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I have to say when have just got this and did not hold out much hope but it is spot on
Really washes good and spins it nearly dry
Anyone else used one
 

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I have to say when have just got this and did not hold out much hope but it is spot on
Really washes good and spins it nearly dry
Anyone else used one
......but how much did it cost.......? :unsure:
 
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Fill it with water and liquid and 15 min wash then spin and back in for Conditioner and rinse spin again and on the line
 
Not stretched any of our close I have been a faulty machine maybe
 
We bought ours from Johns Cross Motorhomes. Don't bother carrying it anymore, it's easier to use launderettes as and when needed. You can only wash a few clothes at a time and no use for heavy things like jeans.

We ended up giving ours to our grand daughter to use at uni because the launderette works out expensive for a student.
 
Argos sell a portable wash machine, tried it out & washes quite well, took up too much space so use bucket or site machines instead
 
Argos sell a portable wash machine, tried it out & washes quite well, took up too much space so use bucket or site machines instead

Was that the collapsible one?
 
Was that the collapsible one?
No it wasn’t just seen that must be new 👍

at least with Argos if it is too big you can return but make sure it’s dry otherwise the Covid stick might come out

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Whilst waiting for the ferry in New Zealand we got talking to the owners of the motorhome next to us. There dog had made its self comfortable in our van.
They went to great lengths to show us the washing machine installed under the bed. I was trying to be politely interested. We had spent three weeks managing laundry by using a site once a week for the laundry as we do when on our travels here.
 
We sold quite a few to funsters and had great feedback from them. They do wash well and have a fast spin
 
As we're living in our static for a few months we decided to buy one for washing underwear and shirts and t shirts. No complaints and I've also done jeans and a duvet cover. It does stretch my knickers a bit but that's no bad thing. ;)
 
We had one and concur with others that they work really well.
when Wilding down in the Sahara on one of our Moroccan trips, the locals were mesmerised by the machine and really couldn’t grasp where the electric came from (We had 600w of solar and 4x110Ah batteries although we had managed to run the machine quite comfortably in our previous van with 300w and 2x110Ah).
We ran it from a 300w pure sine inverter and never had a problem with the machine.
 
We've had our suncamp one over 10 yrs and just pressed it into action having found another possible use for an inverter (msw), motor only 180w spinner 80w controls ,timmers are mechanical no fancy electronics.
 

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