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- 2chiefsRusExplorerWe have a Splendide 2100XC and we would not be without it. That said, if we had the room, we would have a separate washer and dryer instead of the combo. Using a combo unit has a learning curve. You can only wash or dry one load at a time vs being able to wash one load while you are drying another load if you have separate units instead of a combo.
- Cummins12V98Explorer III
BB_TX wrote:
sch911 wrote:
You definitely want a vented unit, and if you have a 50A system get a 220V dryer.
Except if you happen to stay in a 30 amp only park with a 50-30 adapter, you can't use the 220v dryer.
We have had a Splendide vented combo for 9 years and still works great.
Read my post just above. There is a reason I have a commercial Gen other than to use my dryer boon docking. It is also used to dry my clothes in a 30A park. 15 minutes will dry most loads. - edatlantaExplorer
Fulltimer50 wrote:
GrumpyandGrandma wrote:
SPLENDIDE, they are specifically designed for RV/Marine use.
While I agree that they are great machines, I doubt that they are specifically designed in Italy for RV use.
Quote from http://www.splendide.com/about.htm:
With over two decades of experience in the design and application of combination washer-dryers for the North American market, Splendide has outsold all other brands since pioneering the space-saving concept in 1984.
Located in Clackamas, Oregon, Splendide's parent company, Westland Sales ยป, is a highly recognized, financially stable corporation that has supplied quality compact appliances to the RV & Marine industries for over 3 decades. - edatlantaExplorer
Nutinelse2do wrote:
Splendide 2100xc... Vented
X2. Six years full time. - HalmfamilyExplorerWe have Whirlpools installed in our fiver. Dryer is vented and only takes an hour to dry the clothes on 120v. The dealer said the washer has a larger capacity than Splendid. We've been real happy with the load size, quietness, cleaning ability and how well the washer removes water from the clothes in its final spin.
- Fulltimer50Explorer
GrumpyandGrandma wrote:
SPLENDIDE, they are specifically designed for RV/Marine use.
While I agree that they are great machines, I doubt that they are specifically designed in Italy for RV use. - Nutinelse2doExplorerSplendide 2100xc... Vented
- BB_TXNomad
sch911 wrote:
You definitely want a vented unit, and if you have a 50A system get a 220V dryer.
Except if you happen to stay in a 30 amp only park with a 50-30 adapter, you can't use the 220v dryer.
We have had a Splendide vented combo for 9 years and still works great. - Coach-manExplorerI agree with cummings12V, it takes an awful lot of quarters to buy your washer dryer, couple that with the storage space you have to give up, it is a no brainier!
- Cummins12V98Explorer III
sch911 wrote:
You definitely want a vented unit, and if you have a 50A system get a 220V dryer.
220V is the way to go. But if getting a new RV and a gen be sure to get the Commercial gen or you won't be able to use your dryer with the gen. I thank Chris Bryant for mentioning the regular gen's don't have 220v, they are single leg.
One year fulltiming on these and so far so good!
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