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Title: Window in Shower
Post by: Jota on September 30, 2020, 12:54:37 pm
I realized something the other day while in the shower.
My Laze Daze 23.5 front lounge has a nice opening window in the shower.
It's great for airing out the shower when done, especially if there is a nice breeze.
Dries it out nicely.
Which other models from LD have this? Rear bath ??
I know some have a skylight, which is nice, but not like a window.
Can you think of any other RV you've ever seen with a window in the shower?
Title: Re: Window in Shower
Post by: Chris Horst on September 30, 2020, 01:03:28 pm
I realized something the other day while in the shower.
My Laze Daze 23.5 front lounge has a nice opening window in the shower.
It's great for airing out the shower when done, especially if there is a nice breeze.
Dries it out nicely.
Which other models from LD have this? Rear bath ??
I know some have a skylight, which is nice, but not like a window.
Can you think of any other RV you've ever seen with a window in the shower?
31'
Title: Re: Window in Shower
Post by: Joan on September 30, 2020, 01:11:35 pm
The TK has a shower window.
Title: Re: Window in Shower
Post by: Jota on September 30, 2020, 01:21:27 pm
So LD, has a fair amount of models with one.
Another reason we all have a LD, they have features no one else thinks of.
How about any other RV manufacturers?
Title: Re: Window in Shower
Post by: Judie Ashford on September 30, 2020, 01:44:31 pm
"Can you think of any other RV you've ever seen with a window in the shower?"

Our 2005 RB has a window in the shower.  There was quite a flap some time back about that window not being sealed properly, but that Lazy Daze expected the provided window curtain to provide sufficient protection. 

I don't know if that is true.  We seldom use the shower, but the few times we have, I didn't see any problem, but then something like that would not openly manifest itself for quite a while, if ever, until actual damage is visible!  Water can be pretty evil!


   Virtual hugs,

   Judie
Title: Re: Window in Shower
Post by: tlbh2o on September 30, 2020, 05:26:57 pm
Our 01 mid bath doesn't have a window "in" the shower but it is right next to it. Yes it is great to air out the bathroom quickly.
Theresa