Scotty; We have same set. Haven't used yet,so is good to know they will preform well. Was wandering what to use/do with top storage area on dryer. Bob&Judy
After 5+ years of full timing, not once have we wished for our own washer/dryer. So many of our friends who bought coaches with them built in have ripped them out for more efficient storage space. Personally, taking our laundry to a laundromat is so much easier. In about an hour we can get everything washed and dried.. and it only costs a few bucks. Our time is more valuable than babysitting our laundry the entire day it takes to 'wash at home' (or constantly doing laundry every day or so to keep up). And we're reminded of this every time we set out to do laundry at a friend's house with just how long it takes to get it all done. Yes, some laundromats are scary. But there are some really nice ones out there... some even serve beer. - Cherie
First bus was outside laundry. Second bus has a stacked pair with propane for the dryer. SHE doesn't have to spend 1-2 hours doing laundry., carrying the heavy bags/bundles to and from the car. Her back likes her a lot more. We laugh about having to do the laundry. Such a hard job - hamper to washer to drier to put away. Anyway washer and drier for us. BTW the gas drier consumes less than a 1 gallon of propane per month. Which is much less than I had expected for usage.
Fridedare - not sure of model. We do 2-3 loads per week. 3 if I'm doing heavy work on the bus. 2 normally. It has became a standing joke about how hard it is to do the laundry. I thought long and hard about an electric dryer. 120VAC takes a long time to dry. 240VAC would have been a pain to wire with inverter selection. All incoming power flows through the inverter to the electrical panel. So I would have to install a main breaker panel and one breaker to supply the dryer. Or go gas. Salesman told me the gas usage was low. And he was correct.Propane usage: Filled both bottles in mid February. Used all the way through the end of May and refilled 4.5 gallons. That includes cooking usage on the stovetop. Since we mostly eat in that's cooking at least two meals per day. Bill