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Maytag Machines After Whirlpool Buyout - What Remained?
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Post# 1228966   4/16/2025 at 10:24 by Mrstickball (Ohio, USA)        

Hi everyone, I am working on a documentary regarding the entire history of Maytag from 1983-2006 and then post-buyout. I think I have everything I want "Done" but I still have a few eras that I am trying to really understand and flesh out.

It really surrounds the products Maytag offered right before, and right after the buyout.

My understanding is that when Whirlpool bought out Maytag they basically slaughtered most of the designs they made. They axed the Dependable Care (ugh), Performa/Norgetag and the Amana/Speedqueen/SAV washers, then of course the Samsung-built Neptunes.

Did they save ANY of the Maytag designs in any way, or shape? I've had reasonable experience with the "Whirltags" , but for the life of me, can't think of anything on them that they may have retained from all of what Maytag had done over its lifetime.

But also having said this, the question extends to their other products like Dishwashers, Refrigerators, and Stoves. Whirlpool still has the refrigerator plant in Amana Iowa. I assume they kept all or most of the tooling there?





Post# 1228983 , Reply# 1   4/16/2025 at 11:56 by Combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
What was left of the buyout after whirlpool bought Maytag?

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Whirlpool kept the Amana refrigeration plant in Amana, Iowa. It’s still busy producing great refrigerators.

They kept some parts of the magic chef range factories, and they’re still using that for some of their ranges, mostly the higher end slide in models.

They kept the all new Maytag dishwasher plant in Tennessee for about two years because it was such a modern plant, but the Maytag tall tub dishwasher had so many problems that whirlpool decided after two years that they just weren’t gonna fool with it anymore and build all their dishwashers in Findlay, Ohio, and closed the Tennessee factory.

Maytag had already closed Galesburg, Illinois refrigerator factory, and moved the refrigeration production other than the Amana plant to Mexico.

Whirlpool tried to get out of the Samsung agreement as quickly as possible, but they ended up selling the little 24 inch Samsung washers and dryers for about two more years because of obligations they couldn’t get out of.

There was simply no reason to keep any of the Maytag laundry factories, Maytag, a cheap in the stuff to the end. The dependable care was no longer competitive or efficient to build, likewise with the Neptune front load machines, even though they had worked a lot of bugs out of them they weren’t competitive at all with what whirlpool had.

Maytag came out with a number of innovative products in the last year’s like the two and one clothes dryer and the wide by side refrigerator. I talked to a Maytag sales rep a few years ago, and he said Maytag had an incredible number of interesting things on the drawing board that they were considering building. It might’ve been interesting to see what those designs were.

John L


Post# 1228988 , Reply# 2   4/16/2025 at 13:02 by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        

Maytag slapped their name on Admiral refrigeration products. Those must have been made in the Galesburg plant since even Maytag saw what a disaster it was. The doors on the side-by-sides did not line up and were almost impossible to line up. It was very obvious when you looked at the boxes straight on like in so many kitchens.

Post# 1228990 , Reply# 3   4/16/2025 at 13:07 by Maytag85 (Sean A806)        

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The only thing that really remained after they were bought out was the name, nothing else.

Post# 1229023 , Reply# 4   4/16/2025 at 17:58 by whatsername (Denver, CO)        

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Whirlpool also kept the Maytag-designed DishDrawer competitor, which I believe never saw the light of day as a Maytag, only as KitchenAid and Kenmore Elite

Post# 1229027 , Reply# 5   4/16/2025 at 18:41 by GRNAppliance (Whakatane, New Zealand)        
Maytag's Commercial Units

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Some might recall that after the takeover, the control panel for Maytag's commercial units remained the same when the DD internals were installed. I'm referring to the machine with the digital display and the black buttons, although the one with the knobs stuck around for a little bit too. Even today, on the commercial belt drives that Whirlpool has, the Maytag's control panel still resembles the original design.

On a side note, we also have Maytag here in New Zealand if you're interested in digging into that. Since the 1980s, Maytag washers from Newton, IA were shipped to and distributed in NZ by the Gooder Equipment Co, evidently being tooled for 240V at the factory. Pretty much every platform of Maytag since the 80s can still be found online without too much trouble.

I've got an Orbital Fabric-Matic myself from '89, and it still runs very well. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished video, and hopefully, you get all the info you need. All the best!


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Post# 1229034 , Reply# 6   4/16/2025 at 20:28 by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Whirlpool also kept the Maytag-designed DishDrawer competitor, which I believe never saw the light of day as a Maytag, only as KitchenAid and Kenmore Elite
The first-generation KA was a rebadged F&P.


Post# 1229039 , Reply# 7   4/16/2025 at 21:04 by Combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
Maytag designed dishwasher drawers

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Hi Glenn, yes indeed the original KitchenAid dish drawers were F&P built, we got quite good at working on those because they were quite a few problems with them. We even worked on a lot of the models that were labeled.F&P

The Maytag designed and built dish drawers look to be a superior product to the FNP models, but they didn’t hold up well at all, and they didn’t wash near as well as the FNP models, but it was a neat machine.

One of the last KitchenAid Maytag designed dish drawers that I worked on was for Ruth Bader Ginsburg at her home in the water gate condos had to replace the drawer tracks on the upper drawer. They fell apart.

I did see the Maytag designed and built dish drawers with the Kenmore name on them.

John L


Post# 1229061 , Reply# 8   4/17/2025 at 10:35 by WoodJack99 (Virginia, USA)        

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I want to say somewhere around the late 2000s/early 10s they were making some machines that looked like modern versions of the iconic late 60s/70s center-dial ones that became synonymous with the name "Maytag." Don't ask me the models, but they had gold trim like the machines of 75-80, the big main dial in the center once again, and instead of pushbuttons it was little dials for the settings.

Post# 1229078 , Reply# 9   4/17/2025 at 14:34 by neptunebob (Pittsburgh, PA)        
Those washers were Whirlpools

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Also Whirlpool closed their refrigerator plant in Evanville, Indiana about that time but I guess that was always a Whirlpool facility.

Post# 1229083 , Reply# 10   4/17/2025 at 15:24 by CircleW (NE Cincinnati OH area)        
Whirlpool Evansville, IN

Those facilities were formerly Seeger, International Harvester, and Servel. Whirlpool acquired all of them between 1955 and 1958. Link provides additional info.

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Post# 1229094 , Reply# 11   4/17/2025 at 16:56 by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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WoodJack99:  I want to say somewhere around the late 2000s/early 10s they were making some machines that looked like modern versions of the iconic late 60s/70s center-dial ones that became synonymous with the name "Maytag." Don't ask me the models, but they had gold trim like the machines of 75-80, the big main dial in the center once again, and instead of pushbuttons it was little dials for the settings.
The 100th anniversary of Maytag laundry occured in 2007, after Whirlpool bought the brand/company.

Whirlpool produced at least a couple Maytag-branded "Centennial" models for that year with gold highlights on a white center-dial console and labeled "100th Year Anniversary Dependable Care" on the lower-right corner.  There were other "Centennial" center-dial models that followed until VMW introduction, not labeled with the anniversary text.  Several had stainless steel baskets.  These are direct-drive with mechanical timers.  There are no cycle progress lights, the timers are labeled for cycle sequences.

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Post# 1229117 , Reply# 12   4/17/2025 at 19:58 by GELaundry4ever (Nacogdoches, TX, USA (considering moving to Temple, Texas))        
centennial

The ones with the big dial and direct drive is the centennial.


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