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JimK-NY
May 26, 2017Explorer II
When it comes to keeping a camper small and still having conveniences, the issue of wet versus dry bath comes up. Many of the larger campers have huge dry baths. That is great for the few minutes a day when you shower, but otherwise you need a bigger camper and lose lots of living and storage space.
I can only say I was pleasantly surprised at the functionality of our small wet bath. The area under the shower head, the shower curtain, and floor are soaked. Most of the rest of the bath is pretty much dry. After a shower, it literally takes 30 seconds to squeegee the walls and floor to almost total dryness. I open the vent, pull the humidity out of the shower area with the Fantastic fan and that is all that is needed.
I highly recommend a wet bath over the space needed for a dry bath.
I can only say I was pleasantly surprised at the functionality of our small wet bath. The area under the shower head, the shower curtain, and floor are soaked. Most of the rest of the bath is pretty much dry. After a shower, it literally takes 30 seconds to squeegee the walls and floor to almost total dryness. I open the vent, pull the humidity out of the shower area with the Fantastic fan and that is all that is needed.
I highly recommend a wet bath over the space needed for a dry bath.
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