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Old 07-29-2017, 05:38 AM   #1
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Anyone convert outdoor kitchen to laundry?

Researching class A's. Looking at going full time in retirement in one. Thinking this could be converted to separate washer dryer. Anyone else think of this? Anyone do it? The splendid combo I'm looking at is just under 23 inches deep.



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I am not intimidated by remodeling, but I would look for a MH with the features that you want already in place.
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If the floor plan is one that you like and you've got no use for an outdoor kitchen I think it makes good sense. Seems like a good use of space that might otherwise not be used.

Two things to check come to mind.
1) I know some outdoor kitchens drain to a smaller gray tank rather than the primary gray tank. You'd just need to make sure that the washer won't use more water per load than the gray tank can handle.

2) Some outdoor kitchens power the fridge only by an inverter, even when plugged into shore power. Would need to make sure that the inverter can power the washer/dryer.
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If the floor plan is one that you like and you've got no use for an outdoor kitchen I think it makes good sense. Seems like a good use of space that might otherwise not be used.

Two things to check come to mind.
1) I know some outdoor kitchens drain to a smaller gray tank rather than the primary gray tank. You'd just need to make sure that the washer won't use more water per load than the gray tank can handle.

2) Some outdoor kitchens power the fridge only by an inverter, even when plugged into shore power. Would need to make sure that the inverter can power the washer/dryer.
Good points, thanks.
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I don't remember ever seeing a Class A with an outside kitchen but lots with washer dryers. If you have a good deal on that one ANYTHING is possible, otherwise I'd look for one with a washer dryer. WIFE'S RULE .....NO WASHER DRYER NO MOTOR HOME!!!!!!
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It would have to handle the weight and vibration during the spin cycle. I think the splendid combo is over 150 lbs.
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