Whirlpool dishwasher motors update

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gelaundry4ever

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Hey guys, I noticed that the whirlpool dishwasher motors of today seem to be weak and alternate their wash arms on all models, even on Maytag. I don't understand. Why couldn't Whirlpool use the bigger motors like they do on Maytag? What are they trying to hide? Kitchenaid uses a bigger motor like its Maytag counterpart, unlike Whirlpool who uses these puny motors. I thought Whirlpool discontinued their global wash system. Either they did or they didn't. I wish Whirlpool used the microclean motor for their own namesake models just to keep up like they did with the point voyager. There's no way these stupid crappy puny pumps can handle anything due to that weak spray. And, I hate that stupid alternating wash system. My Bosch-built Kenmore never does that. It has a more powerful pump that actually blasts water up to the roof. I can pee harder than Whirlpool dishwashers can pump water through their spray arms, I swear. The alternating wash zones are really driving me crazy. Most of everybody is using them, even Maytag as of late. I can see these wash pump motors burning out in short order.[this post was last edited: 8/3/2024-22:56]
 
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So what’s the update? All I’m hearin is a whole lotta barkin

Maytag Kitchenaid and Whirlpool all are the exact same dishwashers for the top of the line models, all have the same wash systems and motors. There’s absolutely no difference other than the badge. As we’ve discussed many times before, this new wash system began in 2020. Whirlpool has been making alternating wash arm dishwashers for quite a long time now, since maybe 2013. Not every model was this though.

From what I know the motors are indeed smaller on this particular wash system VS what they used to make long ago, however the arms are still powerful when they run since all the water in the tub is being forced out one single spray arm at once, but I do agree it’s quite unnecessary & unconventional to alternate the arms instead of just using a large enough motor that could handle running every wash zone simultaneously getting the job done faster and more efficiently as manufacturers have been doing for decades but variety is also good too but unfortunately whirlpool doesn’t offer variety anymore really. Almost every single one of their dishwashers have the alternating arm system. Only the base model has an old fashioned wash system unless they screwed that one up too now.

But this is nothing new, it’s just becoming much more popular for some reason nowadays I don’t mind it too much since I don’t like brand new dishwashers anyway! Frigidaire has been doing this since like the early 2000s or even sooner, and some other brands have as well. So doesn’t affect me much, and they still offer great cleaning results and everyone has a preference here.

Maybe because the bigger motors pulled more electricity they had to switch to smaller motors to meet updated energy regulations, who knows. And the smaller motors they had to start using wouldn’t be powerful enough to handle running each zone simultaneously.
 

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