You and I have the same camper, some questions.
What ge dryer did you get?
I'm thinking of putting the washer on a sliding shelf that pulls out when I do laundry, with the dryer above.
What about power, I only have one 15 amp socket in the laundry closet.
The GE washer Model is #:GFW148SSMWW it's a 24" 2.4 cubic foot washer with a 120V plug and slides right into the washer prep area with some room to spare.
The dryer is a Panda dryer, I don't recall the model off hand and it isn't on the front of it but it is the 3.5 cubic foot capacity one with the dial up on the top right of the unit (some dials are on the bottom right) I'm sure either unit works great it's probably just a preference/option.
I initially purchased a GE dryer to stack on top of the GE washer and I can't recall that model number either (I measured the washer and called GE to confirm the dryer I picked would fit on top of the washer and to figure which out of the 2 stackable kits they offered would be the correct one to put both units together. GE has absolutely amazing and quick customer service!) but after receiving everything and it just being me on the install, it was a literal nightmare to get it hooked up due to only having a couple inches of clearance to work with as I held the dryer forward and tried to work in the back, if I had paid a pro or had 2 people it probably would've been a better option than the Panda dryer seeing how amazing the washing machine operates. With that said though I've been running a Panda dryer since 2018 and it still drys my clothes. The mechanical timer on the dryer sometimes isn't sure which way to rotate (up or down) so I just put it in the middle (100 minutes) that way no matter if it counts down to zero or counts up to 200 minutes and then stops my clothes are still dry other than that no issues with the dryer.
I also built a custom bracket stackable system to mount the GE washer and Panda dryer on top of each other.
The washer will honestly be the only washer I'll ever run in an RV assuming it'll always fit. It will wash the dirtiest clothes and get them clean and the spin cycle just about completely drys the clothes prior to putting them in the dryer. Hands down this washer has been an amazing decision! In the future when my Panda dryer goes out I'll probably revisit the GE dryer and just have a pro do the install though so it'll be matching units.
I can also run both the washer and the dryer at the same time on the same 15 amp plug without any issues.
You probably wouldn't need to put the units on a sliding shelf, we just open our closet door and it's easily accessible. The built in shelf on the right hand side of the prep area is a bit hard to access with the washer and dryer there but adding a sliding shelf wouldn't help that either.
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