Whirlpool 2 in 1 (WTW5057LW, WTW5057L) removable agitator washer demo

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2021
  • EDIT June '22: I'd go with 3 out of 5 stars. I'm finding I have to use "deep water" too often. Reading over the comments added since I posted this, I think people make a lot of valid points. I personally still find the agitator helps, but only with deep water enabled. People also mention that I loaded the clothes wrong. You are supposed to clump them, not layer them. Who reads instructions anyway?
    4 out of 5 stars. A quick demo of the new 2 in 1 removable agitator Whirlpool washer WTW5057L. This is not an official "he" (High Efficiency) machine as rated by EnergyStar, however, it has many "he" concepts. My apologies for mentioning "he" too many times in the video.
    Likes:
    - the optional agitator
    - paddles that actually agitate and are more than nubs
    - deep water option
    - right-sized for most people, not a huge machine
    Dislikes:
    - No countdown timer or decent feedback as to cycle progress
    - The sounds can be unpleasant for some people. All washers make noise though.
    - You have to download the cycle guide to understand your choices, they didn't include them in the user manual. www.whirlpool.com/content/dam...
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Комментарии • 395

  • @christinapapageorgopoulos5434
    @christinapapageorgopoulos5434 2 года назад +10

    This was one of the best washing machines reviews I’ve ever watched! You are entertaining!

  • @Prolificposter
    @Prolificposter 2 года назад +10

    Used mine for the first time and found it worked just fine. I do live alone and have pretty light loads, though so maybe others with families and more clothes will have a different experience - as some seem to have. Happy with mine so far.

    • @isaacsmith423
      @isaacsmith423 4 месяца назад

      Mines as well. We recently purchased ours

  • @lucdouc
    @lucdouc Год назад +12

    Yes it is super loud! That banging noise is the black hard plastic drain hose hitting the back of the machine. On mine anyway. I wrapped that hose in foam and it helped a lot.

    • @lorriesspencer9493
      @lorriesspencer9493 23 дня назад

      I tie wrapped the plastic drain hose to the cold water hose. No more rattle or vibration mine works fine

  • @conniestang1755
    @conniestang1755 2 года назад +7

    This was very helpful, I thank you. You are right you just have to do a few loads and personal decide which wash cycle you are going to use. The lack of watch was a big change and I also was quite concern that it wasn't working right. I'll be more relaxed about it now.

  • @elizabethchauvin6898
    @elizabethchauvin6898 2 года назад +26

    I bought this exact machine November 9, 2021 from Lowe’s in Baton Rouge, LA on Millerville Rd. They have a 30 day money back guarantee. My machine started making a horrible noise 31 days on December 8, 2021 after I bought it. We brought it back immediately and because it was 31 days, they wouldn’t switch it out for a new one or give us our money back. Thank goodness we bought the extended warranty on it. We couldn’t get an appointment with a Whirlpool certified repair person until December 20, 2021. That’s the best Whirlpool could find. They won’t be able to fix it until the first week in January because of the holidays. The repairman said it needed a cam kit. I wouldn’t recommend this machine at all. Lowe’s was unwilling to help us out by swapping it out because of it being 31 days that it broke.

    • @ethelryan257
      @ethelryan257 2 года назад +3

      Lowe's has lost not only you but us and a lot of other people with their extraordinarily poor customer relations.

    • @debrahalbert6578
      @debrahalbert6578 Год назад +2

      I agree

    • @emilymatthews2057
      @emilymatthews2057 Год назад

      They told me they only have 2 day return policy on there appliances. When mine quit working after 2 weeks and 4th wash load. Smh

  • @tamrajames9926
    @tamrajames9926 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video. I was hoping someone would make one for machine. I love it so far.

  • @user-ic9sk1ng7f
    @user-ic9sk1ng7f 2 года назад +28

    I have this machine and really like it. At first I thought it wasn't filling properly, and found this video to verify it was working as it should. I bought the machine specifically for the removable agitator so I could wash my quilts, and it does the job. For these larger items, I add the extra rinse and deep water options. (Pet hair)
    The machine IS noisy and seems to shake while spinning. Do not make the same mistake I did at first, and overfilled the washer with a ton of clothes...just testing the waters.

    • @dmitry92203
      @dmitry92203 2 года назад

      Bought it today. 18 year old son broke previous one. 🥴

    • @MarkThesuperMariofan-xv4oe
      @MarkThesuperMariofan-xv4oe 2 года назад

      I love the removeable agitator as well for bulky items

    • @michellekillinger9324
      @michellekillinger9324 Год назад

      Overloading is the number one cause of poor washing results.

    • @ghaziabbas1581
      @ghaziabbas1581 8 месяцев назад

      Mine is making alot of noise from the back and shaking is it normal??

    • @margaretstark9547
      @margaretstark9547 4 месяца назад

      I'm considering this machine for similar reasons: Pet Hair and the ability to wash large items less frequently than small things (best of both worlds) but I'm getting so many mixed reviews! Do you still like yours? Have you tried the little floating net things you add into the washer that helps scoop pet hair off the top? I'm wondering if they would work on the deep water setting

  • @dogmom7698
    @dogmom7698 2 года назад +4

    Great review! We are looking at purchasing so this was VERY helpful, thank you so much.

  • @8821933
    @8821933 2 года назад +7

    Just ran my first load. Yes, it's loud and a little funky, thanks for the video and all the comments. The instruction manual was pitiful. 2nd load of sheets went better.

  • @ComedianMack
    @ComedianMack 2 года назад +4

    Thanks!!! I look up EVERYTHING on RUclips … This was helpful

  • @sarahbarrows388
    @sarahbarrows388 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! Just got this and watching all the videos i can, I appreciate you!!

  • @tarotafterdark333
    @tarotafterdark333 9 месяцев назад +1

    my mother got this same model n had no real information about it
    SO I APPRECIATE THIS VIDEO !!
    😅🙏 thank u much.

