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RV Driver Ed
05-23-2018, 05:43 PM
Thinking of purchasing a washer dryer combo or 2 separate units to install in New Alpine 3650RL when I receive new unit.

What does it take for winterizing either a combo or separate units for storage in a cold climate?

Does anyone have anything good to say about a specific brand?

Is it worth the price or should I just wash the clothes at home?

My unit is on a seasonal site more then a few miles from home. So I am thinking of have a second set of clothes for camper to save space in car traveling.

chuckster57
05-23-2018, 05:50 PM
JMO, if there is a laundry mat near your RV, save your money and do it there. I wouldn’t get a combo unit. I am the process of installing a pair of splendide units in a motor home. Very few if any issues with that brand that I have seen.

E Rod
05-23-2018, 08:41 PM
I have a 2017 Alpine 3660FL. I bought a Splendid combo off Craigslist for $500. Owner had just purchased when rv got totaled. I installed it myself in the closet. Only thing I did was drill the hole in wall for vent though my rv stated ventless. Heard bad things about those. I don't regret it and has worked well for gf and I.

Tbos
05-24-2018, 08:09 AM
At this point the DW and I are considering a combo unit so we don’t lose the “coat” closet space. For now laundry is being done at Son’s house.

travelin texans
05-24-2018, 08:41 AM
We've had both the combo & separates, Splendide brand of both, & if you have room get the separates. The combo worked well, but took about 2+hours per load & you'll need an ironing board, everything comes out wrinkled.
DO NOT get the ventless combo, you don't want all that moisture inside your rv.
As Chuck said if you have access to residential or laundromat machines & are not fulltimers, save the money, the Splendide brands are pricey.

pitman44
05-24-2018, 10:25 AM
Thinking of purchasing a washer dryer combo or 2 separate units to install in New Alpine 3650RL when I receive new unit.

What does it take for winterizing either a combo or separate units for storage in a cold climate?

Does anyone have anything good to say about a specific brand?

Is it worth the price or should I just wash the clothes at home?

My unit is on a seasonal site more then a few miles from home. So I am thinking of have a second set of clothes for camper to save space in car traveling.


We just purchased a Splendide combo vented unit. Will be trying it out for the first time this weekend. Splendide has complete instructions on their web site on installing, using and winterizing.


I tend to look at Amazon to see what folks think of specific models. The WD2100XC is rated pretty well 4+ stars and lots of answered questions. Wrinkling can be an issue that looks like it's most often caused by loading too full, no liquid fabric softener or not taking the clothes out soon enough.


Is it worth the price? LOL! It's certainly going to be cheaper to wash clothes at home. However, we're also seasonal campers a little more than 2 hours from home and it's worth it to us to be able to wash our clothes at the camper. Yes, you can go to the campground laundromat. It was something I hated doing 40 years or more ago. I don't think I would enjoy it any more today. :)

travelin texans
05-24-2018, 10:36 AM
I know several that have bought the apartment size w/d separates & stackables & have had good luck with them at much less cost.
As for the wrinkles, DW tried everything in the 4 years we used the combo unit, small loads, large loads, different soaps, different softeners, even bought a water softener & one thing stayed the same, she needed to iron, even underwear & socks were wrinkled (didn't iron those).
If your 2 hours from home, that's1 load washed/dried in the combo, if it's jeans or towels it will have to be dried more.
Don't blame you a bit about about the laundromat, but if spending your hard earned $$ get the separates, I think you'd be much happier.

Jweems
05-24-2018, 10:45 AM
Thinking of purchasing a washer dryer combo or 2 separate units to install in New Alpine 3650RL when I receive new unit.

What does it take for winterizing either a combo or separate units for storage in a cold climate?

Does anyone have anything good to say about a specific brand?

Is it worth the price or should I just wash the clothes at home?

My unit is on a seasonal site more then a few miles from home. So I am thinking of have a second set of clothes for camper to save space in car traveling.
We have been full timing since 2010. We have a Montana 5th wheel and have the Splendide stakable units. They work well and we h ave found that they are really handy. However, it is important to follow the guidelines on load size for optimum function of both Washer and Dryer. The load sizes are smaller than you are used to with normal home size, but still very useful and functional. It just takes a little longer to wash.
We have found that if the campground has a nice laundry with several W&D's that you can was most of the loads more quickly there if that is an issue. Also if you want to wash larger items, i.e. bed spreads etc that you will want to use a commercial type W&D for those items.
The only issue we have found is that you should not dry anything with a rubber backing in the dryer because it will cause the drum to lock up and eventually burn the dryer belt in two.The belt is not an easy job to replace.
Hope this helps.

RV Driver Ed
05-24-2018, 06:57 PM
Thanks for everyone's answers, lots to think about with washing, drying and being wrinkled or not. I will get my new camping unit first and go from there.

gearhead
05-25-2018, 02:46 AM
Don't get a Pinnacle combo. We bought it from PPL and they refuse to work on it. Said the diagnosis process is so complicated they have to get a factory tech to help them.
For the wrinkles we used dryer balls. About the size of a baseball with pointed protrusions all over them. I think from Target.

Tbos
05-27-2018, 01:42 PM
We just purchased a Splendide combo vented unit. Will be trying it out for the first time this weekend. Splendide has complete instructions on their web site on installing, using and winterizing.


I tend to look at Amazon to see what folks think of specific models. The WD2100XC is rated pretty well 4+ stars and lots of answered questions. Wrinkling can be an issue that looks like it's most often caused by loading too full, no liquid fabric softener or not taking the clothes out soon enough.


Is it worth the price? LOL! It's certainly going to be cheaper to wash clothes at home. However, we're also seasonal campers a little more than 2 hours from home and it's worth it to us to be able to wash our clothes at the camper. Yes, you can go to the campground laundromat. It was something I hated doing 40 years or more ago. I don't think I would enjoy it any more today. :)



Have you tried your new combo unit yet? How did it work?