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retispcsi wrote:
Have a whirlpool washer and vented dryer both 110 and stacked. Washer broke 3 weeks after I got the unit took 3 months for whirlpool to replace. They are a terrible company to deal with. That given they both work great. We fulltime and would not be without them. Yes the dryer takes a little longer to dry but is not a big deal. Will never be without them again.
โNov-25-2016 09:58 AM
โNov-25-2016 09:06 AM
Rangerman40 wrote:
So our new fifth wheel has a washer/dryer prep. I've looked online and all of the rv specific units seem to get mixed reviews, and take forever to do a load. In talking to my wife about it she's not even sure we need a dryer because she dries very little at home. Does anyone have any recommendations for a washer only? I like the idea of an apartment sized stack unit (if it will even fit), but less than thrilled about having to drill a hole in the side of a brand new fifth wheel for a vent. The combo ventless units look fairly useless to me. It's one of those things that doesn't really do either task well and is highly inefficient about doing it.
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โNov-24-2016 08:08 PM
donn0128 wrote:
Vented combos work very well. The only real caviot is small loads. When were out, we usually do a load a day. Load, add soap, press start and go do our thing. Later when we get back home, take out clean dry clothes. BTW most all private camp grounds do not allow line drying of clothes. Besides it really looks tacky. We would be be without for extended time on the road. I am simply not a fan of laundrymats.
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