Mikael

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  • in reply to: My Concerns Living in An RV Permanently #2096
    Mikael
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    Thx, I see they have two models.

    For boon-docking what about something like this:
    Portable Washing Machine
    or
    The Laundry Pod

    ?

    • This reply was modified 7 years ago by Pippi.
    in reply to: My Concerns Living in An RV Permanently #2093
    Mikael
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    Thx for advice, so I learned that if I ever fall in love again, it might cost me a trailer…, lol.

    Concerning the combo do you have a link?, I might buy one for my apartment.
    Btw, I am starting on coding so I can get out of it, long story.

    in reply to: Places to rent a RV in Europe #2089
    Mikael
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    I figure out that it is better to rent from like Sweden or particular German. It just give some logistic challenges.

    In relation to the other thread on RV size, its hard/impossible to find really large RV/motorhome for rent around here. We use the word “autocamper” and most of them are a bit smaller than the large motorhomes I have seen in the US. The luxury brand in EU or a least in Denmark is Concorde from German, they do nice EU modern interior and have some large very expensive autocampers, but compare to US I don’t think they are particular impressive, though perhaps better at isolation for the cold weather…

    BTW for renting most of them are made for family holidays, with lots of beds for kids etc., not what I am looking for.

    I am just planning to rent a RV to get the hang of it, see how a winter would be. Renting permanent would not make sense around here, way too expensive. I haven’t found any leasing options.
    There is no rush, its a long term project, perhaps first when I get old(er).

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by Mikael.
    in reply to: My Concerns Living in An RV Permanently #2088
    Mikael
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    Hi

    Thx, for the replies and sorry for a slow reply, notifications went to the spam filter at first.

    First of all to clear things out, I don’t own a RV, but consider in the long run to save money for one. The whole point of it would be to move around and not get stuck in one place, then I would buy a house/apartment instead.

    jskline0: I would suspect that a washer/dryer in a RV would drain the water tanks pretty fast? Also what is the size of your RV? Of course it comes down to economics, but what is a proper RV size for 1-2 persons?

    JonTanOsb:
    Good point with bucket, I never understood the point of a machine that has to spin clothes around and tear it down a little bit every time, though it is easier. “Bathtub” in RV? Again what kind of RV size do you fellows have.

    Even in my apartment Damp/moist is a challenge. Thanks for the points I keep it in mind. It also depends on the climate/weather conditions I guess. It is related to the smell cooking issues too:

    JonTanOsb/jskline0/Pippi:
    Well of course I suspect that you can open a window in each side, thought sometimes it is very windy outside and/or winter time (below freezing point around here), so if you have something in the oven for like 45- 60 min. cooking its not optimal, or perhaps you don’t do that in an RV?.
    Even in my apartment I struggle with this. On the other side perhaps its easier to get air through and reheat.

    Pippi:
    I have been told that these washer/dryer combo are not so good, do you have any experience with these?

    AS said I am planning to move around, that’s the whole point for me.

    For all of you concerning RV size. I think US is better made for RV. You have large roads and less tax on vehicles. In my country lots of roads are small and even the largest highways would, I guess, seems small for you fellows.

    in reply to: Places to rent a RV in Europe #2023
    Mikael
    Participant

    Well I guess this forum is more for US. I found something on the internet.

    in reply to: My Concerns Living in An RV Permanently #2021
    Mikael
    Participant

    Another concern is just going for the supermarket etc. small trips, assuming its not a trailer, then you are stuck with busses, taxi or moving your home every time.

    Do anyone have small electric scooters or?

    in reply to: My Situation and Logistics about Buying My First RV #2020
    Mikael
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    If the main need is a fixed place/adress, isn´t RV a bad solution?

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