When it comes to RV living, the bathroom setup can be a make-or-break feature. In our newsletter, we asked our readers a burning question: “Do you prefer a dry bath or a wet bath?” For those new to the RV lingo, a dry bath has a separate shower and toilet, while a wet bath combines them into one compact space-saving unit.
The results are in, and the responses were quite telling! If you missed out on this poll, don’t worry—make sure to participate in our next one to have your say and be a part of our collective RV wisdom.
Poll Results: Wet Bath Wins!
The numbers speak for themselves:
- 64% of our readers prefer a wet bath
- While 36% are fans of the dry bath.
It seems that the majority of our RV enthusiasts are willing to embrace the all-in-one convenience of a wet bath.
Perhaps it’s the allure of multitasking—brushing your teeth while washing your feet, anyone? Or maybe it’s just the joy of having fewer walls to clean. Whatever the reason, the wet bath clearly has a special place in the hearts (and tiny bathrooms) of many RVers.
Wet Bath: The Ultimate Space Saver?
Let’s be honest, RVs aren’t exactly known for their spaciousness. Every square inch counts, and the wet bath is the ultimate space-saving hero. Imagine the scenario: you’re parked at a picturesque campsite, and you need to freshen up. With a wet bath, you can do it all in one go! It’s like the Swiss Army knife of bathrooms. Who needs a separate shower and toilet when you can have a two-in-one experience? Plus, think of the stories you’ll have to tell your friends—”Yes, I did wash my hair and clean the toilet at the same time. Efficiency, my dear Watson!”
Dry Bath: The Lap of RV Luxury
For the 36% who voted for the dry bath, we salute you. You are the connoisseurs of RV comfort, the purveyors of privacy. A dry bath means you can take a shower without worrying about soaking the toilet paper or slipping on a wet floor. It’s the lap of luxury in the RV world, a little slice of home on wheels. Perhaps you’re the type who enjoys a leisurely shower, free from the constraints of a multi-functional space. Or maybe you just like to keep your bathroom activities separate. Either way, we get it—sometimes, a little extra space goes a long way.
Conclusion: Why Wet Bath Won the Day
So why did the wet bath come out on top? We think it boils down to two main factors: space and simplicity. In the compact world of RVs, every square inch is precious, and the wet bath maximizes the utility of that space. It’s a no-fuss, no-muss solution that appeals to the minimalist in all of us. Plus, let’s face it—RVing is all about adventure, and what’s more adventurous than a bathroom that keeps you on your toes? Whether you’re a wet bath warrior or a dry bath devotee, one thing is clear: our readers are passionate about their RV bathrooms. And that’s the kind of enthusiasm we love to see!