We are just about a week away from getting our MS and are at "almost" crunch time on getting a washer and dryer to have the dealer install before we pick it up.
In previous research, everyone has been helpful in suggesting Maytag, Bosch, and Whirlpool as substitutes for the Splendide units. However, I have run into the problem that the units we have been looking at may have changed since everyone else got theirs.
In the case of all three of the above mentioned brands, every one of the dryers is a 240V unit and not 110V.
The Maytag dryer is Model MDE2400AYW. The Whirlpool dryer is Model WED7500VW. The Bosch dryer is Model WTV76100US.
So, if these newer ones are not the same as what you have, does anyone have suggestions?
One other brand we found that works for RV's is one we have never heard of. It is a Pinnacle, made by Majestic, and is available through PPL's RV Parts Superstore somewhere around Houston or somewhere in South Texas.
Does anyone have any experience with that brand or the dealer? If we can't find any other solution, we will probably have to go with the Splendide units, even though they are a bit higher.
Thanks for your help.
Terry
Luvglass said
11:29 AM Apr 9, 2010
Terry, Are these all in ones? or separate units
The Bear II said
01:05 PM Apr 9, 2010
Here's from the Maytag site....http://www.maytag.com/catalog/product.jsp?src=Washers&cat=18∏=1511
Look for apartment sized or compact units from other manufacturers.
Terry and Jo said
01:11 PM Apr 9, 2010
Luvglass wrote:
Terry, Are these all in ones? or separate units
Fred,
They are separates, But, I think we are fine. A local dealer found an electric dryer made by Whirlpool that is a 110V unit instead of 240V. As far as appearances go, it won't match the washer, but in the Mobile Suites, both units will sit back into a cabinet anyway.
Thanks for your reply.
Terry
Terry and Jo said
06:14 PM Apr 9, 2010
For Your Information:
Jo and I have ordered a set of Whirlpool appliances. While we no longer need answers to our specific questions, feel free to still comment for the benefit of anyone else that is interested in washers and dryers for their units.
Also, I posted my original question on two other forums, and the answers I got don't bode well for the Pinnacle (by Majestic) set of washer and dryer. Apparently there have been a number of complaints with both the washer and dryer.
Thanks for your assistance, Everyone.
Terry
Luvglass said
07:18 PM Apr 9, 2010
For anybody looking in the future, Sears makes apartment sized units that Carriage has been using for some years now and I've never seen a complaint about dependability on their forum.
KD said
03:32 PM Jun 9, 2010
Hi Terry and Jo,
I've been investigating washer/dryers off and on for a few months, with a great deal of frustration! Could you direct me to someplance online that I could take a look at those you'be purchased? Are you pleased with your purchase?
Thanks very much, Karen
Fanciesmom said
12:15 PM Jun 10, 2010
When we were on the houseboat we got a wonderful combo model from Compactappliance.com. Sadly we sold it when we sold the houseboat. We've been looking for one for the mobile home - and would like to get one for the motorhome if there's room.
The one we were really wanting was an LG with steam - but they're hard to find. Compactappliance.com is a pretty good site to check out small appliances for RV's.
Terry and Jo said
12:24 PM Jun 10, 2010
KD wrote:
Hi Terry and Jo,
I've been investigating washer/dryers off and on for a few months, with a great deal of frustration! Could you direct me to someplance online that I could take a look at those you'be purchased? Are you pleased with your purchase?
Thanks very much, Karen
Karen and John,
We haven't used either of them very much since we haven't moved into our fifth wheel full time. Jo did use both a week or so ago just to make sure they worked. If I get a chance later, I'll ask her for her opinion of what she thought of them.
Both units are front loaders, although they don't match exactly. the washer has a glass door and the dryer we chose does not. While there was a dryer that had a glass door, it did not run on 120V electrical current. It was a 240V only.
As for the dryer, I don't remember the model number for certain, so here is a link to a Whirlpool dryer that looks like ours. While Whirlpool has two that look alike, this one is the one that is 120V electric:
Hope this helps you. We went to a local Whirlpool dealer here in Oklahoma City and ordered our units.