  • @vickiec5573
    @vickiec5573 2 года назад +12

    I was actually going to look at this machine after researching a lot of them, your video was helpful and I will Not get this one after watching your jeans wash

    • @ethelryan257
      @ethelryan257 2 года назад +2

      That did it for me, too. I work hard not to waste water, but a machine which doesn't wash my dirty clothes clean IS wasting water.
      We'll stick with our 1970's washers. There's still parts and we are mechanically inclined. They clean.
      (All these people saying agitators are hard on clothes...seriously?)

  • @jenniferkempkowski2725
    @jenniferkempkowski2725 2 года назад +2

    thanks for showing this review on this machine I just bought one and was really confused I've had top-loaders in the past and felt like they didn't wash good enough without the agitator but then I have items that are more bulky that the agitators in the way so I thought this concept was a good idea

    • @dannydanny8510
      @dannydanny8510 2 года назад +1

      same! this is my first time with a washing machine with a removeable agitator...and i feel like it doesnt wash my clothes well....not sure how the ones with no removeable agitators wash their clothes..lol i feel like its not clean. and even watching it i feel it isnt doing anything to the clothes lol

    • @brandonjoseph1489
      @brandonjoseph1489 11 месяцев назад

      @@dannydanny8510did you figure it out ?

    • @dannydanny8510
      @dannydanny8510 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@brandonjoseph1489 i use heavy duty and use deep water....and before i start the wash i use the faucet feature to soak the clothes so its a little heavy when the washer senses the load and it really. fills it up which makes the clothes actually move around better.. lol thats the best i could do.

  • @SexyMsFirefly
    @SexyMsFirefly 2 года назад +52

    😫 My washer of 16 years broke and my husband and researched a lot of washers from lowes and home depot. Unfortunately we bought this same washer that's in the video. After owning it a few months I can honestly say it's the worst designed washer EVER. Why it spins around dry "balancing" the dirty clothes is beyond me. It seems like it's straining. The washer should fill up with water, agitate it and then drain. And the agitator doesn't work properly either. It never pulls the clothes down into the center of the drum. The noise from every cycle is LOUD. I'm very disappointed in this washer and WHIRLPOOL. Great video tho. I wish I would have seen it before I bought this piece of junk.

    • @debrahalbert6578
      @debrahalbert6578 Год назад +10

      I totally agree. I'm so sad. This washer is aweful

    • @susanrand512
      @susanrand512 Год назад +5

      I'm so disappointed in this washer almost bought it ,well moving on...

    • @af631GFY
      @af631GFY Год назад +4

      Same. 3 months and blinking "done". Can't get it out of this cycle and NOTHING from their service is helpful.

    • @rhyta5042
      @rhyta5042 Год назад +5

      Me too, wasted my money. Going to get a Speed Queen. This spins and clunks and the rinse cycles are practically useless. Takes an hour or more for one load.

    • @SwimDeeep
      @SwimDeeep Год назад +4

      Damnit I just bought this today. I got it brand new but discounted. $450 delivered installed. So saved almost $200 retail… but I already miss old school pull the tab timed washer machines. Simple… not electronic buttons that can break

  • @natalieprimo5444
    @natalieprimo5444 2 года назад

    Excellent review! Thanks so much!

  • @piecesoftheheart9231
    @piecesoftheheart9231 2 года назад +6

    So I’ve had mine for 5 months now, and I really like it (agree with basically everything in your review), but my heart is still with a Speed Queen TC5 (old fashioned make and functions) and I’m having one delivered Thursday.
    Removable Agitator is:
    Pros:
    1) Good wash action with lower loads, but the more you fill it, the further they get from the bottom impeller, and less they get agitated.
    2) Lots of setting options
    Cons:
    1) Noisy (but I don’t mind that)
    2) Little balance funky on super small loads
    3) Not much agitation from the agitator
    So anywho… my husband works in a mine, and we simply just need a basically commercial machine, residentially…. The SQ TC5 is that.

  • @detailedautodiagnostics
    @detailedautodiagnostics 2 года назад +12

    The black drain hose on the back shakes against the machine and makes noise....if you position it away from the machine, many times over it will stay quiet during a spin cycle 👍

  • @bryanbowen9596
    @bryanbowen9596 2 года назад +24

    I just bought this unit and did my first load using 2 each Gain "he" pods on the heavy duty cycle with the agitator in. My laundry filled half the basket. This load took somewhere between an hour to 90 minutes to complete with the extra rinse. The machine is indeed louder than my old GE agitator type but not nearly as loud as some have complained about. As for washing, the impeller and the agitator both work well on this cycle. The washer will wash for several minutes before it starts to turn the laundry over so don't panic if you see dry laundry sitting on top in the beginning minutes. I assure you every bit of my load turned and washed multiple times. My clothes came out fresh, clean, cold, and almost dry. This will be interesting because it does take longer to wash than my old machine for the same size load but my clothes should dry in half the time from where it's spin cycle is so much better. I'll keep you updated.

    • @secessionnow4133
      @secessionnow4133 2 года назад

      Can you put a queen quilt in the washer?

    • @SexyMsFirefly
      @SexyMsFirefly 2 года назад +4

      They were almost dry because they didn't get washed. They're still dirty.

    • @brandi5730
      @brandi5730 2 года назад +2

      Will the washer fill up heavy duty like it’s not HE

    • @ella8874
      @ella8874 Год назад

      @@secessionnow4133 u should be able to do a queen. Remove agitator, use the right amount of HE detergent and choose bulky items , so that u get deep water. I haven’t tried it with my queen comforter, I don’t have a bulky comforter, but it’s still quilted , sometimes comforters are super bulky, in this case, call Whirpool customer service.

    • @AmericanWoman1
      @AmericanWoman1 Год назад

      @@ella8874 Why should the agitator be removed to wash queen size? I have not had an agitator hurt my sheets and quilts. Looking at this model as I need a new washer and seeing you should remove agitator concerns me.

