Named 24-hour coin-laundry chains, a confirmed dry-cleaning option, and real THB pricing.
Trang town has a genuine, named self-service laundry market -- national coin-laundry chains with multiple branches, plus at least one confirmed dry-cleaning option -- even though it's a much smaller city than Bangkok or Korat. Here's what's actually there, where, and what it costs.
Otteri is Thailand's largest coin-laundry franchise, and Trang town has several separately run branches -- among them Ta Klang (ท่ากลาง), Sri Trang (ศรีตรัง), Huay Yod Road, and a branch at the Talat Na Yong / Ton Samo intersection opposite Lotus Trang, plus one near the Trang Sports Stadium. Each runs coin-operated industrial washers and dryers around the clock, with app-based payment supported at most branches -- confirm which method a specific branch takes before you arrive.
A 24-hour self-service laundromat behind the OCCUR coffee shop, right next to Trang town's Central Market. It supplies free laundry detergent and fabric softener from ECOLAB with every wash, a small but genuine convenience next to a plain coin-op machine.
Part of the nationwide MARU/Kangyong self-service chain, with two confirmed Trang branches: one at 110/3-4 Huay Yod Road in Tab Tiang subdistrict, and a second directly in front of Big C Supercenter Trang. Both run TOSEI-brand coin washers and dryers sized for a standard 15kg household load.
Based in Mueang Trang district (postcode 92000), Sawang Dry Cleaner's own Thai name literally includes ซักแห้ง ("dry cleaning"), which is the clearest signal of a genuine local dry-clean service rather than a wash-dry-iron shop stretching its own description. It's a small independent operation, so confirm current hours and turnaround directly before dropping off anything time-sensitive.
| 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 |
| Dry cleaning (per garment, typical) | THB 60-150+ |
Yes -- Otteri Wash & Dry, Thailand's largest coin-laundry franchise, runs at least four separate branches in Trang town (Ta Klang, Sri Trang, Huay Yod Road, and Talat Na Yong opposite Lotus Trang), plus one near the Trang Sports Stadium. MARU Laundry (part of the nationwide Kangyong Laundry franchise) and Washenjoy Trang are additional named self-service chains with confirmed local branches.
Yes -- Sawang Dry Cleaner (ร้านสว่างซักแห้ง) in Mueang Trang district is a genuine local dry-cleaning option; its own Thai business name includes the term for dry cleaning. As a small independent shop, confirm hours and turnaround directly before dropping off anything time-sensitive.
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. Dry cleaning is typically THB 60-150+ per garment. These reflect standard national franchise rates rather than a confirmed Trang-specific price list.
Yes -- Washenjoy Trang (next to the Central Market, behind OCCUR coffee shop) and Otteri Wash & Dry's branches both run 24-hour self-service machines, useful for late-night or short-notice loads.
No dedicated coin-laundry or dry-cleaning network reaches the islands. Guesthouses and resorts on Koh Mook, Koh Kradan and Koh Ngai typically handle laundry in-house or via informal per-kilo drop-off rather than through a branded chain -- ask at check-in rather than expecting a storefront option.
Business names, branch locations and pricing 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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