Forum Discussion
- Bird_FreakExplorer IILast mh had a w/d in it. DW loved it. She would do the laundry on the way home from our camping trips so we had to put one in the 5er also. It came prepped so it was a simple install. Won't be without one now.
- Cummins12V98Explorer IIIBosch 220V washer and Whirlpool 220V dryer, we would not be without them!!!
Oh another thing we will always have from now on is a Dishwasher! - Skid_Row_JoeExplorerThere's no way I'd not have a washer/dryer on board my 36' or longer motor home. But, as it is I have a shorter (24') Class C. No real good place for a single drum, dual purpose Splendid or other WD.
I've never heard of the no washer/dryer usage RV park(s). What are some of them? Sounds implausible to even enforce it. - JoeHExplorer III
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Bosch 220V washer and Whirlpool 220V dryer, we would not be without them!!!
Oh another thing we will always have from now on is a Dishwasher!
Same with us-- the dishwasher gets used a lot. - AtleeExplorer IIWhen we went on our cross country trip in our 24 ft Koala, we took roughly two weeks worth of clothes. I knew we would be stopping and spending several days at a campground every few days, so we would take a couple of hours while at the campground and do laundry. Worked fine for us.
- Range_Maggot_BoExplorerWe don't have one and never will. No need, for us. I have heard that you can't wash much more than half a "normal" (at home) load. Is this true?
- jplante4Explorer II
Range Maggot Bob wrote:
We don't have one and never will. No need, for us. I have heard that you can't wash much more than half a "normal" (at home) load. Is this true?
Actually, you can wash a normal sized load, it's the drying that takes too long. Even with the vented model, do a half load, stopping the washer at the end of the cycle and shaking out the clothes to fluff things up a bit before drying. Still beats the campground laundromat. - jplante4Explorer II
Kenz71 wrote:
How much water does a wash cycle use?
How much energy to dry?
Can they be run while on the road in motion?
In case not obvious, I am a newbie! Looking to learn as much as I can before diving in.
It's definitely something you want to do at a full hookup campsite. In a pinch you could run off the genny. I do that when I winterize the washer, but I never run it through a dryer cycle.
The Splendide tends to get unbalanced in the spin cycle and you need to be ready to jump up and stop the spin when the washer starts to jump around. So no to on the road. - Mr_Mark1Explorer
Range Maggot Bob wrote:
We don't have one and never will. No need, for us. I have heard that you can't wash much more than half a "normal" (at home) load. Is this true?
We are currently on the road. We washed the king sized sheets and pillow cases last night but divided it into tow loads because it makes drying easier. Sheets have a tendency to ball up in the dryer whether you are at home or in the coach.
So, one king top sheet and two pillow cases and then the king bottom sheet and two pillow cases (we have 4 pillows). The washer is front loading and can hold a lot of clothes but is a little smaller than a home model.
To me, it's so nice for laundry being done while you are doing something else in the coach (watching TV, cooking dinner, socializing outside, RV chores, etc.).
But the best thing, a person can pick which route works which is ideal for them (no to a W/D or yes to a W/D) :D
MM. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
jplante4 wrote:
Range Maggot Bob wrote:
We don't have one and never will. No need, for us. I have heard that you can't wash much more than half a "normal" (at home) load. Is this true?
Actually, you can wash a normal sized load, it's the drying that takes too long. Even with the vented model, do a half load, stopping the washer at the end of the cycle and shaking out the clothes to fluff things up a bit before drying. Still beats the campground laundromat.
Get a 220V dryer and that slow drying issue is solved!
I wash just as much as if I were at the parks laundry with our Bosch 220V washer.
I used to be of the NEVER W/D crowd but having them is a REAL PLEASURE. Wash when we wand and dry when we want with no dirty units to deal with or crowds etc.
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,102 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 18, 2025