Terry
Edit: OK. I checked with Jo and she said that all she did was run the washer through a cycle without any clothes in it. She did dry some towels that had been washed in our home washer to see how the drying worked.
She said that she was impressed with how quiet they ran. She also said that there was no vibration, however, keep in mind that the washer had no clothes in it when she used it. So, other than that very little bit of information, I have no real experience to relate to you.
Sorry I don't have more.
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Thursday 10th of June 2010 12:29:30 PM
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Thursday 10th of June 2010 12:55:52 PM
The Bear II said
01:20 PM Jun 10, 2010
We love it when the washer goes into spin cycle with a load of towels and gets a little off balance... the 5th wheel starts rockin', better than the old "magic fingers" beds in motels.
el Rojo and Pam said
07:47 AM Dec 22, 2013
Hello Terry, it looks like we're in the market for a washer and dryer, separate units. Our Solitude already has the plumbing. Now that you've had yours for a few years do you have any new recommendations?
Thanks Red
Terry and Jo said
09:29 AM Dec 22, 2013
Red,
Thanks for bringing this up. When I first saw the date for my original post, I shuddered as I don't normally like to see old posts revived. However, since I've spoken of our choices, I'll also admit to our problems.
First of all, there has not been any issue with the dryer. It performs well and after doing our laundry a time or two at a laundromat in Mustang, Oklahoma, we now toss in a couple of tennis balls with the laundry to be dried. Jo says that it does seem to help with the drying, but one occasionally has to go looking for the tennis balls.
As for the Whirlpool washer, we have had to replace one and repair the second one. However, with the more sophisticated timers and control boards needed for the washer, those have given us problems. I DO NOT WANT TO SAY IT IS A PROBLEM WITH WHIRLPOOL! OK, I got that said, now to explain.
Since we have moved into our coach for full time living, we have been in the same spot of the same mobile home park here in Oklahoma City. Being that this is an older park, I am beginning to think that our problems with the washing machine dealt more with electrical issues than with problems with the machine. On two different occasions, we've had power supply issues with the electrical lines prior to getting to the meter on the pole. On one occasion, we couldn't get power and it turned out to be an "open neutral" line that was caused by the movement of trees against the line. The second was with a bad connection that an electrician had made at the top of the meter pole.
Now, while we've not had any problems with other electrical devices in the coach, I'm still hesitant to say that the electrical supply problem was all that was wrong. At any rate, I heartily recommend a good power protection system like what Progressive Industries makes. Before we get moved to Colorado, I plan on having their 50 amp system installed to protect against both low and high voltages. One important mention of their products is that they now have a lifetime warranty on their surge and power protection products. Based on what one participant on a forum mentioned, they have even retroactively applied their lifetime warranty to those products that they had sold prior to going to the lifetime warranty.
Now, for operation, the only thing that Jo doesn't like about the washer is that it doesn't have an "end of wash" buzzer to let her know when the laundry is done. The dryer does, but the washer doesn't.
Hopefully, other owners of the Whirlpool can chime in and state their experiences with theirs. That might give you a better sense of the value of the Whirlpools. When we repaired the washer this last time, I asked the repairman about the Bosch washers that their company also sells. He seemed hesitant about saying that the Bosch was "head and shoulders above" the Whirlpool with respect to maintenance issues, so I'm not sure I'd be prepared to spend $200 to $300 more for that model.
Terry
Lucky Mike said
09:44 AM Dec 22, 2013
Keep in mind....Maytag and whirlpool are the same product , with control panel changes.....same assembly line!!
Bosche & LG......same components
Frigidaire lines(White Consolidated Industries) are just Bad and cheap out the gate......and rank right up there with GE
there are 7 major manufacturers would wide and over 1600 brands!!!!
splendid originated out of texas by a company called Equator....and was sold
el Rojo and Pam said
09:44 AM Dec 22, 2013
Do you think the Splendide units are better for rv applications?
