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- Mr_Mark1ExplorerWe vote for the stacked washer and dryer. We had it in the first coach ('08 Dynasty) and now in the current coach.
We learned early on that using the campground Laundromat was iffy. While traveling in the Dynasty when it was new, we stopped at a RV Park and thought we would use the campground laundry to wash our new towels thinking a bigger washer would be better.
Someone apparently, on purpose or not, left clorox in the washer. Our brand new dark tan towels were spotted. They are nice towels so I still use them at home. :D
We find it so convenient to wash clothes every couple of days as needed. We don't have to take as many clothes and the washer accommodates king sheets just fine. I'll throw in the fitted king sheet and two pillow cases in the first load and then the top king sheet and the other two pillow cases in the second load.
We have found that private Laundromat's are usually in much better shape (overall). I'll take my tennis shoes and/or the floor mats that we use in the coach and at home to an industrial washer. I've had good luck in that regard but waiting for clothes to wash and dry is the boring part. In the coach, you can do many other things while the process is going. :R
If space and weight allow, go with the washer and dryer!
MM. - Big_KatunaExplorer IIFYI The Splendide uses about seven gallons per load.
- Mile_HighExplorer
tropical36 wrote:
That's funny - that's what the wife says about me :)
DW loves it and has mastered it's operation.
I swear, she invents reasons to wash more clothes, when out on the road.
I guess just having them there makes it fun a little, or something like that. I just know that a dirty sock doesn't last long when I'm in charge of the laundry!
I just used our Splendide Ariston stackables to launder the king sheets, and another load for towels, all while in electric only site. With both using a extra rinse cycle we consumed about 1/3 fresh water and filled about 1/2 the one gray tank. - time_to_go_nowExplorerInteresting the different extremes of opinions. We have never had a W/D. And I hate laundromats. But, we currently use them. I had never thought of a wash and fold. But, I will be using them from now on. We are shopping for our next DP. Probably a Newmar Ventana. It will have a W/D (separates). I cant possible see how or why you need that much extra storage. Cut down on the amount of **** so that you can keep the W/D. We will be able to do small loads if we want to. Or, use the wash and fold if it has been more than a couple of days.
Options. I like to have options.
Good luck. - tropical36Explorer
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?
DW loves it and has mastered it's operation.
I swear, she invents reasons to wash more clothes, when out on the road. - irishtom29ExplorerWe full time in a 34” coach with no washer-dryer. When we’re too lazy to use a laundromat or RV park machines we take it to a laundromat that will do the laundry for us. No sweat.
- RVERExplorerI can only tell you that I bought a used MH, had a combo washer/dryer and used it about 3 times when a very expensive part melted and so $800 for repair and $1400 to buy new. WILL not buy another Spendide combo washer dryer. I did notice it took a long time for the dryer to dry the clothes but others said theirs did too so I thought nothing about it. PIECE OF JUNK.
- GoldencrazyExplorerWe lived fine without it for a lot of years and then we got stacked units. It was great. Now we don’t know how we lived without it. We donotbfull-time but three to for winter months. A really nice option but still an option like so many nice things you can put in your RV.
- CampinghossExplorer IIOur motor home had a washer and dryer. When we decided to go back to a fiver that was the first thing we both put on the must have list. There are only two of us but as we travel whether for 7 days or a few months it is nice to come home with no laundry to do. Never have liked laundry rooms, never will.
- 22WANDERExplorerNever ever will have a W/D. If the RV came with it I would take it out. As a full timer storage space is more is more important. We do laundry every 2 weeks, why do a little at a time every day?Big pain in the bu..... Ten bucks and an hour and half were done! Just saying...
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