Thread Number: 97592
/ Tag: Modern Automatic Washers
Current Maytag MVWP586GW. Anyone bought one recently ? |
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Post# 1224953 , Reply# 1   2/20/2025 at 14:54 by RyneR1988 ![]() |
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Post# 1225150 , Reply# 3   2/22/2025 at 18:03 by GELaundry4ever ![]() |
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Are these people delusional? Do they think we're stupid? What the heck is up with Whirlpool? |
Post# 1225153 , Reply# 4   2/22/2025 at 19:22 by johnb300m (Chicago)   |   | |
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Post# 1225155 , Reply# 5   2/22/2025 at 20:22 by appnut ![]() |
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Post# 1225225 , Reply# 7   2/23/2025 at 15:49 by William8 (Michigan)   |   | |
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Post# 1225234 , Reply# 8   2/23/2025 at 18:15 by GELaundry4ever ![]() |
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I'll have to check them out sometime. |
Post# 1225244 , Reply# 10   2/23/2025 at 20:28 by Agiflow (Toms River)   |   | |
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....Lose their dishwasher designs. Typing from a phone isn't the most ideal. |
Post# 1225246 , Reply# 11   2/23/2025 at 20:36 by appnut ![]() |
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Pat, I had the exact thought about pump.Clean out door on New whirlpools VS the Maytag front loaders.
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Post# 1227736 , Reply# 12   3/31/2025 at 10:34 by mysteryclock (Franklin, TN)   |   | |
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I have a MVWP586GW. The biggest issue I have with it, which others online have seen as well, is what I'd call a "startup state issue". If you press the switch to turn it on then, seemingly, press it again too quickly, all lights go off, it sits for a bit, then starts a low-fill, "default" cycle of some kind. It appears that in this mode it doesn't read the knob settings correctly since it won't Deep Fill even if that's selected.
Video link below for one example (not mine) of what this odd startup state issue looks like. The only workaround I've found is to press-hold the startup button to cancel this state and try again, until the first two LEDs illuminate. At that point it fills and operates as specified by the control settings. It would be great if Maytag had a service bulletin or other acknowledgment of the issue, since mine is under warranty for several more years. I'd love to get the control board or whatever else is out of whack replaced during that time since, other than this, the washer runs and cleans great! CLICK HERE TO GO TO mysteryclock's LINK |
Post# 1228024 , Reply# 14   4/4/2025 at 21:54 by agiflow (Toms River)   |   | |
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This is very basic but works very well. Had this machine for a couple of years. Whirlpool non vended CAE2795FQ commercial washer. ?si=oNuWBc2XQ0wb7Ogi |
Post# 1228025 , Reply# 15   4/4/2025 at 21:55 by agiflow (Toms River)   |   | |
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By the way I didn't fet rid of it because of any problems. I sold it for room for other machines I collect. |
Post# 1228028 , Reply# 16   4/4/2025 at 22:31 by Desmoface (Ohio)   |   | |
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Excellent, do you think this or the Maytag can handle a king sized comforter? Thanks again. |
Post# 1228044 , Reply# 17   4/5/2025 at 07:58 by Combo52 ![]() |
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Will handle a king size comforter, unless it’s very thin.
You need a full-size front load washer to wash things like this, there’s not a single top load washer on the market today that I would recommend as being your best overall washing machine. Many current top loaders are good for certain types of loads, but if you’re going to have one, you really need a full size front loader also to wash pillows , comforters, winter coats, etc. If you only have money in room for one washing machine, just get a great front load washer, the Speed Queen is obviously one of the best. You could also get a whirlpool or Maytag would be your next best choices, but after that, you really could get most anything from Electrolux GELG Samsung they all do a pretty decent job with varying degrees of reliability issues And service problems. John L |