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LightShip - The Future?

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LightShip continues to flow interesting information about this new camper over on their FaceBook page. Here is one post that is counterintuitive for RV's. I always thought an RV dishwasher made no sense.

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A dishwasher in an RV does sound a bit counterintutive and it could be a water saving feature, if and only if you don't actually know how to wash dishes by hand. For the cost, I would rather have a crew cab F350 included than a dishwasher.
 
LightShip continues to flow interesting information about this new camper over on their FaceBook page. Here is one post that is counterintuitive for RV's. I always thought an RV dishwasher made no sense.

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We always thought the same thing when we were mostly “camping”.

Now that we are full time we use mostly normal dishes, silverware, etc.

We kind of chuckled when we looked at our Superstar since it had a dishwasher. I will say we are glad we have it now. Doesn’t use much water at all and we run when full.
 
I bought a Loch Capsule counter top dish washer for my little travel trailer, works great for my needs:


stores under the sink and out of the way when not needed.
 

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