  • @joycek6556
    @joycek6556 Год назад +4

    My over 20 year old Maytag washer finally broke - and it was loads of laundry day so I rushed out and purchased Whirlpool 2 in 1 WTW5057LW (never researched) what was important to me was price and the product name - First wash was loud, constantly balancing the clothes in basket clicking and clacking, clicking and clacking, I was unable to select the level of water to use (two choices), lint on clothes after the wash cycle completed, it took longer for this wash to be completed probably with all the clothes balancing it was doing and I had a small load of clothes. My Maytag washed and rinse took less time and so much more quieter with no lint - just didn't have the money to purchase another Maytag washer - This whirlpool 2 in 1 looked good but I'm not happy with it.

  • @DADoESofTX
    @DADoESofTX 2 года назад +10

    The only useful functions of the "agitator" are to 1) stop the user from placing clothes across the impeller during loading and 2) help avoid items from moving and getting stuck atop it during the course of the washing process.

    • @dualactionwisewater3256
      @dualactionwisewater3256 2 года назад +1

      Hi Glene it's good seeing you post !
      Darren Aldspinboy. ✋
      I hope your well and friends and family.☮️

  • @nscaledesign
    @nscaledesign Год назад +3

    (Comment updated after a few weeks of usage) --The spin cycle will do this with only a few clothes - wobble and be awful. I found out and confirmed after a few weeks of usage, the washer needs to be at least 1/2 full to 2/3 full of clothing. That is what is expected design-wise. Then the spin cycle is much better. Still not totally quiet and still, but very acceptable - I don't have a problem with it at all. Make sure the machine is very well balanced (front / side method like in the machine instruction). Quality of wash very good - (I've been using the agitator).

  • @susanrand512
    @susanrand512 Год назад

    Thanks you so much for this video.

  • @michellekillinger9324
    @michellekillinger9324 Год назад +4

    Using the impeller feature is for lightweight clothes, the agitator is for heavy clothes like JEANS, towels, etc. The agitator is much more aggressive. This model give you the choice of actually having two machines in one.

    • @rhyta5042
      @rhyta5042 Год назад +2

      This agitator is not a full size one so it is less active than the old school ones. Still better than the impeller but not by much. I don't understand why it doesn't fill up at the beginning and then begin agitating instead of agitate, fill water, agitate, fill water for more than a half hour. Driving me nuts.

  • @jennel802009
    @jennel802009 Год назад +13

    I just got one and I LOVE this washer! It cleans the clothes beautifully! I take the agitator out for my quilts and it worked wonderfully. Also, if you put it on NORMAL with a deep fill, it will fill up with a good bit of water. The only downside is no fabric softener dispenser, but my clothes still come out fresh and I just use sheets in the dryer.

    • @renee9848
      @renee9848 Год назад

      it has no fabric softener dispenser, but why does it have the option for it?

    • @maretop2002
      @maretop2002 Год назад +3

      @@renee9848 from Home Depot's Q&A: If you desire to use liquid fabric softener with this washer, Whirlpool suggests using the Downy Ball® dispenser. Pour a measured amount of liquid fabric softener into the Downy Ball® dispenser, pull the ring tightly to seal it, and place it on top of the load. Follow the manufacturer’s directions or the correct amount of fabric softener based on your load size. Then use the Rinse Options button to select Fabric Softener. The Downy Ball® dispenser will automatically release the fabric softener at the correct time in the cycle.

    • @rebeccagordon7051
      @rebeccagordon7051 Год назад +7

      You shouldn’t use fabric softener to begin with; it builds up in the machine over time and dirties it. Try vinegar instead

    • @michellekillinger9324
      @michellekillinger9324 Год назад +3

      @@rebeccagordon7051 Sorry, but I've used liquid fabric softener for the last 25 years and never had that problem. From what I've seen, that's a myth or old wives tale, whichever one you ascribe to.

    • @customereastchase4881
      @customereastchase4881 Год назад +1

      Does it have a dispenser for bleach?

  • @lesterjeffries2467
    @lesterjeffries2467 Год назад

    We just got our today, thanks

  • @gabrieldunn7384
    @gabrieldunn7384 2 года назад +5

    Looks like the agitator should go clockwise more often than counter-clockwise to get the clothes to rotate through the tub. If it just goes left-right equally, clothes don't move top to bottom.

  • @davidwarnock5803
    @davidwarnock5803 2 года назад +5

    Must place clothes towards the outer portion of drum evenly not placing any on top the agitator attachment ( hand place the clothes)

    • @wxrayreview
      @wxrayreview  2 года назад +1

      That's good advice. I just threw things in hoping the pre-spin would balance out. But yeah, hand place them to give it a chance.

  • @leemajors2479
    @leemajors2479 2 года назад +17

    This is a good example on how the "HE" washers really don't turn over the cloths in the water like the older models used to.

    • @marissabrueshaber5317
      @marissabrueshaber5317 2 года назад +4

      Always use deep fill.. dont have one yet but our old hot point is acting up and id live to avoid trips to laundrmat for coforters etc

  • @susanboyter9034
    @susanboyter9034 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm having trouble with this washer also. It's very stressful for me since I'm disabled. I just want a regular washer that's reliable and works like it should.

  • @ModestNeophyte
    @ModestNeophyte Год назад +1

    We've had this exact washer for a year and I just found the agitator and the cabinet above and I'm wondering if I should be using it or not we have always used this washer without the agitator and it seems to do just fine

  • @0Willis
    @0Willis 2 месяца назад

    After a few washes in, Ive noticed its just the drain hose bouncing, I put a piece of foam around it and it is so quiet so far!!! :)
    Im about to try a blanket without the agitator. This should be interesting!!