Lucky Mike said
10:08 AM Dec 22, 2013
they are great , but!!............they are limited in load size , also service is limited because it was not accepted in the domestic market (S&B)......so you are almost forced to go to an RV servicer to get it repaired.
of course this applies to most appliances in RV's.....
Most domestic appliances warranties are voided when used in an RV unless you have it in writing......normally just the improper installation will void it.....and that occurs as soon as you put it in an RV.......unless your Static
Terry and Jo said
12:22 PM Dec 22, 2013
Mike's last comment about warranties doesn't apply in our situation. Both of our washers were purchased from the same local appliance store. The first one was old enough that the factory warranty was out of date. When we had the issue with the bad connection on the line for the second machine, the warranty was (and still is) in effect, so there was no expense on our part for the repair.
It all boils down to whom one buys from. We are fortunate that our "dealer" for the W/D stands behind their sales. Now, if we were traveling, it might be that other "dealers" might not be so generous if the manufacturer's warranty is voided because of being in an RV.
I guess that if we have problems with the new washer after we move to Colorado, we may find out that Mike's comment is very true.
Terry
Rob_Fla said
08:13 PM Dec 22, 2013
We bought a Maytag Washer and Sears Dryer from a Sears Outlet Store in Tampa while we were traveling.
We have had the units almost a year and 1/2 now and we wash everything in them, they have performed great, no problems at all.
We paid about $800 for both units and one reason we got them from Sears was since we are on the move all the time, there are Sears everywhere is we needed any warranty repairs.
el Rojo and Pam said
07:26 AM Dec 23, 2013
Thanks Rob we have a Sears outlet store about 15 miles from us. I'll check that out.
Red
bjoyce said
09:59 AM Dec 23, 2013
I get emails from Whirlpool Outlet, with deals and coupon codes.
el Rojo and Pam said
10:29 AM Dec 23, 2013
Thanks for the link Bill.
CurveCarver said
12:08 PM Dec 23, 2013
el Rojo
Just FYI.
I have Maytag washer model# MAH2400AWW, and dryer model # MDE2400AYW both front loaders.
The washer will run on 30A but the dryer is 50A. Both have worked flawlessly for the past 4 yrs.
Merry Christmas to all!!
el Rojo and Pam said
03:19 PM Dec 23, 2013
Thanks for the info Bruce. Merry Christmas to all as well!!!
That sure is a nice looking coach.
Red
NorCal Dan said
02:35 PM Dec 27, 2013
We have used the Splendide 2100XC in our coach while full-timing for over 4 years. The unit has performed very well for us and I have only had to make repairs twice. The folks at Splendide were friendly and easy to work with while troubleshooting.
DeeJee said
10:44 PM Feb 28, 2014
We were considering changing brands to an LG since we have to replace our washer. Unfortunately it's too deep for the closet. Are the laundry closets all standard sizes?
Lucky Mike said
07:49 AM Mar 1, 2014
keep in mind when looking at laundry equipment.......domestic (Household) type have alot more weight....they are designed to have a faster spin speed so they have larger counter balance weights installed on them....they also use alot more water than those normally installed in recreational vehicles.....hence they are larger
Alie and Jims Carrilite said
09:43 AM Mar 1, 2014
HE'S BACK!!!!!!
Terry and Jo said
10:02 AM Mar 1, 2014
Alie and Jims Carrilite wrote:
HE'S BACK!!!!!!
Yeppers....
....Happy Days are here again!!!
Welcome back, Mike. You have been greatly missed.
Terry
Terry and Jo said
10:12 AM Mar 1, 2014
DeeJee wrote:
We were considering changing brands to an LG since we have to replace our washer. Unfortunately it's too deep for the closet. Are the laundry closets all standard sizes?
On our DRV Mobile Suites, the compartment from the back wall to the front lip of the cabinetry around the area is 27". Our Whirlpool front loading washer is just over 22" deep, which is just about right to allow for the hoses and such behind and still be able to close the doors to the compartment. I noticed that the LG 2.3 cu. ft. washer is 24" deep. I doubt that we could put that in ours either. We might, but it would be close, considering the faucets and such. I also noticed that LG's compact dryer is also 24" and is ventless. Not sure I would like a ventless, but I've never had one either.
