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another thing to consider buying instead of a traditional washer and dryer, is a all in one unit. doesn't need a vent, just water supply and a drain.
barring that, is there a vent on the outside? if so remove the grill, drill the hole from the outside and then re attach the vent grill.
- way2rollJul 03, 2025Navigator III
Loads are considerably smaller with an all in one though right?
- StirCrazyJul 04, 2025Moderator
depends what you buy, when they first came out they were tiny and you can still buy smaller 2.8cuft ones. they say 4.5cuft is big enough for a family of 4.
now that more companies are making them you can get a Ge profile 5.5cuft or stay with any range of sizes under that.
My buddy said you also change your laundry habits when you have one as you set the delay start and throw a load in before bed and have it timed to finish when you are ready to fold clothes, and his was quite smaller as it was over 10 years ago when he bought it, but even then he said you do smaller loads more often. he actually liked it better as it was less to fold so he would spend 5 min before bed setting it up and loading, then 5 min in the morning folding. he liked it better than sitting around for a day doing laundry once a week.
or you buy the GE profile, spend a little more (pretty close to the price of buying a fancy stacked conventional setup, but its a fancy one)
THIS is the GE Canada website, so don't feint when you see the price, but there is a 2.8cuft and the 5.5 they make. so you can space save and do twice as many loads but with less actual work, or you can get the bigger one and get all the bells and whistles like a smart detergent dispenser that hold enough soap and softener for 32 loads and so on.
the other bonus is they are 120V 15 amp circuits so easy to locate them, and as a bonus your not putting another hole through your rv that you have to maintain
- clayjus28Jul 02, 2025Explorer II
There isn't anything on the outside of the 5th wheel for the dryer vent we have to make the hole for it. Everything is already prepped for the washer n dryer to be installed and hooked up but don't know where to make the hoke for the dryer vent to go outside the 5th wheel
- bid_timeJul 02, 2025Nomad II
So if it doesn’t vent the moisture outside while it’s drying the clothes, where does the moisture go?
- StirCrazyJul 03, 2025Moderator
it condenses it and puts it down the drain. my friend had one in the house, pretty slick operation, they loved it.. he would put a load of clothes in and fold them when they are done.