Best RV washer /dryer for the money?
 

Best RV washer /dryer for the money?

Started by johns4104s, September 13, 2009, 01:32:07 PM

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johns4104s

We may be looking for a washer/Dryer in the future. Can you guys recommend any model? If I can get a compact one I will not need a trailer.

Thanks

John

luvrbus

John, the combo units like Splendide,LG,Samsung, Haier another use the condensing method to dry and it will take hours to dry your clothes.
If you have space go with small stackable units.
Sonja loves her Splendide but she hangs the clothes out or in the Texas wet weather we will dry in the big dryers in a laundromat and hers is vented the ventless type are even worse on drying time, plus they use a lot of water.


good luck
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johns4104s

Ciff,

Thanks, I sure do not want to go though any adjustments that dont work.

John

rip

John,
         We fulltime and my wife insisted on a 220v dryer so we got  Bosch stackable units.We had them for over six years and my wife loves them.We also have a pullout tray in between the two units which is really handy.
  Don

belfert

Why not a Propane dryer or will it empty the tanks in no time?  220 volt anything really limits your choice of campgrounds unless you want to run your genny.  Many of the campgrounds off the beaten path will only have 30 amp and sometime only 15 or 20 amp service.

Now, ignore me if you stay in the resort type campgrounds all the time.
Brian Elfert - 1995 Dina Viaggio 1000 Series 60/B500 - 75% done but usable - Minneapolis, MN

Gary '79 5C

Luvrbus,

Could you explain how the condensing method of drying clothes? I have done a dozen searches but very little specifics.
Remember it took me a while to understand reverse cycle refrigeration..

I am thinking that the difference in dryer temp and the cooling fins(cooled by water) will condense out water.   That maybe fine for ground water @ 58*F, {Forget Paris Tx. in the summer} but with ambient temp water in the bay it could be 85*F or higher.
I am guessing that this will extend the cycle greatly.

Thanks back to the searches..   I do have a Splendide and have never used the unit, Boss said make sure it works so I am here to learn.

Paris Tx summer time water comes from Mays Lake, just north, very shallow lake, and approaches 80 -85*F in summer. Worked there on/off 20 yrs ago. Great place.

Experience is something you get Just after you needed it....
Ocean City, NJ

Hartley

I have a Splendide Vented version 2000 series.

It takes forever to dry with the heater they have inside, kind of like a medium
sized hair dryer and about the same wattage (1,500 watts or so).

Not only that it also takes a long time to do a small load of wash since the washer is only good for about 10 lbs and then 3 hours to dry. Covenient YES
but if you need to depend on them full time they are slow. I think mine was
rated at using 66 gallons a load.

I understand that the non-vented uses almost 2 times as much water due
to the evaporative condensing system they use. Have never looked at the
non-vented ones after I saw the water usage was way higher.

They are great for short loads and weekends but not if you need lots of clothes done fast.

I had to break down and buy a large-large front load Bosch machine that sits on the barn now next to a 30lb commercial gas dryer that works faster than the washer can keep up. My wife says that the next time I find a deal on another top load machine that she would prefer that to the bosch that takes 39 minutes to 2 hours to do a load. So much for progress.....

Dave....
Never take a knife to a gunfight!

Gary '79 5C

Dave,

Was that 66 gal, every use of the dryer ?  WOW,    I got to get familiar with the dryer I have, I did not purchase, nor install. I would imagine OTR, I would be using it for Tee shirts, sox & undies, mostly light stuff. I do have a vented exhaust, so I do not believe I would have the excessive water usage.

BTW, I have the MayTag front loader, and the Miss's would have rather had the top loader. Water in my area is quite a bit more expensive than most places. I purchased the MT as they are light on water usage. Tend to mildue the frt door gasket if the door is not left open.

Thanks,
Experience is something you get Just after you needed it....
Ocean City, NJ

Dreamscape

We have a Spendide 2000 non-vented. Would not buy another one. We bought it used, $250. Like has been said, takes forever to dry. Becky uses it for her dainty stuff, just hangs it up to dry anyway.  ::)

I would buy a stackable combo if it were me. You can find them in 120v.

Paul
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Hartley

Quote from: Gary '79 5C on September 13, 2009, 05:17:59 PM
Dave,

Was that 66 gal, every use of the dryer ?  WOW,    I got to get familiar with the dryer I have, I did not purchase, nor install. I would imagine OTR, I would be using it for Tee shirts, sox & undies, mostly light stuff. I do have a vented exhaust, so I do not believe I would have the excessive water usage.

BTW, I have the MayTag front loader, and the Miss's would have rather had the top loader. Water in my area is quite a bit more expensive than most places. I purchased the MT as they are light on water usage. Tend to mildue the frt door gasket if the door is not left open.

Thanks,


I think the wash specs are 66 gallons for a load of wash. The Condensing dryer part uses another 33 gallons if I remember the brochure. It also takes considerably longer to dry using the condense method.

The washer spin @1200 rpm is pretty good and slings a lot of the water out. Our clothes would come out only slightly damp and not dripping and the option for extra spin is better.
( of course it does shake the bus too!! ) Those spins are very violent if they get out of balance. Shakes the dishes out of the cabinets  ;) ;D ::) :o
Never take a knife to a gunfight!

cody

wow thats a lot of water, wonder why? our spendide unvented only uses about 12 gallons per load, we just bought the vented one cause the drying cycle does take longer than we like but we don't use any where close to that amount of water.

bobsw

We took our stacked washer and dryer out and replaced it with liquor and bar supplies on the top part and installed a dish washer in the bottom part. The washer used  way too much water and the dryer took for ever to dry. washing dishes by hand takes 5 times more water than the dishwasher. We love the new setup. we have a place to put dirty dishes until we have a full load and a nice little liquor cabinet.
73 MCI-7

Dreamscape

I just looked up our Splendide Combomatic 6200, I miss spoke and said it was a 2000, wrong! The amount of water they show is 7.5-16 gal. per hour.

Paul
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Our coach was originally owned by the Dixie Echoes.