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Washer/Dryers


I found this article on the Tiny House forum and it would apply to all small spaces in regard to the washer/dryer issue: http://tinyhousetalk.com/top-5-washer-dryer-combos-for-tiny-houses/  We had the Splendide in one unit with the condensing dryer and the condensing dryer, while really cool, was not the best unless you really had no other choice.  We did like the one piece unit though.  We have a Wonder Wash in the basement which I got for stuff I didn't want in my washer and I have read that RVers are buying them along with that little spinner.  We have 3 adults so laundry can get expensive, very expensive and the time tied up waiting for a washer or dryer can be pure agony for me.

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-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Friday 1st of November 2013 05:42:02 PM

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We have stackable apartment sized whirlpool washer & dryer in our 5th wheel. They are great and work almost as well as the full size units we have at home. Several advantages:

Carry less clothes
No trips to laundrymat (saves time)
Easy to clean up those "Oops I spilled coffee, ketchup, milk shake...etc down my shirt" accidents
Fun ride when the washer gets a little out of balance or goes into spin with a load of wet towels
Saves money and no hunting for quarters

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I have a Panda washer & Spinner...its about the size of a 30 Qt. cooler great for keeping up.........also have a 5 gal. bucket with a plunger......not so much fun but when Im boondocking it sure kills time!!!!!

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