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- ljrNomadI’m a nearly full timer in a FW. I’d give up my AC before I’d give up my washer and dryer.
- hipowerExplorerIn my case it was a required replacement since our previous combo unit had died a graceful death after 12 years. I was willing to remove it and not replace it, but the wife wasn't. I wanted to purchase a storage/woodcarving/craft shed for our lot in FL and she said simply no washer dryer, no shed. We got both.
- phnguykExplorerThink outside the box.
- edatlantaExplorer
2chiefsRus wrote:
We would not be without our combo washer dryer unit. That said, if I had the room I would have a separate washer and dryer. The combo is much much slower but it gets the job done once I retrained myself in the way I do laundry. We are full timers though so your experience may be different. We do use some of the space of the combo by using it as a laundry hamper too.
I use my Splendide as a hamper for colors and when it is full enough to run I run it. My 5'er has a built in hamper that I use for whites. Works for me. - edatlantaExplorer
donn0128 wrote:
One of the better investments. If you have room a stacked pair is better. But as long as you understand it, the Splendid combo does a great job.
My Splendide 2100XC has been doing a great job since 2010. I wouldn't even consider not having it. I'm a single guy too. When my ex is with me she likes having it too. - GottahaveitModeratorWe travel alot and I have no problem not doing laundry for 2 weeks. Yes I bring alot of clothes..LOL We don't have hookups most of the time so having the Washer/Dryer isn't really and option. When we do have to do laundry I would rather get it over with in an hr. or so and be done with it. Our friends constantly have their timers set...lol gotta check the laundry. To each their own :W
- Mile_HighExplorerWe are vacationers, and have had the Splendide Ariston stackables in the last two 5ers and now the MH. To me, the less packing and unpacking at home the better, and the W/D means we don't have to worry about bringing in linens, I just make up with new linens and wash the dirty ones next time out. It has got to the point we actually just leave a set of clothes on the rig, and they get washed as we go.
Now that we have the MH, I do run the dryer on the road, but I'm too nervous to run the washer. It is so far back there in the rear bathroom I would never hear if something went wacko. - WimseyExplorerWe have a stacked unit and I would never be without a similar set-up. Beats campground laundries or running into town to do laundry. Of course, we only use it with full hookups as it does fill up the gray water tank. We aren't full time but like to be gone for a couple of weeks at a time. As someone mentioned, it's nice to get home with only a few dirty clothes.
- ferndaleflyerExplorer IIIMy DP is being replaced in 2 weeks after 20 years of use. In all the travels all over the country the Splendid was never once used. I to believe in the wash and fold. I, we, have better things to do while on the road. New one has no washer.
- AcampingwewillgExplorer IIWould not be without it...so the wife tells me! She Loves the Vented Combo when we have hook ups and that's most of the time since the Residential Fridge among other 120 volt things I've put in the RV(Norcold upright small freezer, bar Fridge, ice maker...you get the picture) need sufficient power. While I don't like doing it, I tend to leave the Grey tank valve open nowadays when we are using the washer, it does consume lots of water.
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