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Free_Range_Huma
Jan 06, 2014Explorer
You came to the right place to ask, since I've been researching/thinking about this for months. Here is my laundry solution:
Wonderwash
Nina spin dryer
Here were my reasons for choosing this combo:
(1) We are going to want to boondock a lot. A low- or no-electricity solution was important to me.
(2) We don't have enough space for this.
If the two concerns above don't apply to you, I'd choose the Panda.
Additionally:
(3) The Wonderwash is gentler on clothes, takes only 5 minutes (not including drying) per load, I'll never have to worry about electronics breaking down or leaking, I can even wash clothes on my picnic table (if there is one), and...it's kinda fun to do :).
(4) I just bought the spin dryer so have not used it yet, but I HAVE used one at my gym, where they have them installed for bathing suits, and those come out practically dry. My plan is to spin dry and hang for about an hour (with a fan if it seems necessary), then put away.
(5) These little machines mean you'll be washing pretty much every day (unless you're single), but in an RV you have to wash dishes every day, too, so this seems no different to me, plus it's way more fun that washing dishes.
Karen
Wonderwash
Nina spin dryer
Here were my reasons for choosing this combo:
(1) We are going to want to boondock a lot. A low- or no-electricity solution was important to me.
(2) We don't have enough space for this.
If the two concerns above don't apply to you, I'd choose the Panda.
Additionally:
(3) The Wonderwash is gentler on clothes, takes only 5 minutes (not including drying) per load, I'll never have to worry about electronics breaking down or leaking, I can even wash clothes on my picnic table (if there is one), and...it's kinda fun to do :).
(4) I just bought the spin dryer so have not used it yet, but I HAVE used one at my gym, where they have them installed for bathing suits, and those come out practically dry. My plan is to spin dry and hang for about an hour (with a fan if it seems necessary), then put away.
(5) These little machines mean you'll be washing pretty much every day (unless you're single), but in an RV you have to wash dishes every day, too, so this seems no different to me, plus it's way more fun that washing dishes.
Karen
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