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thats easy some of us dont use campsites .and dont stop near towns or villages much.Why bother, almost every town has some kind of launderette. In fact I used to have a download listing them all.
Once a fortnight would do us and if you are desperate you can book on to a site for a night.
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That's what we do. Then you can use the dryers too.Why bother, almost every town has some kind of launderette. In fact I used to have a download listing them all.
Once a fortnight would do us and if you are desperate you can book on to a site for a night.
thats easy some of us dont use campsites .and dont stop near towns or villages much.
and if you pick a nice day up at 9. start washing it can be all on the line by half ten . dry by 1-2 in afternoon and you havnt driven anywhere . had a bit of exercise . out in the sun . got some soapy water to swill the truck off with and all the clothes packed away and clean sheets on the bed . cost nothing but a bit of washing powder .
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Never have a drying problem in Spain or France,,BUSBYIf you're looking at a small automatic washing machine then it is possible to use these when on the move providing you have the means to back it up (water, waste, electric, etc) and enough room and load to install one. It needs a bit of thinking about as most automatics are cold fill only these days but you could plumb the cold input from a hot and cold feed on the van and pre-set your input water using a thermostatic valve. If you get this bit right it means the washing machine heating element won't come on (drawing a lot of power from your inverter). You'd probably need to get the washing machine first and see what the peak consumption is without the heater working before you specify which inverter you need (or over specify the inverter to cover all possibilities). It would need to be a pure sine wave version.
Most regular motorhomes don't have the space/load available to use an automatic washing machine so opt for a "twin tub" type which can be manually filled with water, fairly low power consumption and very light weight (in comparison).
Having done all the above, we found that washing isn't a problem. It's the drying. A simple little spin dryer gets everything almost dry (ours spins at 2200 rpm) and a bit of breeze finishes them off (our current van is much smaller than our last one so space at a real premium). On a long trip though, we save the space and use local launderettes. Either self-serve or leave and collect - works out more convenient for us when away for the winter.
you might in winter . france they change into boards . ha ha .Never have a drying problem in Spain or France,,BUSBY
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France summer,,coastal Spain in the winter,,,only do sunshine,,,,,,BUSBYyou might in winter . france they change into boards . ha ha .
and inland spain is that high it can make france seem warm.
but with you really.
@jezport sells them I think
We've got one
Good wash in just 15 mins
Great spin dryer - leaves clothes very dry.
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@jezport what type of washing machine do you sell and how much are they, currently looking at the idea of having our own means of washing our clothes.If anyone wants a washing machine we are going to be at Malvern. If you let me know I can save one, as we only carry limited stock at shows.
If you're looking at a small automatic washing machine then it is possible to use these when on the move providing you have the means to back it up (water, waste, electric, etc) and enough room and load to install one. It needs a bit of thinking about as most automatics are cold fill only these days but you could plumb the cold input from a hot and cold feed on the van and pre-set your input water using a thermostatic valve. If you get this bit right it means the washing machine heating element won't come on (drawing a lot of power from your inverter). You'd probably need to get the washing machine first and see what the peak consumption is without the heater working before you specify which inverter you need (or over specify the inverter to cover all possibilities). It would need to be a pure sine wave version.
Most regular motorhomes don't have the space/load available to use an automatic washing machine so opt for a "twin tub" type which can be manually filled with water, fairly low power consumption and very light weight (in comparison).
Having done all the above, we found that washing isn't a problem. It's the drying. A simple little spin dryer gets everything almost dry (ours spins at 2200 rpm) and a bit of breeze finishes them off (our current van is much smaller than our last one so space at a real premium). On a long trip though, we save the space and use local launderettes. Either self-serve or leave and collect - works out more convenient for us when away for the winter.[/QUOTE
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We have these and do them at £69.99 for funsters@jezport what type of washing machine do you sell and how much are they, currently looking at the idea of having our own means of washing our clothes.
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Thats what we used to do before i had to work full time again! Hope your well mate.Why bother, almost every town has some kind of launderette. In fact I used to have a download listing them all.
Once a fortnight would do us and if you are desperate you can book on to a site for a night.
From brand new, wear them one week, turn inside out, wear for another week, throw away
Job sorted
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You're welcome.My other half picked one of these machines up from @jezport today. Got the funsters discount and a great demo of how to use it. She's very happy with it and the service we got. Thanks very much !
I gotta get me one of theseWe have these and do them at £69.99 for funsters
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