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lovemy5thwheel
Mar 06, 2017Explorer
Thanks Aridon. We def want to go residential as those are less expensive. The camper will already have a washer and dryer hookup even though we probably will not be doing a dryer to save on electric. I will have to check on the width of the doors and I looked at the width and depth of the one you posted and with the depth being slimmer I am more at ease with finding one that will fit fine.
I sure would love a dishwasher but we only turn our hot water on once a day when we shower and other than that I have an electric tea kettle to heat hot water for dishes once a day. We are buying the camper with residential refrid. and since we park it and do not tow it we should not need the adapter or whatever they call it to keep it running if you are towing. Hope that we can buy without it.
Thanks for the information
I sure would love a dishwasher but we only turn our hot water on once a day when we shower and other than that I have an electric tea kettle to heat hot water for dishes once a day. We are buying the camper with residential refrid. and since we park it and do not tow it we should not need the adapter or whatever they call it to keep it running if you are towing. Hope that we can buy without it.
Thanks for the information
Aridon wrote:
We don't like the combos. Always went residential style, there are a variety of options depending on your size requirements.
You can add it whenever you want. The hardest part is running the water and drain but there are ways you can add that yourself easily even if plumbing is NOT available. We added a dishwasher once, didn't have water or a drain on the slide. I simply ran a connector through the side wall and connected a drain hose and secondary water hose. Also swapped out the fridge for a residential and got ice and water in the fridge at the same time. Worked great and was simple to do. Easy to setup when we moved. Literally took an extra 3 minutes to do the hoses after my regular setup procedure. Well worth the convenience.
Dryers are easy. Just get a 120v version like the Whirlpool LDR3822PQ. GE also has one. You cut a hole in the side wall for the exhaust and plug it into an outlet.
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