at 309 Damnoen Kasem Road in Khlong Kra Saeng subdistrict, Mueang Phetchaburi -- one of the more centrally located self-service options in Phetchaburi town itself, rather than out toward the university district.
Part of a small cluster of self-service laundromats that has grown up around Phetchaburi Rajabhat University, Easy Wash & Dry sits directly opposite Wat Phreang and runs 24 hours -- a practical option if you're renting near campus.
Another self-service laundromat in the same Rajabhat Phetchaburi university-area cluster as Easy Wash & Dry, Masto Wash & Dry runs 24 hours and supplies free detergent and fabric softener with each wash.
No confirmed standalone dry-cleaning specialist -- offering solvent-based cleaning for suits, silk or delicate fabrics rather than standard wash-and-dry -- surfaced for Phetchaburi town itself. Residents who need that specific service typically make the roughly hour-long trip to Hua Hin, which has a larger and better-documented laundry and dry-cleaning network, the same way Hua Hin backs up Phetchaburi on specialist healthcare. If you find a genuine local option, treat any Phetchaburi-labelled listing carefully -- search results for "Phetchaburi" laundry frequently surface Bangkok's Phetchaburi Road or the MRT Phetchaburi station, which are unrelated to the province.
| Item | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Self-service wash (coin/app, per cycle) | THB 40-80 |
| Self-service dry (per ~24 min cycle) | THB 40+ |
| Wash-by-kilo drop-off (per kg, where offered) | THB 25-50 |
Yes -- Otteri Wash & Dry, Thailand's largest coin-laundry franchise, has a branch at Ban Gum in Mueang Phetchaburi district. Several other named 24-hour self-service laundromats -- Dr.tiger Laundry, Easy Wash & Dry and Masto Wash & Dry -- also operate in and around Phetchaburi town.
No confirmed standalone dry-cleaning specialist (solvent-based cleaning for suits, silk or delicate fabrics) was found for Phetchaburi town itself. Residents needing that specific service typically rely on Hua Hin's larger laundry and dry-cleaning network, about an hour south.
Self-service coin/app washing runs roughly THB 40-80 per cycle depending on machine size, with drying from about THB 40. Wash-by-kilo drop-off, where offered, runs roughly THB 25-50 per kilogram. These reflect standard national franchise rates rather than a confirmed Phetchaburi-specific price list.
Yes -- Otteri Wash & Dry (Ban Gum), Dr.tiger Laundry (Damnoen Kasem Road), and Easy Wash & Dry and Masto Wash & Dry (both near Phetchaburi Rajabhat University) all run 24-hour self-service machines.
Two clusters stand out: one near Phetchaburi Rajabhat University (Easy Wash & Dry, Masto Wash & Dry), and another closer to the old town and Khao Wang (Otteri's Ban Gum branch, Dr.tiger Laundry on Damnoen Kasem Road).
Business names and branch locations reflect published sources and business social-media/listing pages as of this writing. Branch hours, pricing and app support can change -- confirm current details directly before relying on a specific location.
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