MAYTAG Washing Machines Reviews

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  • Bernard Weisblum says:

    Cloth items that I wash using my Maytag washing machine come out damaged.
    The damage looks like it was due a shear rather than to a cut by a sharp object.
    It happens with small or big loads.
    Please advise or put me in touch with someone who can.
    Thanks.

    Bernard Weisblum
    weisblum@wisc.edu
    608-262-0972

  • Susan Odencrantz says:

    Avoid Maytag topload washer Performa MTW5740TQO; the Bravo series seems to have replaced the Performa series! Had the washer for 14 months but we were out of the house due to a remodel for six of those months The basket drive, motor coupler and drive block had to be replaced (bill was over $300). Then it started to leak and the technician realized that the initial problem was probably due to a manufacturing defect that could not be corrected. A month later, the motor failed! This machine was not heavily used. Please note that Maytag is now part of Whirlpool. This is not your mother’s Maytag! Be very careful … customer is not good.

  • Susan Odencrantz says:

    Be very careful of the Maytag brand. Maytag is now owned by Whirlpool and it is not your mother’s Maytag in terms of reliability. I purchased a top-loading washing machine in the Performa series and in 16 months, it gave up the ghost. However, not before a massive repair bill at month 14. During the time, it was operating, a set of very expensive sheets were ruin by oil when the basket drive failed. Poor customer service was the final straw. We are buying a Bosch.

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