Posted 2015-01-24 1:50 PM (#162364 - in reply to #162363) Subject: RE: washer and dryer
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 430
Location: TN
If you go custom, you can put anything in there that you want. There are RV options for stackable washer/ dryer units and there are options for all in one washer/ dryers very similar to what they use in homes in Europe.Google and the Internet are your friends, plus look at higher end RV websites. It may come down to how much you want to spend and how much weight you are willing to pull around!
Posted 2015-01-24 2:38 PM (#162366 - in reply to #162363) Subject: RE: washer and dryer
Veteran
Posts: 175
Location: Florida
Have a Splendie combination W/D in our 5th wheeler. Works pretty well for small loads (4-5 jeans max). There are also stackable W/D's for RV's. Just search 'rv washer dryer'
Posted 2015-01-25 6:11 AM (#162370 - in reply to #162363) Subject: RE: washer and dryer
Expert
Posts: 1989
Location: South Central OK
I've seen a few of the bigger $$$$$ LQ's with the combo washer/dryer units. I used to take my clothes to the wash rack and use a soft plastic/rubber tub to clean them up and hang to dry, back in the dark ages.
Posted 2015-01-26 6:41 AM (#162377 - in reply to #162363) Subject: RE: washer and dryer
Elite Veteran
Posts: 690
Location: missouri
Dear Christiancowboy.... tell your christian wife that when camping, you will give up some luxury services... I'm not being mean, just real. We used a W/D combo in an RV years ago... used too much water and electricity. Buy a few more clothing items, and get a hamper. Do dishes by hand, or use paper/plastic disposable dishes. Good luck to you in your excursions.
Posted 2015-01-26 10:03 AM (#162380 - in reply to #162363) Subject: RE: washer and dryer
Location: Central Arkansas
The problem with the washer in the trailer, is, that you can flood the whole place real easy by forgetting to open your grey water tank! So, depending on where you are and what type of hookup you have, that could be a problem!