Nope, Until last Tuesday. (exactly 1 week ago)
My family spend 12 days visiting, so I didn`t have much time to do laundry.
They left on Tuesday morning, so as soon as I dropped them off at LAX i drove back home and started cleaning up the mess, including TONS of laundry.
As fas as I can remember, it was the only time that I had to use all my 18 washers (now 19) at the same time. And with only 2 full size gas dryers and 3 compact electric dryers, things jammed up for a few minutes (not too much)
I just kept the clothes waiting in the washers for the spin dryer, then some clothes I put on the drying racks to accelerate the drying a little by reusing the heat (with 5 dryers not vented outside, you can imagine the laundry room turned into a sauna).
When all the dryers were full and running, I just continued spin drying everything and throwing the loads back to the washers to wait for the first available dryer.
When I was done spin drying, the gas dryers finished drying so I started to transfer the loads that were halfway dry from the electric dryers to the gas dryers, just to finish faster because I was already tired.
In 2 hours everything was done, considering always the longest cycle and repeating the rinses, no matter what washer I used.
I also have a 3rd gas dryer, a SQ Marathon that wasn't connected yet. and a Frigidaire stacked FL washer that needs restoration (but I'm already using the dryer)
The cherry on the top of my laundry room is a Tabletop Whirlpool wringer that needs restoration and soon I'll create a thread about it.
DaveAMKrayoGuy, a spin dryer would be a great addition to your laundry room. It can save tons of electricity or gas by extracting over 60% or the residual moisture left by your washer, expressively cutting down the drying times.
We're about to release the new model that replaces the Nina Soft in a couple of weeks. It's a bigger spin dryer with 3200 RPM spin speed ans SS drum.