In previous research, everyone has been helpful in suggesting Maytag, Bosch, and Whirlpool as substitutes for the Splendide units. However, I have run into the problem that the units we have been looking at may have changed since everyone else got theirs.
In the case of all three of the above mentioned brands, every one of the dryers is a 240V unit and not 110V.
The Maytag dryer is Model MDE2400AYW.
The Whirlpool dryer is Model WED7500VW.
The Bosch dryer is Model WTV76100US.
So, if these newer ones are not the same as what you have, does anyone have suggestions?
One other brand we found that works for RV's is one we have never heard of. It is a Pinnacle, made by Majestic, and is available through PPL's RV Parts Superstore somewhere around Houston or somewhere in South Texas.
Does anyone have any experience with that brand or the dealer? If we can't find any other solution, we will probably have to go with the Splendide units, even though they are a bit higher.
Thanks for your help.
Terry
Fred,
They are separates, But, I think we are fine. A local dealer found an electric dryer made by Whirlpool that is a 110V unit instead of 240V. As far as appearances go, it won't match the washer, but in the Mobile Suites, both units will sit back into a cabinet anyway.
Thanks for your reply.
Terry
Jo and I have ordered a set of Whirlpool appliances. While we no longer need answers to our specific questions, feel free to still comment for the benefit of anyone else that is interested in washers and dryers for their units.
Also, I posted my original question on two other forums, and the answers I got don't bode well for the Pinnacle (by Majestic) set of washer and dryer. Apparently there have been a number of complaints with both the washer and dryer.
Thanks for your assistance, Everyone.
Terry
Hi Terry and Jo,
I've been investigating washer/dryers off and on for a few months, with a great deal of frustration! Could you direct me to someplance online that I could take a look at those you'be purchased? Are you pleased with your purchase?
Thanks very much,
Karen
The one we were really wanting was an LG with steam - but they're hard to find. Compactappliance.com is a pretty good site to check out small appliances for RV's.
Karen and John,
We haven't used either of them very much since we haven't moved into our fifth wheel full time. Jo did use both a week or so ago just to make sure they worked. If I get a chance later, I'll ask her for her opinion of what she thought of them.
Both units are front loaders, although they don't match exactly. the washer has a glass door and the dryer we chose does not. While there was a dryer that had a glass door, it did not run on 120V electrical current. It was a 240V only.
Anyway, here is a link to the washer:
http://www.whirlpool.com/catalog/product.jsp?src=WASHERS&cat=115&prod=1420
As for the dryer, I don't remember the model number for certain, so here is a link to a Whirlpool dryer that looks like ours. While Whirlpool has two that look alike, this one is the one that is 120V electric:
http://www.whirlpool.com/catalog/product.jsp?src=DRYERS&cat=119&prod=1348
Hope this helps you. We went to a local Whirlpool dealer here in Oklahoma City and ordered our units.
Terry
Edit: OK. I checked with Jo and she said that all she did was run the washer through a cycle without any clothes in it. She did dry some towels that had been washed in our home washer to see how the drying worked.
She said that she was impressed with how quiet they ran. She also said that there was no vibration, however, keep in mind that the washer had no clothes in it when she used it. So, other than that very little bit of information, I have no real experience to relate to you.
Sorry I don't have more.
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Thursday 10th of June 2010 12:29:30 PM
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Thursday 10th of June 2010 12:55:52 PM
Thanks Red
Red,
Thanks for bringing this up. When I first saw the date for my original post, I shuddered as I don't normally like to see old posts revived. However, since I've spoken of our choices, I'll also admit to our problems.
First of all, there has not been any issue with the dryer. It performs well and after doing our laundry a time or two at a laundromat in Mustang, Oklahoma, we now toss in a couple of tennis balls with the laundry to be dried. Jo says that it does seem to help with the drying, but one occasionally has to go looking for the tennis balls.
As for the Whirlpool washer, we have had to replace one and repair the second one. However, with the more sophisticated timers and control boards needed for the washer, those have given us problems. I DO NOT WANT TO SAY IT IS A PROBLEM WITH WHIRLPOOL! OK, I got that said, now to explain.
