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Posted: 09/17/09 05:55pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Has anyone had experience with the Splendide 7100 XC washer/dryer combo?

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Yes we have one, not sure what your asking but we like it ok, They take a lot of getting used to or they leave the clothes,linen, etc REAL REAL WRINGELD!!Not normal wrinkling but like you balled something up and dried it. Use Small loads, use fabric softner, make sure you use the CORRECT Settings. As gentle settings as possible.
Definitely not like your home washer and dryer though.

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we have the 2100 XC just installed it last weekend and have done 4 loads so far and I love it.
I haven't had any wrinkle problems yet and everything has come out clean and dry.


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We have had a 2100 for 2 yrs and the wife loves it. Loads are small. But you can set it to wash and dry and go off and forget it. Come back later to clean dry clothes.
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We have the 2100XC and I love it also. If you fill it to full then the clothes will be wrinkled.

I went to Lowes and got a portable expanable drying rack and usually I just set the dry cycle for 20 minutes and then put everything on the rack. By morning all is dry and I fold and put away with no wrinkles. That way I can do a larger load if I want.

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Savannah,
Thanks for the idea.
I don't dry out levi's anyways and don't mind anything else line drying except maybe socks just because they would be time consuming, lol

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Do not have a splendide. Would not want one. Have a separate washer and separate dryer, stacked.
Have heard too many people complain that did not like them. Or had them first and got rid of them to get separate units.
Most complain about wrinkles,loads small and length of cycles.

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We have one and love it. It was in coach we bought and we thought we would not use it. Now, DW says she won't have an RV without it. It does have small capacity and takes longer than home machines, but it still saves trips to the laundromat. We usually do the laundry while we watch TV or loaf around camp.

Just keep the loads small. Also, DW says that dryer works much better if you shake out the clothes before drying.

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We had one of those all in one units, that washes and dries, in our first 5th wheel. This was in the late 1990's. We hated it! It rumbled and shook the trailer for a couple of hours just to wash and dry a handful of clothing. Tried to sell it. Finally just gave it away to get rid of it. Rather go to the laundromat.

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Posted: 10/13/09 05:42am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If you have any choice... I would recommend the Splendide Aniston Series Stack Washer / Dryer. We have them and aside from being smaller than the stick and brick models, DW loves them.

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