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tropical36 wrote:That's funny - that's what the wife says about me ๐
DW loves it and has mastered it's operation.
I swear, she invents reasons to wash more clothes, when out on the road.
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dcmac214 wrote:
Soliciting opinions about whether or not it's worth having a combo clothes washer/dryer in an RV.
Or is it more valuable to you to have that little bit more storage space?
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donn0128 wrote:
One of the better investments. If you have room a stacked pair is better. But as long as you understand it, the Splendid combo does a great job.
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BigSkyBob wrote:I agree, that 1500 rpm spin really takes the time out of drying. I don't know numbers, but the Ariston dryer seems larger than the washer capacity, so I end up doubling up on the dryer sometimes (if the washer finishes before the dryer, I add it to the dryer).
I have the Splendide Ariston model stacked washer/dryer and my dryer is 120 VAC. I do a good size load of clothes in my washer as I snowbird 7 months a year. I can dry that same load in 50 minutes in the dryer. I think the reason it dries so well is the awesome 1500 RPM spin speed the washer provides which is about double the spin speed of most residential washers. The clothes feel almost dry after the spin cycle is finished. I would never consider running my units when the coach is in motion.