  • @wxrayreview
    @wxrayreview  2 года назад +7

    So, I've lived with it for a while. I'm finding I pretty much have to use "deep water" all the time to get a decent clean for my garden and work clothes. You need the deeper water to help the agitator work. It is probably 3 stars, not 4. Also, as others point out, don't layer clothes. Clump them. My wife finds the regular settings without agitator are OK for less soiled clothing, i.e. your typical indoor clothes.
    We all have different opinions and that's cool. People who complain that the agitator is nothing like the old-style machines are correct too. This machine is not nearly as aggressive as any older machine would be. Still, I find with deep water it helps. It isn't useless, but that's my opinion.

    • @ethelryan257
      @ethelryan257 2 года назад

      I really appreciate this. We're sticking with our 1970's washers. I like my clothes clean. I have the impression that the manufacturers are doing their level best to use modern logic and motor design to try to compensate for an impossible to solve problem: Too little water.
      As to the nonsense about 'clump' don't 'layer' - if you have to be that picky in how you load it, it's a lousy machine.

    • @dmcgee001
      @dmcgee001 2 месяца назад

      I guess that's why it's called a High Efficient machine. It takes longer and moves slower than the older model machines.

  • @vettechmom6056
    @vettechmom6056 2 года назад +8

    I just got this machine delivered today. It's so noisy compared to my old front loader. At the start of the load when the lid locks, i thought something broke off inside cuz it "snaps" so loud. LOL. First 2 loads I did seem to have turned out ok, but then did a load of darks and all my husbands work pants came out with white marks (detergent?). Not sure if it's because there wasn't enough water or what. I'm re-doing the load without any soap and it better be good or i'm going to be mad. I think i'll just start doing the deep water on every load. I'm pretty scared after reading all these comments. Totally having buyer's remorse.

    • @shimmerbaby3681
      @shimmerbaby3681 2 года назад +1

      I have the same washer and I get white marks Also! How weird I thought I was doing something wrong

    • @wxrayreview
      @wxrayreview  Год назад

      We only use liquid, "he" detergent, so it isn't white. We use very little detergent, the stuff is powerful. Are you using powder detergent?

    • @debrahalbert6578
      @debrahalbert6578 Год назад

      I hate mine 6 months old

  • @dmitry92203
    @dmitry92203 2 года назад

    Just replaced a 2005 model Whirlpool Duet front load. It's significantly louder than the Duet.

  • @petermaz701
    @petermaz701 2 года назад +16

    Thank you very much for the review after seeing this Washer I can now cross it off the list. I really don’t get how whirlpool puts out such weak agitation washers. I guess coming from vintage washers that have powerful agitation it takes a bit to get used to seeing this wash action.
    The added agitator to the wash plate is really just a gimmick I don’t see it doing very much.

    • @wxrayreview
      @wxrayreview  2 года назад +4

      Glad I could help! Although I'm having pretty good luck (using deep water), I thought showing ya'll my exact experience would be useful so you can make up your own minds.
      Our previous Korean brand "he" washer had its own issues, but I think it did better in top load "he" style washing without worrying about agitators or deep water.

  • @glennlazenby6137
    @glennlazenby6137 2 года назад +13

    there are only three top load machines (GE/Hotpoint, Speed Queen, and Maytag Commercial for the home (Whirlpool) that fill to the top and agitate like old school washers that we all grew up with and remember. I have the Maytag Commercial (available at Loew's) . Wash cycle takes 29 minutes and clothes are fresh and clean and agitator does not tear up or wear out clothes at all...uses more water but that is what I want and willing to pay the slight difference it makes in my water bill. Had this machine for 3 years and matching dryer never an issue, slightly noisy but so what it's in the laundry room. Why people don.t research and care about these small but important things is beyond me

    • @SexyMsFirefly
      @SexyMsFirefly 2 года назад +3

      I do and we still researched our purchase. We need a place that have machine to test ourselves.

    • @moorpinklillies2152
      @moorpinklillies2152 2 года назад +2

      I will look into these brands thx
      I have 12 y/o GE kitchen set that still runs great

  • @mastariale
    @mastariale 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video … i jus got this washer and thought it was a piece of crap …. It doesnnt clean all the clothes all the way vut i did like the glass on top option and the big drum but all in all im goin back to my front loader …. But I appreciated your video!!!

  • @8995evasquez
    @8995evasquez Год назад

    How do you remove the actual washer plate? Had some glass pieces break in between the plate.

  • @Greypuss
    @Greypuss 2 года назад

    I just bought one of these machines. How do you add Clorox 2? There is no dispenser and I am told not to add it to the regular bleach dispenser. Thank you for any information that might be helpful.

  • @erikarosa6693
    @erikarosa6693 Год назад

    Thanks 🙏🙏😊

  • @tomdow2834
    @tomdow2834 Год назад

    I just bought this washer and it’s only two weeks old and when it’s done washing my clothes, I noticed that you can literally ring out my clothes and it is still got water in them and then after it’s done working you can hear the machine making a loud humming noise for hours. It does not stop until I push the off button. It sounds like it’s draining something but there’s nothing being drained. I plan on going back to Menards tomorrow to find out if there’s a reset to this machine and if not, I plan on exchanging it for a new one.

  • @margaretstark9547
    @margaretstark9547 4 месяца назад

    Great demo! Thank you so much 'some guy on the internet'! Question: If you change the temperature to cold and turn off the machine (or run a full cycle and it turns off on its own) when you turn the machine on does it retain the previously selected temperature or does it reset to a default? I rarely use anything but cold water and really want a machine that you can set and forget but all the fancy new ones seem to have their own defaults...

  • @robertgwisdala5795
    @robertgwisdala5795 2 года назад +1

    Here is how I wash white clothes:
    1. Remove the agitator and use the washplate.
    2. Use Normal Cycle.
    3. Use Hot Wash/Cold Rinse.
    4. Use Extra Rinse Option.
    5. Use Fabric Softener Option.
    Here is how I wash colored clothes:
    1. Remove the agitator and use the washplate.
    2. Use Normal Cycle.
    3. Use Warm Wash/Cold Rinse.
    4. Use Extra Rinse Option.
    5. Use Fabric Softener Option.

