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Washer dryer

Soon to be full timing so the old combo w/d has got to go. Any one had any experience with the ventless Bosch dryers? Not a whole lot to choose from in the 24" class vented machines, and even less in 220v
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
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DW really liked the new SplendideXC. Much more capacity than OE Splendide
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There is another post going in this forum about washer /dryers from earlier this week.
I posted there on my Bosch Axxis unit.
For simplicity I will post here.

I removed the combo from our coach and installed a stacked Bosch unit. I ran a 220v line to feed the Bosch units. I was able to use the existing wall vent. I did have to relocate the vent pipe that runs behind the washer and dryer so I could push the units all the way back against the wall.

They work GREAT!
Much faster, more capacity, more efficient.

If you have any questions contact me.
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Reply #3
I installed a set of G E apartment 120 volt washer , dryer in the basement last fall .
My wife loves them


dave
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My stackable washer and dryer are no longer working and I have been debating getting new ones vs. just removing them and creating more storage.  Either way, how are these removed from the coach?  I forgot to bring my tape measure on my last trip, but they appear too wide to fit through the door.
Kearn
'92 U300 40 ft.  WTBI  6V-92  #4130
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Reply #5
We love the extra space from removing washer and find laundrymats quicker much less problem free.

We did find a fork lift to remove our original propane fridge and slide in our electric fridge, through a living room window that was removed for painting. Windows can come out pretty easily if needed.