Maytag DC Super Capacity is a really a Standard size tub

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not sure what you mean...but, i have noticed by which agitator is being used to compare sizes...

if it has the straight vane then its large capacity

if it has the load sensor agitator then its super capacity

thats the only thing i could see.
 
I mean the super capacity with both the loadsensor and powerflex 12 agitators is the same size as the maytag DC standard/large capacity tub.
I measured the super capacity Maytag DC to find out how big it was compare to the Maytag DP deep tub. The DC only measured 21" wide and 12 1/2"-to-13" tall.
Also measured the DC white, older style stardard/large tub and it had the same measurements.
And, I understand the loadsensor allows more usable space in the tub because of the 'dual-action' style agitator but, the dimensions are the same.
 
well this goes back to what I said on another thread

for example GE filter flo....

there used to be a standard size and large available....

then as years went by...standard became large and large became extra large....but the tubs never really changed just the wording...and they think they fooled us.....idiots!
 
Exactly, these manufactures fail to realiaze capacity is one of the most important features to the comsumer. Instead of keeping up with top washers with the largest capacities they decreased their tub sizes. The older maytag deep tubs are larger than the DC's. They should have at least kept those tubs or enlarge them. I don't get the misleading wording.
When I start building my Maytag 'DREAM MACHINE' which is the LAT9806AAW or the LAT9904AAW (computer touch) I'm going to install the older white, DEEP tub and use the power-fin agitator. I just need to find one.
 
if you can find one...go for the digital....so many options and the adjustments are more than any dial could ever give you...there's just a lot more adjustments on the individual units than the stacked like I have....but I can increase wash time to 19min, rinse 6min and last spin to 8min...nice to have this amount of adjustment for those heavy loads...

if you get a chance...look at my collections...I don't have them all on there yet but take a look at the stackable I just got....I would have taken a dial set...but glad I found this on craigslist for $50.00...also would like a side x side units, but will keep looking!
 
on craigslist for $50.00...

Where!?! How far did you have to travel for the digital. I mean, 19 min for a wash, 6 min rinse and 8 min spin cycle, that's perfect. Even with my whirlpool 640 rpm spin I reset it about six times to wring out the extra water.

Here are some pics. The LAT9904AAW-1st choice

5-26-2009-21-43-58--scrubflex.jpg
 
Only had to go to marlton,nj...just below cherry hill...about 40 minutes for me...today I have to go to galloway, near atlantic city, about 35 minutes...just funny, looking for months and then bam, every week I find a new set....I even got last week a maytag gyrator wringer that works...needs some clean up...new belt, new drain hose(no pump though)just lay hose on ground...I did a whole days wash in it just to see it work...not sur where to put it for display, inside or out...I have the matching galvanized rinse tub on wheels...you never know...I like the A712...but would definately go with the digital if you can...
 
ok...here goes....

picked up the new set today...washer is a helical drive A482...large capacity written on panel....16 inches deep

the one I got the other day at habitat is an orbital drive LA283...large capacity on the panel....14 inches deep

the orbital is newer and yet for a large capacity has the smaller tub....

did they think we would never notice? their both are a light speckled tub, not white...odd I thought...
 
large capacity...light speckled tub...

EXCELLENT! Hey, does the LA283 have the powerflex 12 and the A482 have the turquoise power-fin agitator? Yogi can you do me a big favor and measure the width of these tubs? Take the agitator's measurement plus the 'space between the agitator base to the sides' of the tubs and you'll have the width. That's with the agitator in the tub.
 
the LA283 orbital has eight vanes...four at the bottom and four on the shaft, smaller base...

the A482 has the power fin with just four vanes at the bottom only, large base...

both have a filter in the agitator....the one I got yesterday, the old lady never knew there was a filter in the agitator...never cleaned in 20 years...packed and "YUK"!
and it had all the books for both machines...have no idea what I'm gonna do with all these machines

and, both tubs measure 21 inches across
 
another thought from a previous thread...the helical drive indexed with the first wash and then stopped...only does it with a heavy load on ocassion...20 years old...may need new brakes eventually...but this doesn't affect performance from my point of view...

I know a lot of these guys drop mega bucks into refurbishing some of these machine...but I look at it two ways, if the parts cost a lot is it worth it...and if I was to sell it would I get most of it back...I ocassionally pick up machines from along side of the road...fix them and sell them...for about 100.00 a machine...but there's no way am I gonna sink a couple hundred dollars into a machine and try and get that back...most people won't pay that kinda money for a used washer....new motor, tranny, timer, pump or not...we invest in this stuff and, like you, build them to our liking(dreams), for the fun of it....but if it ain't broke...don't fix it....but do open it up to see whats happening inside...lol....just my rambling thoughts...thanks for listening........YOGI/Martin
 
but if it ain't broke...

You're right Martin, if it ain't don't fix it. But, all the money I'll put into my dream machine will be worth it because it will be my daily driver, plus it will last for many years. I'm going to replace my Whirlpool Gold DD, I need to sell it. It's too rough on the clothes.

You say both tubs are 21" wide, see there's variations in the large tub sizes. I was told the A806 had a 21 1/2" wide extra (large) capacity tub. And, learned from the club that an A408's tub is 22" wide. The white tubs seem to be larger than the blue-gray/spreckled tubs. In all my babbling I just want to know which one has the largest tub. Like I said earlier, consumers report listed the A712 with a 16 lbs capacity, having the tub measurements would confirm everything.

Harry
 
Well I don't think an inch here or there will really matter as long as its the deep tub and the agitator has 4 slots on each side....I mainly say this because no matter wether its helical or orbital with the 13 1/2 inch opening theres only sizes....

now tommorow, when I go to my moms I will measure the DC set opening and tub depth and width...these may be different than the older versions....seems like there is more space between the agitator base and the tub than the first orbitals that came out. especially since the opening and lid are much larger... I will get back to you...then you can think about which version you may want to go with....I have a feeling "super capacity" is gonna be the largest..but only as an orbital drive....unless you go with the "ATLANTIS" norge style with the dual drive....huge tub and slower better agitation...thats what I would rather have...will get back to you soon...
 
Maytag Computer Digital Touch Washer & Dryer set

Yogi, check out craigslist 'Maytag XL capacity washer & gas dryer set (separates)both for a $100.00 in Morristown, NJ'. The washer is A9900AAW.
 
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