Since we have moved into our coach for full time living, we have been in the same spot of the same mobile home park here in Oklahoma City. Being that this is an older park, I am beginning to think that our problems with the washing machine dealt more with electrical issues than with problems with the machine. On two different occasions, we've had power supply issues with the electrical lines prior to getting to the meter on the pole. On one occasion, we couldn't get power and it turned out to be an "open neutral" line that was caused by the movement of trees against the line. The second was with a bad connection that an electrician had made at the top of the meter pole.
Now, while we've not had any problems with other electrical devices in the coach, I'm still hesitant to say that the electrical supply problem was all that was wrong. At any rate, I heartily recommend a good power protection system like what Progressive Industries makes. Before we get moved to Colorado, I plan on having their 50 amp system installed to protect against both low and high voltages. One important mention of their products is that they now have a lifetime warranty on their surge and power protection products. Based on what one participant on a forum mentioned, they have even retroactively applied their lifetime warranty to those products that they had sold prior to going to the lifetime warranty.
Now, for operation, the only thing that Jo doesn't like about the washer is that it doesn't have an "end of wash" buzzer to let her know when the laundry is done. The dryer does, but the washer doesn't.
Hopefully, other owners of the Whirlpool can chime in and state their experiences with theirs. That might give you a better sense of the value of the Whirlpools. When we repaired the washer this last time, I asked the repairman about the Bosch washers that their company also sells. He seemed hesitant about saying that the Bosch was "head and shoulders above" the Whirlpool with respect to maintenance issues, so I'm not sure I'd be prepared to spend $200 to $300 more for that model.
Terry
Bosche & LG......same components
Frigidaire lines(White Consolidated Industries) are just Bad and cheap out the gate......and rank right up there with GE
there are 7 major manufacturers would wide and over 1600 brands!!!!
splendid originated out of texas by a company called Equator....and was sold
Do you think the Splendide units are better for rv applications?
of course this applies to most appliances in RV's.....
Most domestic appliances warranties are voided when used in an RV unless you have it in writing......normally just the improper installation will void it.....and that occurs as soon as you put it in an RV.......unless your Static
Mike's last comment about warranties doesn't apply in our situation. Both of our washers were purchased from the same local appliance store. The first one was old enough that the factory warranty was out of date. When we had the issue with the bad connection on the line for the second machine, the warranty was (and still is) in effect, so there was no expense on our part for the repair.
It all boils down to whom one buys from. We are fortunate that our "dealer" for the W/D stands behind their sales. Now, if we were traveling, it might be that other "dealers" might not be so generous if the manufacturer's warranty is voided because of being in an RV.
I guess that if we have problems with the new washer after we move to Colorado, we may find out that Mike's comment is very true.
Terry
We have had the units almost a year and 1/2 now and we wash everything in them, they have performed great, no problems at all.
We paid about $800 for both units and one reason we got them from Sears was since we are on the move all the time, there are Sears everywhere is we needed any warranty repairs.
Red
I get emails from Whirlpool Outlet, with deals and coupon codes.
el Rojo
Just FYI.
I have Maytag washer model# MAH2400AWW, and dryer model # MDE2400AYW both front loaders.
The washer will run on 30A but the dryer is 50A. Both have worked flawlessly for the past 4 yrs.
Merry Christmas to all!!
That sure is a nice looking coach.
Red
Yeppers....
....Happy Days are here again!!!
Welcome back, Mike. You have been greatly missed.
Terry
On our DRV Mobile Suites, the compartment from the back wall to the front lip of the cabinetry around the area is 27". Our Whirlpool front loading washer is just over 22" deep, which is just about right to allow for the hoses and such behind and still be able to close the doors to the compartment. I noticed that the LG 2.3 cu. ft. washer is 24" deep. I doubt that we could put that in ours either. We might, but it would be close, considering the faucets and such. I also noticed that LG's compact dryer is also 24" and is ventless. Not sure I would like a ventless, but I've never had one either.
Terry