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“ “It’s the only laundromat in town. We wanted to give Buckeye residents a better washing experience.” KYLLE TWAREK, OWNER
CLEAN START All new machines and more lift laundromat experience
“The air conditioning was top on our list,” Seth says. “It used to be so hot in here.” The coinless system includes credit and debit card readers. The top-of-the-line machines are something Seth knows something about; he sells laundry machines to laundromats throughout the state. Longtime customers will notice some other changes, including a remodeled office, a new snack and detergent vending machine and two high-capacity washers “with commercial grade detergent that is allergy and asthma certified,” Kylle says. Kylle says her new machines can do a full wash and dry in an hour, thanks in part to industry-leading spin cycles in her washers. “People tell us they love our dryers,” Kylle says. “But our washing machines do such a good job of extracting the water, that the dryers can work faster.” Seth made a point that Buck’s is a female- owned business, although the operation involves the full Twarek family and a small staff. Kylle says Buckeye was a ripe location for the laundromat upgrade. “It’s the only laundromat in town,” she says. “We wanted to give Buckeye residents a better washing experience.” Bucks offers a handful of other services beyond the do-it-yourself washing and drying. A wash, dry and folding service is available for $2.70 per pound. And ironing is also available. Kylle said horse blankets are also welcome. The sale of the laundromat included the Desert Carwash next door at Monroe and 7th Street. Seth said getting all carwash bays operating was the first improvement he made to the wash. He said that although the automatic wash is operational, it will soon be replaced. “Oh yeah, that thing’s got to go,” Seth said. “We’ve got plans to install a new touchless wash.”
BY DAVID KENNARD
Y OU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT KYLLE Twarek has done to the new Buck’s Laundromat at 705 E. Monroe Ave. Buck’s opened in the former Desert Laundry site in November and upgraded it immediately. It took several weeks for the total makeover to take shape, including the replacement of every washer and dryer in the laundromat. During her multi-staged makeover, Kylle, together with husband Seth, brought in new lighting, a new coinless pay system and air conditioning.
Above left to right: Seth and Kylle Twarek stand with their kids, Allie, Kelton and Maddy, at the new Bucks Laundromat. Left: Seth shows off one of the new top-of-the-line washers designed to clean even the most soiled materials — yes, even horse blankets.
InBuckeye.com | January/February 2026
January/February 2026 | InBuckeye.com
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