Maytag MVWC450XW Centennial 3.6 Cu. Ft. White Top Load Washer - Energy Star

Maytag MVWC450XW Centennial 3.6 Cu. Ft. White Top Load Washer - Energy Star
  • Automatic Temperature Control
  • DependableClean Wash System
  • Low Water Wash With EcoConserve
  • Dimensions (WHD): 27" X 43" X 26"

We replaced our five year old Kenmore washer and dryer with the Maytag Centennial Series washer and dryer.Uncertain at first if I would like the "high efficiency" washer, but I am 100% pleased with my decision.Although the washer makes somewhat of a grinding sound (instead of the agitation sound which we are all so accustomed to over the years), I feel our clothes are clean and I must admit we do feel we will save water and money over the years.There are only two of us, so I might have looked at a larger capacity washer and dryer if our children were still at home, but this Maytag combo does the job very well for us.I suggest any senior citizen give it a try!

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We purchased the Maytag Centennial washing machine, and it's a piece of junk. It does NOT get the clothes clean. The water goes in the machine, and the clothes simply soak in the water then it spins out.

I have not had one clean batch of laundry since the day that garbage was delivered here. Maytag made all kinds of claims -it would wash large loads, bulky loads, small loads, you name it. It can't even get a small load clean. Yes, we most certainly are using the Tide pods as recommended. I put four of those things in the machine with the last laundry load and the laundry still didn't get clean.

Don't be fooled by Maytag's past good reputation. Their washers are junk now. This has been an expensive lesson learned for us. They won't ever get another cent from us and this junk of theirs is going to the dump.

Better yet, I should sue for return of my money and make them come get this junk out of my house at their expense.

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