Home From Lowes
Well, I just got home from Lowes. The Vantage was on display and powered up in the appliance department. Here is what I thought.
1) I liked the automatic lid opening but it seemed that you had to fight it to put the lid down.
2) Navigation through the cycles was cumbersome and the screen responsiveness was quite slow. Electing to start over meant you had to power off and power back up. There is no 'HOME' button.
3) User option settings seemed dumbed down and unclear. For example, the maytag Bravos with a heater has a clean boost option button where temperatures are guaranteed through use of the heater. I could not figure out how to enable the same option through the Vantage console or if it even exists.
4) Quiet. I was able to engage a spin only cycle. And while it was spinning at top speed, I was fooling with the controls on the dryer. A salesman walked up and started talking to me about the pair. He was unaware that the washer was spinning up a storm as it was so quiet. I leaned over and hit the light button and illuminated the interior. The led lighting did stay on until the cycle completed. Unfortunately, I feel the led lighting is quite dim for the heavily tinted windows. Too bad.
5) I went through most of the cycles on the dryer. I could not easily locate an air only cycle. The trick was to select a timed dry and then hit the portion of the screen that says medium heat. I say portion of the screen as it did not appear to be a button at all. I thought it was just a status feedback area at the bottom of the screen. The dryer would not start as it was in a demo mode. I was terribly curious to find out how quiet the dryer operated. I failed to locate any information to indicate the drum reversed at all. I don't think it does. Too bad.
That is about all the time I had to play with them as the salesman began to sell them hard. I think they have a contest to see who can sell the first set.
Malcolm