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melissajean0
Apr 09, 2014Explorer
I mean the waiting time on washing and drying, for me, isn't an issue. I am a student, and other than schoolwork I do nothing all day. So time consumption isn't really an issue for me. We live in our camper full time. We had a place in Louisiana, but we were never there so we moved out of it and bought this 5th wheel. Like with Bombfixer, we can't really put a hole in the wall either because of the warranty. As far as I can tell, the only issue that I hear people complain of with the ventless is that it takes longer to dry. But in all honesty, my father in law has a stackable vented dryer and his takes forever to dry as well. Like I said, though, it's not as if I will be pressed for time. Our main reason for wanting a washer/dryer is because I'm just tired of lugging clothes back and forth to the laundry mat or on site laundry. I've got tarsal tunnel in my feet, so it's a bit of a pain in the a** for me to have to take them off and do them.
So far, I'm still stuck on the Splendide ventless. I've just seen so many good reviews on them and the others I've not seen as great of reviews. And like I said, the only complaint I've seen is the time it takes to dry. I looked at Haier's, they all have pretty bad reviews. I looked at LG's and they have good reviews, I'm just not sure if it'd fit, because they're so long. Idk wth Sandpiper was thinking when they put the hookups like they did in our closet. The way they put it, if we installed a washer/dryer in there and had the back up against the wall where the spigots are, we wouldn't be able to open the door to the washer/dryer. :/ So we're definitely going to have to turn it sideways to make it fit in there.
So far, I'm still stuck on the Splendide ventless. I've just seen so many good reviews on them and the others I've not seen as great of reviews. And like I said, the only complaint I've seen is the time it takes to dry. I looked at Haier's, they all have pretty bad reviews. I looked at LG's and they have good reviews, I'm just not sure if it'd fit, because they're so long. Idk wth Sandpiper was thinking when they put the hookups like they did in our closet. The way they put it, if we installed a washer/dryer in there and had the back up against the wall where the spigots are, we wouldn't be able to open the door to the washer/dryer. :/ So we're definitely going to have to turn it sideways to make it fit in there.
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