Washing machines
Hi,
Does anyone know if club sites charge to use the spin cycle on washing machine?
To keep cost down I was thinking of doing some hand washing rather than use washing machine then just spin and either put on airer or dryer.
I normally do 2 to 3 washed a week in van at the cost of £6+ each.
Thanks
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Not sure if they have changed, but some Sites had a separate spinner. There was always a charge though. Some Sites had cold fill only machines.
If you do that much washing every week, you could look at one of the portable washer/spinner machines? Might work out cheaper for you long term. You would need to carry water back and forth unless on a serviced pitch.
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The newer front loader washing machines will do a spin only and usually costs £1.00 to operate or 1 token which is available from the site office, the old single spinners were removed many years ago from sites H&S I think was the reason for their removal.
Hope this helps.
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Shows how long it is since we stayed on a Club Site and used Laundry RK😁
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It's £4 for a wash cycle which takes around 40 minutes and £1 for a spin. Dryers are £1 for a 15 minute cycle.
Spinners were removed along with irons back in 2011.
JK
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If the machines are still the same, the £1 setting is for Rinse and Spin, so super easy to hand wash in the sinks and put straight in the machine. Can’t understand why anyone would pay £4 for the full programme when the sinks are right next to the machines!
Happy days!
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The OP states they do 2 or 3 washes a week, that would be a lot of holiday time bending over those sinks for the sake of a few quid.
I had one of those twin tub things when we were in Spain, worked really well and only used 2kw per week.
JK
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£3 to save a lot of effort and (probably) get a better wash sounds well worth it to me.
Unless only doing one's smalls!
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The OP was asking how to keep the cost down. Washing in the sinks then putting it in the machines for rinse and spin for £1 is really easy. It is much less time consuming than having to hang around for a full cycle too.
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I got that, but you wrote:
Can’t understand why anyone would pay £4 for the full programme when the sinks are right next to the machines!
So, JK and I were helping you to understand.
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