  • @pencraftsmanship
    @pencraftsmanship Год назад +1

    How do you resume after pausing to add a item without restarting the whole cycle over again. Thanks

  • @marybethsilano2268
    @marybethsilano2268 Год назад

    Does the washer automatically drain and spin or do you have to out it on this cycle after wash cycle??

  • @donalddanley2291
    @donalddanley2291 Год назад

    I just purchased mine on Aug. 13, 2022 from LOWES have used it 6 times and it stopped working during cycle and won't spin out. i loved the machine up until this point.

  • @dmilano56
    @dmilano56 2 года назад

    I believe with cloths would be best with the agitator. With it out is best for comforter's

  • @tjs77tsa
    @tjs77tsa 2 года назад

    It was trying to pull the jeans to both sides at the same time because they were across the middle if you had loaded them along the edge around the basket they wouldn't do that it's in the loading instructions.

    • @wxrayreview
      @wxrayreview  2 года назад

      I guess my review is not what to do. I'll update my description.

  • @richard2co
    @richard2co 3 месяца назад +2

    I wish I had my 22 yo Maytag back.

  • @WoodyMac
    @WoodyMac Год назад +1

    I didn't see where you added the fabric softener. That's was my whole purpose to watching this.

    • @wxrayreview
      @wxrayreview  Год назад

      This unit has no fabric softener hold. It has to be done by hand during cycle. We don't use fabric softener. I recommend you don't get this machine if you routinely use fabric softener.

    • @glacierlaw
      @glacierlaw Год назад

      Downy softener ball only solution . You'll never know when it gets to rinse mode because it doesn't have a indicator light for this. . Sense Soak Wash and Done . No Rinse indicator or countdown timer

  • @bernardtroy33
    @bernardtroy33 Год назад

    How does it work I have one do you have to hit the faucet but before u hold the on button for it to work

  • @belladawg123
    @belladawg123 Год назад

    I just got this washer and for some reason when I hold the start it will do the lod locking sound like yours did, but then after a few minutes the the sensing and lock button just sit there and blink. I waited 30 minutes for it to do something and it didn't

  • @KCKendricks
    @KCKendricks Год назад +3

    We just bought this washer and we took the five-year extended warranty. When the five years are up, this thing is going to the landfill. Honestly, I'll be taking my clothes to the laundromat periodically for a deep washing. Luckily, our clothes rarely need more than a light wash because a light wash is all this piece of junk can do.

  • @dualactionwisewater3256
    @dualactionwisewater3256 2 года назад +9

    The separate detachable piece is called a AUGER shaft with a handle .
    This could aide as pulling clothes down to the wash plate. But it's fixed. Meaning as it pulls down clothes ...
    but also brings them up.
    The true AUGERS are independent.
    Meaning when going in the right direction the auger goes one way thus pulling clothes down completely as the wash plate turns in the right constantly.
    Also in the comments DaDos.. explains the theory below. I think as well without the handle Auger part ..you get more room for Bulky items such as comforters.. blankets..and sheets. 🌀
    The main goal is ...
    Don't put clothes or drop clothes on top of the wash plate .
    Load around the plate with the circle clear of fabrics. ✋

    • @novelera80s91
      @novelera80s91 2 года назад +2

      I never cared for a top loading washers. I prefer front loading because all the clothes gets tumbled around like way back when they used beat clothes on rocks. Plus, if ur washing your comforters and heavy blankets it's so much better. To me it's not efficient to wash heavy items on top loaders. I love my Lg's, bought them 4 yrs ago. No smells no issues. I leave the door open after every wash. I am short so that's why I also prefer it. I hate selling top loaders, they come back crying about it. No one cares to read manuals or do their research or to even call manufacturers.

  • @PabstOban
    @PabstOban 2 года назад +3

    How long are your loads taking? This washer was just delivered to me today, and I did a normal load to just test it out with a few towels, sweatshirts and a pair of jeans. After an hour... I would check it and it would cycle between "Sense" and "Done" with a motor sound in between. The lid is locked, but it didn't seem to be doing anything.
    I eventually stopped the load, and it was clear that the machine hadn't spun dry the clothing (yet) or it just didn't.
    I'm trying it again now on Quick Wash to see if I fair any different. Maybe I got a bad one? This is with the agitator in.

    • @lauriehudson9493
      @lauriehudson9493 2 года назад

      Just got mine three hours ago. The one with no agitate. So different than old fashion turn knob. They are just forever for a load. I bought xtra drainage hose. The one it came with too short. 728.00 for a washing machene. That's a cheap one. Ridiculous price. Same one was 587. It went up 200.00 from DEC. Bought a fridge in DEC was looking at washing machines. I guess it beats laundry by the well. Or in the tub. 1 load 90 minutes.

    • @kaseyring6847
      @kaseyring6847 2 года назад

      I got the same machine and I am having the problem. It does the sensing, soak cycle then goes done without doing the wash cycle. When I hit the start button again it will do all cycles. Do you know what is going on with it?

    • @lauriehudson9493
      @lauriehudson9493 2 года назад +4

      @@kaseyring6847 within 48 hours, according to paper received on day of purchase. Home depot picked my up and was credited back on card. The machene itself is no good. Everyone I've talked to is very disappointed. I'm looking for old school. 60 70 80 model.

    • @wxrayreview
      @wxrayreview  2 года назад

      We've had this machine for 6 months and I haven't seen that yet. The quick cycle takes about 30 min. The heavy duty cycle (which I use a lot for work clothes) takes over 1 hour. I also use deep water and sometimes extra rinse, and that will push it to an hour and half. With the regular non-soak cycles, I don't see it pausing. It is always doing something.

  • @sunshineafrican6872
    @sunshineafrican6872 5 месяцев назад +1

    I haven't finished watching the rest of your video , but where did you fill the detergent and softener ?

