Whirlpool 3.2 Cu. Ft. Top Load Washing Machine Review

I Review This Amazing Top Load Washing Machine from Whirlpool

I spent several years working hands-on with some of the worlds greatest appliances. Throughout my time in this position, I learned what it takes to create a world-class washing machine. Whirlpool has been developing and enhancing their washing machines for the past several years, and
 because of this they have upgraded the majority of their already well-built washers. If you are searching for a washing machine that will last you and your family many years, than I suggest taking a look at the Whirlpool 3.2 Cu. Ft. Top Load Washing Machine, Model: WTW5700S. This washing machine stems from an already successful line of products, however, with the upgraded features and overall mechanics of this machine, you will be able to enjoy a stress-free and easy-to-use washer.

Main Product Features:

When consumers first glance at this traditional top load washing machine from Whirlpool, they will love the fact that it has the standard design, but with upgraded control features. You will be able to easily access all of the different wash cycles and other features through the control panel that is located on the backsplash of this washer. The controls are laid out so you are able to basically go down the line and choose your settings and then press ‘start.'

With a total drum capacity of 3.2 cubic feet, this washing machine is perfect for both small and medium sized families. If you have a large family (6+ members) than you will most likely want to go with a larger capacity washing machine, however, this washer has all of the features to withstand the laundry loads of an average family.

There are a total of four preset washing cycles, which range in wash intensity depending on the type of laundry you are doing. Some of the most popular wash cycles include hand wash, permanent press and soaking, which will treat your clothes gently and properly clean them. There are also several extra settings you are able to add onto your main wash cycles. These include heavy duty, for towels, jeans and sheets, extra spin, quick wash and extra rinsing, which is used for items that are made of denser fabric.