Do laundromats accept PayPal or other e-wallets?

 Most laundromats today still take coins and cards, but many are shifting to cashless systems. And yes — a growing number now accept PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Wallet and other e-wallets through modern payment kiosks or mobile apps. Customers can scan a QR code, tap their phone, or pay directly via an app linked to the machines.

The catch? Not every laundromat is there yet. Some independents still rely on coin-operated machines, while larger or newly fitted venues are more likely to advertise “contactless” or “tap and go” options. In places like Sydney and Melbourne, cashless laundromat payment setups are becoming a customer expectation rather than a bonus — especially as fewer people carry coins.

Do Laundromats Accept PayPal or E-Wallets?

Yes, but with conditions. PayPal isn’t usually available at the machine itself. Instead, it’s often integrated into laundromat mobile apps (like CleanCloud or LaundryPay), which let you reserve washers, track cycles, and pay with PayPal or other e-wallets. On-site kiosks more commonly support tap payments with Apple Pay or Google Wallet.

Why Are Cashless Options Growing?

  • Convenience: Most people no longer carry coins or even notes.

  • Security: Less cash on-site reduces theft risk.

  • Speed: Tap-and-go is quicker than fumbling for change.

  • Social Proof: Global chains like Speed Queen have normalised app-based laundry payments, making customers expect the same locally.

What E-Wallets Are Commonly Accepted?

Payment MethodLikelihood in Laundromats
PayPal               Available via apps, not always in-store terminals
Apple Pay               Widely supported on modern kiosks
Google Wallet               Common on Android-friendly machines
Samsung Pay               Supported where contactless is enabled
Proprietary Apps               Very common, often with loyalty perks

Are There Downsides?

Some customers worry about needing an app for each laundromat, or about transaction fees passed on. And for smaller operators, upgrading machines can be expensive — which is why you’ll still find coin slots holding on in older suburbs.

FAQ

Can I pay directly with PayPal at the machine?
Not usually. PayPal is most often available through laundromat apps.

Are all laundromats cashless now?
No. Many still take coins, though newer ones tend to be fully cashless.

What’s the easiest option if I want e-wallet use?
Look for “card only” or “app-based” laundromats, especially in metro areas.


As Australia edges toward a coinless society, laundromats are following suit. Soon, carrying a bag of gold coins for a wash will feel as dated as using a payphone. For owners, the cashless laundromat payment model isn’t just about convenience — it’s quickly becoming a business survival strategy. And for customers, it means laundry day finally fits the way we already pay for everything else.

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