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to be fair.....if you go to that video link in reply #11 and go to around the 26:30 mark, as you can see, with a full tub of water and not overloaded, it is indeed circulating the clothes. But if it's overloaded, forgetaboutit. So just don't ever overload it and it should be good.
 
I've seen some really cool laundry room pictures on here over the years. I think everyone would love a matching set.......I had a matching set all my life until recently.......I feel like as long as they are the same color it's close enough :)
 
"For washing clothes i will continue even with new washer to use warm water hot water for bed sheets"

No, you won't.

Regaqrdless of what temperature you select you'll have either cold or "wannabe lukewarm"

I'm sorry, I'm not here to bully you at all. I'm just sharing my experience with this catastrophic washer.

The only cycle you'll use is the bulky items. all the others, the water level is so ridiculously low that you'll instantly look and say "something is wrong".

The agitator creates the false impression that it's like an older washer with an agitator... No, it's NOT. For most loads, the water won't even come close to the auger.

Rinse is not only ridiculous. it's inexistent at all. It's a 5 second spray between the wash drain and the spin... clothes still saturated with suds... then it goes straight to final spin.
If you select extra rinse (fabric softener) ... WOW, how generous! it fills with literally 1 inch of water, so the agitator can splash the water against the clothes that are still stuck against the drum after the intermediate spin.

It takes FOREVER to complete any cycle, simply because this washer is dumb... you start the cycle, it takes like 1 minute to start spinning to sense the load... almost 5 minutes to start filling... then it fills (less than half tub for a full load) other 2 or 3 minutes "thinking" to start agitating... then it stops... thinks for other minute before it drains... finishes draining, stops... other two minutes (with the pump off) to start spinning. things like that... It's like this washer has dementia.

My husband Darryl is very tolerant about literally everything... I say something is not working and he's always like "come on, give it a chance, it's trying"... Even him looked at this washer and it was the very first time since we married almost 6 years ago that I saw him saying a bad word.

In no time you'll start seeing your clothes dingy, your whites will be grey, lint everywhere, ring around the collar will turn into a "collar in the ring".

It's a shame that Whirlpool had the guts to put this on the market. It DOES NOT CLEAN, it DOES NOT RINSE.

The only thing it does very nicely (for a top load washer) is the spin.

I wish I had a way to publish here the Whatsapp videos I made of this dreadful washer, so you could see with your own eyes.... it's absolutely stupid.

Save your money and run away from it because I'm completely sure you'll regret and hate it.
 
models change and in 2021 the model might have improve

the model might have improve over the years plus do not really need a costly washer to get clothes clean it will be use for 2 adult myself and my mom so clothes are not relly that dirty in the case of my mom and myself check the link for the lg its to costly and have to much electronics and do not relly need things like steam washing or steam drying
 
One of the things that I love about vacuum stores compare to most department chains is you can try a vacuum out before you buy to see if you like it or not. It's a shame though that it's harder to do with laundry products. Personally, I would feel annoyed if I bought a washer that I would later not like then having to waste time packing it up to either return it or exchange it for something else. My sister-n-law regretted not returning their Maytag when they had a chance. They can still trade it in but unfortunately it would just be more money wasted down in the drain for them.

If I honestly bought a new washer today and if it HAD to be a Maytag, it would be their commercial model. I honestly think it's well worth spending two hundred more on something that cleans BETTER than the other model but also more basic. I'm not sure what price differences there are in Canada but if price is more of a concern, I agree with agiflow, I would've also gone with the Amana.

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its a shame that consumer reports is almost entirely paywalled. It would also be really nice if stores had functional demo units that you could do a load in to see how it handled your laundry, though I do see why that isn't really a thing currently.
 

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