Extra-capacity drum washes 20% bigger loads then dries them up to 35% faster.
Washes up to 15 lbs. of laundry; dries up to 11 lbs. Redesigned vented drying system dries laundry up to 35% faster than previous models. LEDs display up-to-the-minute cycle status. Larger 11 1/2" dia. door opening makes loading and unloading easier. Heavier-duty internal components add durability for RV or marine use. Silent, brushless AC motor makes this the quietest RV washer/dryer combo available today. Unique Add-An-Item feature lets you add laundry during the cycle. Fits easily into cut-out space of previous model yet weighs 13 lbs. less. Unit dimensions are 33 1/8"H x 23 1/2"W x 23 3/8"D.
Automatic prewash, detergent, fabric softener and bleach dispenser
Detergent recycling system
Automatic load balance control
Automatic water level control
Dual tumble direction
Add-An-Item feature
Low Heat option
Low Spin option
Extra Rinse option
Prewash option
Wash Temperature selector
Dry Time selector
Selectable Cotton, Synthetics, Wool Dry
Cotton Heavy-Duty Wash cycles: Super, Heavy, Regular, Express
Permanent Press Wash cycles: Heavy, Regular, Delicates, Express
Gentle Wash cycles: Silk, Wool
More User-Friendly Features
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Tech Specs
Weight: 153 lbs.
Dimensions: 33 1/8"H x 23 1/2"W x 23 3/8"D
Warranty: Mfr. 1 year limited RV warranty, extendable to 5 years.
Manufacturer: Westland Sales
Mfg Part #: WD2100XC
Tech Notes:
Splendide 2100XC Washer Dryer Combo - White: Customer Reviews
Camper's Choice Rating
(5 Based on 3 Reviews)
Reviewed by 3 customers
By
Anonymous
I Love it
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
December 13, 2011
This machine is great! I have tried several different types of clothes and cycles. I have not had any problems with wrinkles with my clothes, shirts, jeans, PJ;s or towels. I did wash a twin size set of flat sheets, case and sham, now they came out wrinkled and slightly damp on 60 min. dry, but I just put them back in the dryer and let the remaining
heat finish them. It is very quiet, but does shake my 37 ft travel trailer in the spin cycles, but then settles down and it's not too noticeable. I am using their detergent and really like the smell, very clean and you only use 1 or 2 tbs.
I am on oxygen and not having to pull clothes out of a washer and put them into the dryer is an amazing help to me. My advise is to buy one, it will make your life easier.
By nancy vanderbrink
from LINWOOD , MI
from LINWOOD , MI
Very nice item
6 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
April 27, 2011
We recently purchased a new washer/dryer combo. Wonderful! It does a great job washing and drying. After you learn the proper technique of loading to wash, and dry. We don't have to find and haul every out to a laundrymat. A very good investment
By 4dabirds
from Cody, WY
from Cody, WY
Very HaPpY Overall :)
35 out of 36 people found this review helpful.
March 28, 2011
Our unit arrived within a week and it came with the water hoses. Pros: Compact and reasonably quiet machine;
product tray for bleach, detergent, and fabric softener; multiple settings for washing and drying; washer cleans very
well; dryer also
drys very well (with a caveat - please see below). High RPM
spin means that you can remove the clothes right after the
wash cycle and they will not take long to hang dry.
Convenient idea - place dry clothes in and then wash/dry in
the same tub without any further work from me! Cons:
Small tub that you cannot fill because you need room for the
clothes to tumble dry (to reduce wrinkling); clothes come
out VERY wrinkly if you overload or do not take some care in
how you dry them. Here is how I get the best results: I
use an Oxy Clean gel stick to pre-treat clothes with tough
stains like oil; add about 1 tbsp HE detergent and softener
to the tray; fill the machine 1/2 - 2/3 of the way
(pair of jeans, 2 long sleeve shirts, and a towel); if I
pre-treated I will select an extra rinse to remove any
chance of buildup; Set unit on #4 (wash/dry combo) and dryer
timer on 100 (80 if I am just drying lighter things like
shirts - 120 if it is all
towels). Following this pattern, most things will come out
manageably wrinkled. To reduce wrinkles further: Remove
jeans at end of wash cycle and shake/smooth flat (to remove
some of the wrinkles that occur from the high spin rpms);
then place back in tub and resume cycle. For shirts, I
shake and place back in the tub; resuming the high cotton
heat cycle, but when the clothes get closer to being done, I
click the low heat button. By doing this and drying to the
point where there is just the slightest bit of moisture left
in the shirts, you reduce the wrinkling down to a very low
level. To wash whites/darks together, I use the Shout
Color Catcher sheets to keep my darks from bleeding onto the
whites - they work very well!