  • @jasonharper7252
    @jasonharper7252 2 года назад +45

    I bought this washer, and it lasted for 6 washes. Called Whirpool. Took days to get through to them. They sent out a technician. He said the control panel was shot. Since it broke mid-wash, there was still a good bit of water left inside even after we emptied it with a cup and bucket. The technician needed another technician to move it because it was so heavy, This was going to cost an additional $99. Whirlpool denied the request to pay the extra $99. I sent both the washer and dryer back to Lowe's after only two weeks. Whirlpool is a terrible company. Never again.

    • @arturomunoz367
      @arturomunoz367 2 года назад

      I just bought the dryer that goes with this exact model washer and hooked it up had it running for 5 hours and kept blowing cold air on the high temp setting . Defective out of the box

    • @TrueReviewz-b3c
      @TrueReviewz-b3c 2 года назад +1

      I just got mine and I have only done one load my second load is not cleaning it ran all night I may end up sending it back as well the weekend will determine my decision

    • @781luis
      @781luis Год назад +1

      @@TrueReviewz-b3c how it turn out?

    • @TrueReviewz-b3c
      @TrueReviewz-b3c Год назад

      It's actually working very well . It was just a setting I actually love the machine

    • @jennel802009
      @jennel802009 Год назад

      @@TrueReviewz-b3c I just bought one and waiting for it to come this week from Lowe's. I SOOOO hope it meets my expectations

  • @HeavyThreads
    @HeavyThreads 19 дней назад

    It washes alright. You can't overload at all. My problem was where is the fabric softener dispenser is located on the machine. I started putting my settings on white wash, but I put the water on cold. And poured fabric softener in the bleach dispenser.

  • @girlcalledheaven
    @girlcalledheaven Год назад +2

    I just want to be able to fill the basin and let stuff soak. Is that even an option? I have washable pee pads for my dogs and I really want to be able to let them soak with oxi clean but the water with the faucet option just drains out. Why can't they just include an actual instruction manual that explains how to use the different cycles?

  • @rellonpowers5133
    @rellonpowers5133 Год назад

    I purchased a new machine in May and it was great until November. Now it starts and does a balance and spin then drains water that it never put in. Then stops. We have had a repairman twice but it is no better.

  • @Miller_Lite
    @Miller_Lite Год назад

    Can I use regular powder detergent on this washer?

  • @gregarioussolitudinist5695
    @gregarioussolitudinist5695 2 года назад +1

    The Quick Instruction sheet shows that clothes are not supposed to be placed in the machine in overlapping layers. They are supposed to be added in clumps around basin/agitator. Maybe that makes the difference?

    • @wxrayreview
      @wxrayreview  2 года назад

      Yes. I don't recall reading that, maybe they changed the instructions based on feedback. I'm not saying I'm an expert, just showing how it worked for me coming from what I know. I also find that deep water helps with the turn-over. But that uses more water. Thanks for mention this, I hope it helps someone else!

  • @Mike-jd
    @Mike-jd 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just bought this a week ago and my wife hates it. It’s noisy and water never covers the clothes. Perhaps this is getting used to a high efficiency machine. Clothes on top, stay on top and never hit the useless agitator. My wife used to keep the lid open while filling and leave it soaking the whole day on our old machine. I read you can do this with the faucet feature but it automatically drains after 3 hours. Also, I read you can pause to unlock the lid, but after trying this hitting play doesn’t start it so I need to hold start for 3 seconds again. Maybe it is starting where it left off, still studying this.I imagine I could live with this machine by using the deep water setting all the time but why have a machine if you have to do this!

  • @oraliabowen1426
    @oraliabowen1426 Год назад +1

    I just bought mine 4 days ago. I do not like the keypad you have to press the buttons down harder than I think you should hav too. I can see this wearing out over time. I do not like the noise and I bought because of the agitator feature. My clothes are not moving around as I think they should and I’m washing small loads. I don’t like that it doesn’t have a fabric softener dispenser or detergent so I definitely will be using pods. I still can’t figure out when I can actually add in my fabric softener because the instructions are not helpful. I still have my old LG washer waiting for someone to pickup. I may just bring them back in and have my washer repaired. I had high hopes of getting the top loader and going with the front loader. My only complaint was the mildew smell after washing a few loads but that doesn’t seem so bad after washing 6 loads of laundry in this machine.

    • @jillianstevenson4264
      @jillianstevenson4264 Год назад

      I’m also trying to figure out about how to add detergent and fabric softener 🤦‍♀️

  • @mlozoya3
    @mlozoya3 2 года назад

    I have been trying to find the agitator for throw machine. Anyone know where I can buy it

  • @icxcnika555
    @icxcnika555 2 года назад +3

    i just received this exact washer a couple days, i did noticed its doesn't fill water all the way to the top or even middle like my old washer. I guess that's part of the whole HE thing ? so the only way is to select deep water but that should only be used for washing jeans and blankets ? heavy stuff

    • @wxrayreview
      @wxrayreview  2 года назад

      Yes. This machine is not officially "he", but acts a lot like one. Our last "he" top loader barely used any water. You can use deep water to help, if you want. You don't have to only use that on blankets. Some cycles actually default to deep water ("delicates" for example). Download the cycle guide to get more information on which settings are activated by the knob.

    • @lauriehudson9493
      @lauriehudson9493 2 года назад +1

      My deep water wasn't deep. Like quick wash. Not paying 728.00. For something I don't like. Home depot picking it up tomorrow. I think the sence panel can't sence.

    • @michaelrimbey5622
      @michaelrimbey5622 Год назад +1

      Even the deep water don't fill up all the way stays about the same

  • @johanneouellet4358
    @johanneouellet4358 Год назад +2

    How do we put fabric softner in there!!

  • @ivanzapata382
    @ivanzapata382 Год назад +1

    Many thanks for the video! Very useful!
    Quick question: do you have to put the laundry detergent inside the washing machine?

