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westend wrote:Caveman Charlie wrote:
Washer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfsimwIKr3g
For a dryer you purchase a couple of those pump up suction cup things. Stick them to the side of you RV, put a stick on them and run a clothes line in-between.
The next Evolution.
โMar-08-2014 04:20 PM
Caveman Charlie wrote:
Washer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfsimwIKr3g
For a dryer you purchase a couple of those pump up suction cup things. Stick them to the side of you RV, put a stick on them and run a clothes line in-between.
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TOMMY47 wrote:
Caveman--You wash 5-6 pairs of jeans every 2 weeks?
I might wash 1 or 2 pair every 5-6 weeks
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jnharley wrote:
Wow, if you only wash clothes every two weeks, you must be carrying lots of clothes with you. We just do not own that much clothing and we are fulltimers. We have the stackable units. We do our laundry when we want to, not waiting for machines to become available and not knowing what was washed or dried in them. Have seen some yucky things including dryers where someone urinated in them. We have run the washer without sewer hook ups, run the washer using the water pump, and even run the washer on the generator when exercising it monthly. Worked well every time. We can wash everything including our throw rugs with the exception of our quilt. The dryer is only 110 so it is not as efficient as a residential one.