New Maytag commercial top load washer video.

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I'm curious to see how Whirlpool will redesign their machines in the new year. I'm hoping they will be something similar to this. I like their current model but HATE that agitation that it does during the fill, its too rough on clothes. I do like how this one will spin the tub around to wet the load down. It's also a rarity these days to see that spray rinse after the wash cycle. Companies removed that many years ago when the first wave of regulations came into effect, around 2011 or so.

I'm happy that manufactures have realized that they can make a traditional agitator washer with just the normal cycle meeting the guidelines.

As far as laundromats not having toploaders, there are still plenty of them out there. We have 8 laundromats in town, and only 3 are strictly frontloaders. 4 of the others are actually topload heavy, and I frequent sites online and lots of laundromats still have plenty of toploaders around, although usually SpeedQueen's.
 
Agitation while filling

Oh GOD! What a horrible way to force people over to HE- or maybe they really are that dumb. And I thought the 4 inch water rinse GE and Ropers did was bad. Dunno, but that is so far away from what a washer should be doing. Manufactures in the past actually made sure the tub was full before agitation- it was hard wired into the machine.

But mark my words: the glory days of America are coming. In the next 8 years there is a good chance we will see plenty more toploaders such as this Maytag. Hot fills, full tubs, DA agitators, immediate spin, 5 year warranty, strong cabinets, porcelain on steal tubs and tops... Hopefully a pressure switch or two ;)

My ultimate fantasy is a Galaxy like BOL with water level control coupled with a 5 year warranty. I think that would be a winner for many folks. Whole line on top of that.
 
What comes after F in the following sequnce? A,B,C,D,E,F...

@mark_wpduet: Because thats what the patterns were showing. God awful toys that kept getting worse and worse every year while no hope of energy regs being rolled back. Yes I know folks will argue in the name of energy efficiency, but seriously there is no excuse for slow fills, reduced warrantys, anemic agi, agi while filling, and all the other Bologna.
 
I say cut funding grants to the agencies responsible for dictating to manufacturers and tying their hands behind their backs. I think WP should give up on "cabrio" and make good old fashioned machines they were very good at producing.

This Maytag is a start and to build quality appliances like they used to do.

After the DD washers were replaced by these so called "HE" washers it has been an uphill battle to get back to washers that use water and an agitator..oh and a warm rinse option.. maybe WP will put that back in.. GE is doing it.

With this current administration that could very well happen.
 
Finally went to my appliance dealer and saw this Maytag. They just got the machine in as the lid had tape on it and no sales literature or price on the machine yet. The sales lady was accommodating as she was quick to pull out the shipping brace in the basket to let me look.

I knew more about the product then they did. Figures. The one sales guy said there was a three year parts and labor warranty and I corrected him that there was supposed to be a 5 year parts and labor warranty.

He said.. "oh that was last years model" OK so he knew of last years model but had no idea if these would be available throughout 2018.

Anyway my take on the machine is it does have a beefier cabinet than the Whirlpool agitator model that sat next to it. The machine was not leveled and was light when I rocked it but well put together. I don't know if this is a porcelain coated top or not.. doubt it though as there is nothing in the literature about a porcelain top and lid.

What I don't get about Whirlpool is that they still make porcelain wash baskets...then why can't they make the Maytags with porcelain tops if this is supposed to be their "better built" washers?

I can say though that the steel for the top is more rigid than the one on my Speed Queen... hardly any flex at all on the Maytag.

Whirlpool has the money and know how and resources to build a washer that would knock Speed Queen for a loop. Just wish they would realize that and get hopping on the best washers domestically money can buy.
 
I've watched the video 2X now:

The machine LOOKS very well made and the wash action is exactly what a TL should have. I will reserve judgement of this machine VS the new SQ until I see evidence of both build quality and washability in both of these commercial TLs. A preliminary guess would be the SQ is better built but the MT will out wash it. Nice to see that Whirlpool seems to be answering SQ in the market of a Commercial Grade TL. Choice and level playing field competition in business are good things.
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No problem Steve. It will be interesting to see what "Maytag" will have in store for the coming year. Hope this Maytag isn't a one trick pony and that they will offer more models with this kind of warranty to be a real competitor to Speed Queen.
 
So Whirlpool and Speed Queen both call their single action agitators "flex vane". Very interesting. It's clear Speed Queen sales put a fire under WP's butt.

It's too early to tell but if these Maytag commercial grade washers will be available as they are and already meet the 2018 water use guidelines which assuming they already do, Maytag will have a winner.

2018 will be interesting with Maytag and Speed Queen battling for the best traditional type top load washers. From the video we have seen... my money is on Maytag. Don't think Speed Queen will have this kind of wash action.

The proof is in the pudding.... we shall see what we shall see.
 
Its so fascinating to see how the VMW Agitator models have evolved over the years.



Then the dreaded agipeller...


Back to real agitators, but i think we all knew the issue with these models...


Now...

A real hot wash, added durability, excellent agitation and turnover.

Looks like WP is trying to mimic the DD's. The drain and spin sequence (especially the sound of it engaging into spin) to me just shouts out WP DD. I really like how it has faster agitation too...also reminiscent of certain agitation speeds found on WP DD's.
 
What I find really neat washerdude is that it mimics a DD and BD. How cool is that! Finally WP is finding their way back. This new Maytag is so far the best implementation of the this VMW design. WP is definitely ironing out the kinks.

I may be romanticising a little, but it is like WP is giving a nod to their former major platforms.
 
They are evolving forward. At one point you could not even get a deep fill or a classic agi- now it looks like you can get two. Also I think they improved the durability on several drive parts.
 

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