    • @susy7914
      @susy7914 Год назад +1

      Yes.. it’s annoying 😢

    • @tianamarie989
      @tianamarie989 Год назад

      ​@@susy7914 why?

    • @susy7914
      @susy7914 Год назад +1

      @@tianamarie989 Because it doesn’t have a softener dispenser..and the downy ball just works with downy softener.It’s kinda anoyying.

    • @dmcgee001
      @dmcgee001 2 месяца назад +1

      That's the answer I'm looking for. Looks like a yes.

  • @lindasue8275
    @lindasue8275 Год назад +1

    Hello Sir, Can you let me know or direct me to a help guide for bypassing the lid lock? My machine won't lock so I'm unable to do laundry at home. I have this same washer model WTW5057LW0 . Any help will be appreciated.

  • @karenneloms2060
    @karenneloms2060 3 месяца назад +1

    I have this same washer and can’t find compartment to put fabric softer. Help

  • @danieltrilla9283
    @danieltrilla9283 Год назад

    How come my clothes are still dirty after a wash? I tried different cycles too.

  • @sandiereed1754
    @sandiereed1754 10 месяцев назад

    Have maybe washed 10 loads in mine now it won’t lock makes the noise then clicks again then the soak wash done and lid lock lights flash! What am I doing wrong?

  • @davidmiller8967
    @davidmiller8967 8 месяцев назад +1

    Our machine sounds more like an ink-jet plotter than a washing machine. Works good though but you never know when the cycle is gonna be over.

  • @marcscoggin5961
    @marcscoggin5961 2 года назад +1

    If you add the load inside balanced it don’t make noise at all. You cant just slap the stuff in and it balances it for you it don’t work like that!!! If you add accordingly it will be fine quiet and last a long time

    • @piecesoftheheart9231
      @piecesoftheheart9231 2 года назад

      I’ve had this washer for 5+ months (it’s set aside in trade for a speed Queen as of this week). I always load it in donut formation but it’s definitely the loudest machine I’ve ever had, and I’ve had a bunch over the last 10 years… even my new Speed Queen is much quieter, and those are tanks.

  • @kellyfonseca8330
    @kellyfonseca8330 Год назад +1

    Where do you put your detergent and softner?? I’ve always had a machine that has a tray for each??

    • @tianamarie989
      @tianamarie989 Год назад

      You pour it right into the tub. For the softener(shouldn't use it as it causes build up) I would use that downy ball that you fill up and put in with your load and it pops open during the cycle. If you don't want to do that. Then move over to dryer sheets.

  • @kevinbraley5172
    @kevinbraley5172 Год назад

    Is there a way to turn on buzzer to tell you it's done

  • @scottrichards3246
    @scottrichards3246 2 года назад +3

    Is it accurate to put the soap in the bottom before adding clothes?

    • @ella8874
      @ella8874 Год назад +3

      Yes . As weird as it is, that’s how it’s done. Review your manual, bookmark or download cycle guide at Whirpool.com
      I tell this to everyone with this machine. It helps to understand how it works. Don’t overload machine, clothes are best in piles, as close to drum edge , not clumped or dumped in middle. Takes a while to get used to. and I’m old school but I decided to give it a shot, been good to me so far .

  • @TerriVanKeuren
    @TerriVanKeuren Год назад +4

    where do I put the fabric softener and when do I put it in?

    • @dmcgee001
      @dmcgee001 2 месяца назад +1

      Hey I think it's in the port on the top under the lid. I'm looking around to see if I can put the detergent in the same port or does the detergent go directly into the washing machine?

  • @benjaminhatcher6755
    @benjaminhatcher6755 2 года назад +6

    The only good top loader anymore is Speed Queen!! Can’t believe a brand like Whirlpool put this junk out there!

  • @isb5772
    @isb5772 Год назад

    can you wash a queen size comforter?

  • @coryboca9056
    @coryboca9056 10 месяцев назад +1

    Does anyone else have issues with the washer leaving your clothes soaked when the wash completes? I thought the washer would automatically drain and spin the clothes during the wash cycle, but do I have to go back downstairs just to hit drain and spin every time before putting the clothes in the dryer?

  • @slowmedown89
    @slowmedown89 2 года назад +7

    I appreciate the review. Have you noticed the spin cycle is quieter with a balanced load/more clothes?

    • @wxrayreview
      @wxrayreview  2 года назад +3

      Yes. With more clothes, it usually finds a balance and is quieter. The worst is like one pair of jeans and a heavy hoodie. That will rattle a lot. Thankfully, it hasn't walked yet.

    • @slowmedown89
      @slowmedown89 2 года назад +3

      @@wxrayreview Thank you! I went ahead and ordered one based on your review

    • @danielledennis7436
      @danielledennis7436 2 года назад +1

      @@slowmedown89 did you get it yet? If so how do you like it?

    • @slowmedown89
      @slowmedown89 2 года назад +3

      @@danielledennis7436 sure did. so far so good. its a little bouncy on the dry cycle but not terrible. removable agitator and deep water option is very nice

    • @piecesoftheheart9231
      @piecesoftheheart9231 2 года назад

      @@danielledennis7436 - I absolutely love mine!
      It’s important to load the clothes without the agitator in, just like you would as if the agitator WAS in it tho… like around the drum.. everything gets pulled down and around well that way! 😃

  • @marcusmarkus3266
    @marcusmarkus3266 2 года назад +2

    Great post... good concept with the removable agitator pole but this machine is garbage. The agitator does not pull the clothes down to the bottom or assist with rolling them over, If it was dual action it might work better or if the impeller fins were a little bigger you might see more of a bloom or rollover. for the most part the impeller just rubs the clothes on the bottom and not the ones on top. Your clothes might be wet but not clean. This machine is built for small to medium light loads.

  • @elsyveronicajuarezaraujo9339
    @elsyveronicajuarezaraujo9339 10 месяцев назад +1

    Como sele pone el suavizante de telas?

