Whirlpool is one of the leading companies in the home appliance market, with over one hundred years of experience and history within the industry. Whirlpool shows no signs of stopping, either, as they’re always looking for new ways to grow their portfolio of appliances through innovation and creativity. In this article, I will give you a full Whirlpool WTW5000DW review.
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Whirlpool WTW5000DW Review
1. Specification
- Type of washer: Top loading
- Material: Stainless steel
- Capacity: 4-3/10
- Dimensions: 42 x 28 x 28 inches
- Weight: 140 pounds
- Water level: Automatic
- Detergent: Required
- Warranty: One Year
- Temperature Control: Yes
- Number of Cycles: 12
- Number of Spin Speeds: 2
2. Sleek and Simple Design
The design of this washer is no bells and whistles, and it can fit in perfectly with any design features of your house. There are no seams around the base of the washer, giving it a clean look.
The control panel is laid out nicely and gives the machine a modern look. There is little to draw your attention to on the washer which is often what people want from their washing machines.
3. Advanced Controls
The control panel is where the 4.3 cu.ft Top Load Washer really shines, in our opinion. There is an adjustable knob to choose the main cycle, and four other controls to tweak smaller settings as well.
The main 12 cycles include casual, bulky items/sheets, and heavy-duty washes, ensuring that there is a cycle for anything you need washing. You can then choose the soil level, between extra light, light, medium, and heavy.
Next up choose the temperature of the wash from five different options, from tap cold all the way to hot. There are four rinse options: one rinse, two rinses, one rinse with softener, and two rinses with softener.
As we mentioned before, you can also choose whether you want your clothes to be prewashed or not. There are also small lights underneath the main control that shows you which stage of the cycle your clothes are currently on so that you can estimate when it’ll be finished by.
4. Cycles
With 12 different impressive cycles to choose from, it’s difficult not to talk about them all in great detail. For the sake of time, we’ll only discuss two more and leave the rest for you to explore.
The deepwater wash cycle tackles difficult stains by using more water within the basket. This breaks the stains down so that they’re more likely to come out within one wash. Say goodbye to multiple washes to tackle tricky stains.
Another cycle that we think is very beneficial is the quick wash cycle. You can wash clothes in under half an hour with this setting, which is great for on-the-go people. What’s more is that this cycle spins more water out of the clothes so that they take longer to dry in the dryer.
One thing that we will mention about the quick wash cycle is that the clothes may not get as clean as if you were to conduct a deep water wash. That being said, the former will take up less energy, money, and time, so both extremes have their pros and cons.
5. Self-Cleaning Ability
Imagine how nice it’ll be on the dreaded cleaning day when you have one less thing to worry about? We really like the fact that you just press a button and the machine does all the interior cleaning for you. Simply wipe down the outside every now and then and you’re done!
You’ll also be able to relax with the peace of mind that your clothes have not been washed in a dirty washer. You can do this as often as you like, so whenever you get the urge to clean inside your washer, all you have to do is press a button.
To sum up, I have given you a Whirlpool WTW5000DW review. I hope that you will satisfy with the outstanding features of this model.