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Why the Whirlpool Duet Was a Great Buy For My Wife and I

A Case for Front-Loading, High Efficiency Washing Machines

By DM, published Jan 04, 2006
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When my wife and I came home from a long vacation, we were daunted by the task of doing all our laundry in our old washer and dryer. We decided to buy the Whirlpool Duet washer and dryer. Without a doubt, purchasing the Whirlpool Duet washer and dryer was a great decision.  While they are a bit pricey, these machines are well worth the money.  Whirlpool claims the washer saves about $90 per year on electricity for the average user (an added bonus with today's energy costs), and it uses 69% less water than standard washers.  That savings alone makes up the difference in price.  Plus, factor in the capacity of the Duet, and you will spend less time doing your laundry.

The Duet's capacity doesn't look any bigger than other large-capacity washers on paper.  The difference lies in the lack of an agitator.  The wash spins in a drum rather than being forced around.  This means less space is taken up in the washer and more clothes will fit.  Additionally, the washer is much more gentle on your clothes, making them last longer (think about that great shirt being torn around the agitator once every few weeks for a year).  Whirlpool boasts that one can wash 16 pairs of jeans in one load.  You can also wash a king size comforter, saving on dry-cleaning bills.  The Duet's front-loading, high efficiency washer also has a pull-out dispenser for detergent, fabric softener, and bleach.  Each material is distributed at just the right time, and it is mixed with the water before entering the drum, rather than just dumped in.  With different cycles for whites, heavy duty things, normal clothes, hand washables, etc., the Duet has the ability to wash just about anything you have. 

Takeaways
  • Extra cost is an investment, saves money over the long-run.
  • More gentle on your clothes.
  • Environmentally better than traditional systems.
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I have had nothing but trouble with my Whirlpool duet. The machine has had limited use and I am now in week ten of no washing machine because no one can figure out what the H**?? is wrong with it. It has had a new computer board, new start button and now they are trying to get a door latch for me. I would not recommend this machine to anyone and repeated calls to Whirlpool have resulted in no satisfaction. They just don't care

Posted on 11/02/2007 at 5:11:00 PM

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