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Washer/Dryer Combo

NaViDa
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Hi All,

I'm now interested in getting a washer/dryer combo for my "Class A 1998 Holiday Rambler Endeavor" since it has an area in one of the main closet spaces for such an upgrade. Can anyone of you point me in the direction as to where to purchased a reasonably price Combo that you too have enjoyed over the years while Fulltiming in a model similar as mine??

TIA!!
Full Time, Tree Huggn, Vegan Athlete living on, a shovel of dirt shy of, an acre of land
2007 Toyota Prius
1998 Holiday Rambler Holiday Endeavor 35WGS

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NaViDa
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I just found this one on Craigslist for the same price the unavailable 'scratch and dent' vented models go from Splendide.
SPLENDIDE AUTOMATIC WASHER/VENTED DRYER "ELECTRIC" - $899 (sacramento)
and this one,
Splendide 2100 Washer Dryer Combo - White- Used once-Like new - $675 (san leandro)
Full Time, Tree Huggn, Vegan Athlete living on, a shovel of dirt shy of, an acre of land
2007 Toyota Prius
1998 Holiday Rambler Holiday Endeavor 35WGS

:CTime waits for no one

NaViDa
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Teacher's Pet wrote:
Since you are in a large city, try Craigslist. Also take a look at the Escapees forum for sale items. Splendides turn up there quite often. Had one sell for $200 in our park here last year.


okay, will do, thank you!
Full Time, Tree Huggn, Vegan Athlete living on, a shovel of dirt shy of, an acre of land
2007 Toyota Prius
1998 Holiday Rambler Holiday Endeavor 35WGS

:CTime waits for no one

NaViDa
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1BryNelson wrote:
What bout those LG,'s that had that link to best midels?????


I need to read more reviews on them but i'm seeing they're more expensive.
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Teacher_s_Pet
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Since you are in a large city, try Craigslist. Also take a look at the Escapees forum for sale items. Splendides turn up there quite often. Had one sell for $200 in our park here last year.
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1BryNelson
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What bout those LG,'s that had that link to best midels?????
Bry Nelson and a yet to be discovered MoHo momma. '99 Pace Arrow Vision 37ft F53 chassis (plugs tightened) Allure flooring, 15k BTU front a/c , 6-6 volt batts with 1120 watts of solar Magnum inverter Remote BMK Trace C40 2005 Ford Ranger "Toad on a pad".

NaViDa
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OhhWell wrote:
The only reason I could think of to get a drier that is vented into the house is if there is not a hole already for it to vent outside and the owner does not wish to have a hole cut in the side of the coach.



After speaking with Splendide, that certainly seems to be the reason for it, which is great they'd make a model for that, and its also great i own my rig so i dont have to go that route now.
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2007 Toyota Prius
1998 Holiday Rambler Holiday Endeavor 35WGS

:CTime waits for no one

NaViDa
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Hi,

I just called Splendide, they dont have a scratch & dent combo vented model right now and Camping World only has this model on saleSplendide 7100 XC Washer/Dryer - Platinum

Its ventless, there aren't any vented models available anywhere, Splendide has them on backorder until May:( So i'll wait or should i look at LG's models:h
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2007 Toyota Prius
1998 Holiday Rambler Holiday Endeavor 35WGS

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NaViDa
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1BryNelson wrote:
Well I will fulltime and be a boondocker and have been practicing. Washer uses precious water, but better than doing clothes by hand.


I used a hand cranked "Wonder Washer" for about a year, great company but the washer is only good for really light clothing, not soiled on jean, etc.. clothing. I'm FT on land with our own waterwell, so for now, water isn't an issue, for as a minimalist, everything i do and use creates a small carbon footprint.
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2007 Toyota Prius
1998 Holiday Rambler Holiday Endeavor 35WGS

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1BryNelson
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Well I will fulltime and be a boondocker and have been practicing. Washer uses precious water, but better than doing clothes by hand.
Bry Nelson and a yet to be discovered MoHo momma. '99 Pace Arrow Vision 37ft F53 chassis (plugs tightened) Allure flooring, 15k BTU front a/c , 6-6 volt batts with 1120 watts of solar Magnum inverter Remote BMK Trace C40 2005 Ford Ranger "Toad on a pad".

zman-az
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OhhWell wrote:

It seems like a smart but perhaps less efficient way of removing the moisture. I bet that would fill a holding tank fast!


But odds are the people that have these and use them are on full hookups. Pretty useless boondocking as you would need to run generator and use precious water.

OhhWell
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Bill.Satellite wrote:
The ventless does not vent into the house, it has no vent. It uses cold water and condensation to remove the water from the clothing send this extra water and moisture to your holding tanks instead of using warm air blown through the clothes and then to the outside.
I would only recommend installing a vented Splendide.


Interesting. I never knew that. It seems like a smart but perhaps less efficient way of removing the moisture. I bet that would fill a holding tank fast!
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Bill_Satellite
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The ventless does not vent into the house, it has no vent. It uses cold water and condensation to remove the water from the clothing send this extra water and moisture to your holding tanks instead of using warm air blown through the clothes and then to the outside.
I would only recommend installing a vented Splendide.
What I post is my 2 cents and nothing more. Please don't read anything into my post that's not there. If you disagree, that's OK.
Can't we all just get along?

OhhWell
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The only reason I could think of to get a drier that is vented into the house is if there is not a hole already for it to vent outside and the owner does not wish to have a hole cut in the side of the coach.
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1BryNelson
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Definitely go vented. I have severe allergies also. I've lived in mine fir several months on and off getting ready tobgo full time in May. Liked the web-site Kiwi_too suppied. My Pace Arrow came with Spendide combo. Really like it. Set it up for wash & dry and let it do it's thing. Those LG's look good. Look's like you have options to manufacturer. Good luck mi amigo.
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NaViDa
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Kiwi_too wrote:
HERE is a good site to do some comparing.


Thank you!!
Full Time, Tree Huggn, Vegan Athlete living on, a shovel of dirt shy of, an acre of land
2007 Toyota Prius
1998 Holiday Rambler Holiday Endeavor 35WGS

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