โOct-17-2017 08:41 AM
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Chainwright wrote:
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Did your RV come with a Washer and Dryer and are you actually using it?
โOct-17-2017 04:59 PM
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โOct-17-2017 04:04 PM
DSDP Don wrote:
If I read a post, I read every response, no matter how many pages. This way, if I respond, I don't duplicate an already posted response. As I read through this post, I kept a mental note of who responded since this question comes up about every three months or so.
If you go back at look at all the responses, you'll find that those who say they don't need or want one, don't have one or a large enough coach to fit one in. So their view/opinion is kind of limited to them criticizing something they don't/can't have.
A few, who have room for the older all in one units (you can tell this by the year of their coach) say they would rather have the cabinet space. Well I had one of those coaches, 2005 Diplomat. It came with room for an all in one unit, but we elected never to install one. My primary reason was the trade off between an all in one versus doing laundry at the campground was about the same. They were just not that useful, but many full timers found them better than campground laundries.
When we bought our new coach, a stacked washer and dryer was a must. Even on short trips it comes in handy. We often camp with our young grandkids, who have accidents and often will run their bedding through our machines. On several occasions, we've helped friends who were stuck and need to do laundry.
The moral of my post, hard to accept the opinion of someone who doesn't have a washer/dryer or the room for one.......kind of human nature!
โOct-17-2017 04:02 PM
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โOct-17-2017 02:33 PM
toedtoes wrote:
In the Class A board you may be, but in General RV, you are talking to people with all sorts of RVs.
If your posts "cater" to class A owners, then you might want to post on the class A board so that we peons don't get in your way.
โOct-17-2017 02:01 PM
โOct-17-2017 01:54 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Nutinelse2do wrote:
Huge 5th wheels, toy haulers and trailers seem to be the norm over the last couple years.
Perhaps where you are but certainly not here in Ontario ... walk around any campground and the majority are TTs, a few hybrids, in the 19' to 23' class. My local Coachmen dealer can't keep enough in stock but as well as giving up entirely on popups he's also given up on 5ths as they just don't sell in sufficient quantity to make it worth the effort. Really, does anyone need a washer & dryer for weekend recreational camping? :R
โOct-17-2017 01:42 PM
โOct-17-2017 01:24 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Chainwright wrote:
So most New and roomier Rv's come with a Washer and Dryer or the option.
"Most"? Hardly, more like "a few". For those who full time or head out for an extended period I can see the advantage but for the vast majority for whom this sport is recreational camping for a few days or even a couple of weeks a W&D is IMO only further complication one doesn't need. Thankfully manufacturers recognize this and restrict washers & dryers to just a few select models.
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