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White Pinnacle 21-852 Compact Dryer - Front View Digital Display | United RV Parts
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White Pinnacle 18-860 Compact RV Dryer - Front View 3.5 Cu Ft | United RV Parts
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White Splendide DV6500X Stackable Dryer - Front View Open Door | United RV Parts
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White Splendide DV1725X 24" RV Stackable Dryer - Front View | United RV Parts
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What RV washer dryer combo fits my rig?

Most RV washer dryer combos are built for a standard 24-inch laundry cabinet, but cutout depth, venting requirements (vented vs. ventless), and water inlet position vary by model. Measure the cabinet width, height, and depth before ordering, and confirm whether your rig is plumbed for hot and cold or cold-only supply. If you are also reviewing other appliance fit questions, our Norcold 7 cubic foot refrigerator essentials collection follows the same measure-before-you-buy logic.

Vented or ventless RV dryer: which one should I choose?

Vented dryers move moisture outside through a wall or floor vent and dry loads faster, but they require a vent path through your rig. Ventless (condensing) dryers pull moisture into an internal reservoir or drain line, which makes them easier to install in rigs without an existing vent but adds 30 to 60 minutes per cycle. Full-timers and boondockers usually prefer ventless for the install flexibility; weekend campers with an existing vent often stay with vented.

What hookups does an RV dryer need?

Most RV dryer and washer dryer combo units run on 110V/120V AC shore power, draw between 10 and 15 amps, and need cold water supply, a drain line, and either an exterior vent (vented models) or a condensate drain (ventless models). Confirm your breaker capacity and water heater output before installing. For related off-season prep, see our RV winterizing kits to protect the washer dryer lines when temperatures drop.

How do I maintain an RV washer dryer combo?

Clean the lint filter after every cycle, run a monthly empty hot-water rinse with a washer cleaner to clear detergent buildup, and inspect the inlet and drain hoses each season for cracks or loose clamps. On vented units, clear the exterior vent flap of debris twice a year. Winterize the unit by draining the pump and running RV antifreeze through the supply lines if your rig will sit in freezing temperatures.