What is your preference?
Side by Side Washer and Dryer
Stackable Washer and Dryer
Washer/Dryer Combo i.e. Splendide
Go to the Laundromat
we have a front load washer with a front load dryer on a shelf above it
NO MORE LAUNDROMAT
ye ha !
dave
We had a combo front loader, but got rid of it cause the laundromat is faster for us.
Laundromat faster for us. When at Quartszite because not good internet we go in town and do the clothes and can get on the internet to do what we need to do at the same time. When on the road we stop and find the local one and just go do it and then have supper somewhere in town. More closet space in the bus without washer & dryer.
Prior to full timing I found a used LG Washer/ dryer and loved it. It is extremely slow. But to set it up with a load and go to work. I would get home and my clothes were washed and dried. Due to poor lay out on my current coach I will not be getting one until more updates and renovations are complete. The unit I had was ventless so the humidity is my only concern. The unit was a single 120v unit rather than a 120 and 220.
Laudromats for me. Fastest way to do clothes. Space in the bus is at a premium :o
Quote from: David Anderson on July 29, 2018, 07:35:41 PM
Laudromats for me. Fastest way to do clothes. Space in the bus is at a premium :o
LOL spoken well David from a guy who owns Laundromats sorry I had to laugh at that one
I can't recall ever meeting anyone with an RV washer/dryer who actually used it for laundry. Drying beach towels or kids swimsuits - yes. Laundry - no. Laundromat gets it all done in a short period of time with someone else's sewer and water.
Our bus came with a Washer/Dryer Combo i.e. Splendide
But as Bob points out, we've never used it yet for doing laundry. I did run it once as a check during the inspection before purchasing it.
Over the years, have heard the same comments against them. The most common one is how long it takes to dry clothes. Maybe if they make a gas dryer version it would be quicker? I guess roof top ac would mask the noise of them running.
How many run them going down the road? Will they work through inverter?
the washer we have is a apartment size ge 24" wide and is very quiet and the dryer is the same size ge 120 volt and yes it takes longer because of the 120 volts but DW uses a drying rack for most of the drying
we went for years before I installed them and now
HAPPY WIFE HAPPY LIFE
on the M C I I had the same units and they were shoe horned into one of the basement bays side by side
dave
in the Featherlite inside in the bath room
dave
Quote from: bobofthenorth on July 29, 2018, 08:58:04 PM
I can't recall ever meeting anyone with an RV washer/dryer who actually used it for laundry. Drying beach towels or kids swimsuits - yes. Laundry - no. Laundromat gets it all done in a short period of time with someone else's sewer and water.
I know this Canadian that uses his for liquor storage when he heads back north every year :o .It is just something else to go wrong in a RV full timers one would be worth it maybe,we have always had one I never used one but the wife likes one so there you have it all I did was fix a few leaks
How many typical btus does an average dryer output? I guess they could be useful for additional heat in cold weather. We have a combo in ours. Wife likes it.
My wife also likes the small combo units she says they do a good job,these new house type energy saving units will take hours to do a load I don't get it ,then you need to buy special balls for the dryer or they knot the clothes up it was a big waste of $2500.00 IMO but the chimes have a nice tone 8).It was trash compactors for awhile,ice makers (I have 3 of those take out),dish washers btdt,the list goes on but my very favorite is the stinking claw foot bath tub :-\
I have the Ariston (made by splendide) stacked washer and dryer. The wife uses it a lot except during the winter when we are in Quartzsite, then she goes to the laundromat every couple of weeks.
Quote from: luvrbus on July 30, 2018, 07:16:44 AM
My wife also likes the small combo units she says they do a good job,these new house type energy saving units will take hours to do a load I don't get it ,then you need to buy special balls for the dryer or they knot the clothes up it was a big waste of $2500.00 IMO but the chimes have a nice tone 8).It was trash compactors for awhile,ice makers (I have 3 of those take out),dish washers btdt,the list goes on but my very favorite is the stinking claw foot bath tub :-\
;D
Toss the tub and you'll have plenty or room to store the other gagets.
Our little bus has neither room for a W/D nor clothes storage--we just stop at Wallmart and buy new duds and trash the old ones when things get too ripe------
Jack
Quote from: oltrunt on July 30, 2018, 09:04:11 AM
Toss the tub and you'll have plenty or room to store the other gagets.
takes 4 people to toss that friggn tub Jack it is going nowhere
Our little bus has neither room for a W/D nor clothes storage--we just stop at Wallmart and buy new duds and trash the old ones when things get too ripe------
Jack
Quote from: luvrbus on July 30, 2018, 06:02:16 AM
I know this Canadian that uses his for liquor storage when he heads back north every year :o
I guess it depends how you use the coach. If you're tied to a pole most of the time then a W/D might make more sense. Otherwise they use a lot of water and power.
Have you had experience with those washers without agitators? They suck the big one in my opinion.
Quote from: oltrunt on July 30, 2018, 09:04:11 AM
Toss the tub and you'll have plenty or room to store the other gagets.
Our little bus has neither room for a W/D nor clothes storage--we just stop at Wallmart and buy new duds and trash the old ones when things get too ripe------
Jack
I wondered what that smell was the last time you were around Jack. ;D
Yup Gary, I usually get three spaces for the price of one. 8)
We would not go back to no laundry center. Washer and dryer installed, both front loaders. Washer uses about 35 gallons on a full load. Dryer is propane fueled. Both work well when traveling down the road. Leave a campground, or dump site, wash and then dry, fold and put away. Arrive at the next stop laundry done and ready for fun.
Key for power is a gas dryer which needs a small amount of 120VAC.
Dry camping means no clothes washing. Until water is refilled and tank emptied. When we were in Florida for motor transplant we washed clothes on Saturday. Usually two loads. Pumped out before starting and pumped after laundry.
We vote twice for the laundry onboard.
Bill
Quote from: luvrbus on July 29, 2018, 08:08:38 PM
LOL spoken well David from a guy who owns Laundromats sorry I had to laugh at that one
Shhh, Clifford, you gave my secret away. It was my shameless plug for the industry. ;D