  • @TheLily1001
    @TheLily1001 2 года назад +4

    These types of machines always need more water than what the machine will provide or senses, and then the load will turn over repeatedly as it washes and everything gets washed correctly. If you don't add more water to the initial level, the load won't move around as it should and most items won't move around to be able to get washed correctly. Bottom line....SELECT A HIGHER WATER LEVEL AND YOU WON'T HAVE A PROBLEM IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN JUST A VERY SMALL LOAD. IF ALL THE ITEMS ARE NOT FREELY MOVING AROUND AS THEY SHOULD, ADD MORE WATER!!!!!

    • @piecesoftheheart9231
      @piecesoftheheart9231 2 года назад +1

      I have this machine (it’s put up now, in trade for a Speed Queen)… even on deep fill, it has poor turnover and nothing beyond what touches the bottom impeller really gets washed. Unfortunately.

    • @TheLily1001
      @TheLily1001 2 года назад +1

      @@piecesoftheheart9231 I don't have a problem with mine as long as I press the deep fill button until the water level reaches what I need it to be for the amount of laundry. And make sure to press the Deep Rinse button so that you have the same amount of water level you want when the washer fills up again in the rinse cycle. I'm wondering if your machine is not working correctly at all?

  • @katel1126
    @katel1126 Год назад

    Is there a way to turn off “sense”???
    Also, when my laundry is done the machine just makes noise and never unlocks the lid. I cant tell if its done or not. Wth is going on😢

  • @heywoodjablowme8915
    @heywoodjablowme8915 2 года назад +2

    mine walks across the room. I need to have it balanced

    • @wxrayreview
      @wxrayreview  2 года назад

      6 weeks in, and I've had no walking -- yet.

  • @nataliewalker9192
    @nataliewalker9192 Месяц назад +1

    Where do you put the fabric softener

  • @alib180
    @alib180 Год назад +3

    When do you add fabric softener?

    • @jeremywatts710
      @jeremywatts710 2 месяца назад +1

      Not a single answer for this… my previous washer had a spot in top of the agitator to add softener. I guess with these machines you have to use a Downey ball.

  • @amandaulett1157
    @amandaulett1157 Год назад

    There is no option of medium small or large ??

  • @sheila8233
    @sheila8233 Год назад +1

    I can't get my deep fill to work. Am I doing something wrong?

    • @glacierlaw
      @glacierlaw Год назад +1

      This annoying machine adds water only later in cycle after you get to watch it beat up your clothes with a mere puddle of water .. but you are helpless to stop it because -if you try it will start draining and make you start over. This machine is evil

  • @minivanventuring
    @minivanventuring 2 года назад +8

    Well for starters you did not load the machine properly and I don't mean that in a rude way but you're actually supposed to load the machine as if there was a post agitator in there putting things around the edges and that way that when it's washing it will Bloom as it's supposed to rolling the clothes over

  • @gitri3174
    @gitri3174 Год назад

    Where do you put the soap?

  • @danellecomer3789
    @danellecomer3789 2 года назад +8

    Wish I would've seen this before I bought it.
    I chose this one because of the agitator. I love the old fashioned top loaders. This is junk. The agitator does nothing but move the piece of clothing next to it up and down. The clothes do not turn over at all, with or without the agitator. I had clothes that were still dry through the whole wash cycle. I opened the top and pushed them down. I can't watch every load. I don't trust that my kids could even use this machine successfully. Gonna try different types of loads. I hope I find one that works cause this was a lot of money wasted otherwise.
    Mine isn't noisy at all. That's the only positive I got from all the negatives.

    • @stephenmartinez1
      @stephenmartinez1 2 года назад +1

      maybe you're loading it wrong? you're supposed to load clothes in "loose heaps," surrounding the impeller, never on top of it or circled around it. towels and sheets you fold,., heavier and bulkier items first, and lighter on top, smaller to medium sized loads work best with the impeller, and when loaded properly should all get washed, if you watch a piece of clothing closely it should slowly be pulled under, and resurface a minute later. the agitator is supposed to be for heavier type clothing, like jeans and towels. but really you shouldn't need to switch between the agitator or the impeller at all if you don't want to, just pick one. he top loaders require a bit more attention, you'll need to pre treat stains before washing, and freshly soiled or nasty clothing should be pre washed or rinsed and spun first, or soaked. if you're really determined to idiot proof it, and make sure they are clean, then leave the agitator on, and set a favorite cycle with the deep fill option, and tell your children to press the favorite button when doing the load, you won't need to worry as much about improper loading with the agitator on. the dual feature IS a bit of a gimmick, but that does not mean that both options are not effective or useful in their own ways. as for clothing not appearing to have gotten wet; it's possible that the high spin simply did a good job drying them off. it's a minor inconvenience compared to the old school washers, but the trade off is large- as the old ones used as much water as a large bathtub, and did a poor job of spinning the clothes dry, increasing time and energy used in the dryer. if most of your loads are large and fill the tub, then definitely use the agitator.

    • @wxrayreview
      @wxrayreview  2 года назад +1

      I find I'm using "Deep Water" more often if I suspect the clothes won't turn over. We do a lot of small loads and it is fine. Deep Water helps for big loads, but you'll use more resources (water, heating energy).

  • @ryankennedy9414
    @ryankennedy9414 Год назад +1

    Where do you put the fabric softener?

    • @billparks7368
      @billparks7368 Год назад +1

      You have go buy a Downey softener ball. Don't count on it opening every time. Save yourself and just pour it in at the beginning.

  • @improbus767
    @improbus767 7 месяцев назад +1

    How to bypass the piece of garbage lid lock?

  • @samanthaarriola4331
    @samanthaarriola4331 3 месяца назад

    Mine works fine 😅

  • @baanjones5910
    @baanjones5910 3 месяца назад +1

    Where do you add the softener?

  • @glaydisallen929
    @glaydisallen929 Год назад

    Why does it stop after you put your clothes in and the water goes in and it just sits there