>>2372882There's a LP tank/furnace that does the hot water and heating
I'd prefer to stay away from electric so I can live more off the grid. Up there, there's a decent chance the power will go out often because it's heavily forested and in the middle of nowhere
>>2372941>>2372713Thanks anons. I was also looking at these "washing wands" to use with a plastic garbage can; are they gimmicks or is there a more tried-and-true method? I'm wary of plastic things that can break though.
As for a generator, I'm about 30 minutes from a gas station and honestly I have PTSD from my time overseas. In the third world where there isn't means of distributing power, everyone has a generator. All you hear at night is the constant WRRRRR of them, I can't stand it. Being around them running for too long gives me panic attacks.
But yeah, I might just have to get a spin dryer or hand-wring them. I'm pretty big and strong so I don't think hand-wringing would be too hard, but I also appreciate my time and value efficiency. Is there some sort of book of how people used to wash clothes before the invention of electricity/motors? From my research (wiki/youtube) I've also come across the crank ones and washboards, but I don't think that could fit in the shower stall.