Maytag MVWX700XL Bravos X 3.6 Cu Ft. Silver Top Load Washer - Energy Star

Posted by Nanasa on Friday, September 13, 2013

Maytag MVWX700XL Bravos X 3.6 Cu Ft. Silver Top Load Washer - Energy Star
Maytag MVWX700XL Bravos X 3.6 Cu Ft. Silver Top Load Washer - Energy Star
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Maytag MVWX700XL Bravos X 3.6 Cu Ft. Silver Top Load Washer - Energy Star



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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9334 in Major Appliances
  • Size: 3.6 cu. ft.
  • Color: Silver
  • Brand: Maytag
  • Model: MVWX700XL
  • Dimensions: 43.00" h x 27.00" w x 26.00" l, 140.00 pounds

Features

  • IntelliFill Automatic Water Level Sensor
  • Clean Washer With Affresh
  • Energy Star Qualified
  • Dimension (WHD): 27 1/2" X 43" X 27"
  • IntelliFill Automatic Water Level Sensor
  • Clean Washer With Affresh
  • Energy Star Qualified
  • Dimension (WHD): 27 1/2" X 43" X 27"

Product Description

  • 10-Year Limited Parts Warranty4 On Washer Motor And Basket: Built strong to last longAll new Maxima Series washers include a 10-year limited warranty on the washer motor and the stainless steel wash basket. (Models MHW6000X, MHW7000X, MHW9000Y only. See warranty for details.)
  • EcoConserve: Exceeding federal energy standards by 30%, these extra-efficient washers and dryers are rated Tier 33 by the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (ECC) and help to save even more money on utility bills.
  • 3.6 cu. ft. Capacity
  • CEE Tier III Qualified: Based on the Consortium for Energy Efficiency qualified product listings--with Tier III being the most efficient. This model features advanced water & energy savings and may qualify for rebates from local utility companies.
  • Low Water Wash with EcoConserve: Use less water and get better cleaning performance through concentrated wash action. Low water wash technology enables the detergent to penetrate better and pretreat soils w

    Customer Reviews

    Most helpful customer reviews

    43 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
    5Very Good if not Great Washer
    By Gasturbineguy
    Just bought this Maytag to replace an aging old style top loader. Our first few loads have been interesting as we learn the in and outs of using an HE top-loader. After reading many reviews (on numerous models) you'd expect your clothes to be destroyed in these things. Let me just confirm that that is not the case in any way. This model is a bit loud as it performs it's numerous clicks and spins but that's normal. Sans extreme soundproofing to the internals I (an engineer) can not think of how you can make something like this quiet. I will say we spent longer leveling the washer than setting up any other appliance in our house. It pays to do this since it spins so %*#@ fast! In fact it reminds me of the movie Thor when he spins his hammer... we halfway expect lighting to shoot out of it at any moment.Now for the newbies that aren't sure how these HE units are "supposed" to work. On normal cycles they add just enough water as to not detect further water in the drum/tub e.g. all water should saturate the clothing. The washer will spin on occasion as it adds water because the nerds that design these things know that you need to run the dryer portions of the pile under the running water to saturate it. So, accept that your clothing will look almost dry when it's washing on normal. Now, on bulk setting it'll pretty much submerge your pile. All while wasting water that to me at-least is expensive to waste. If your on a well and just like to see water, then leave it on bulk I guess. But the clothes are just as clean as if I had used my old power hungry commercial rated top loader with the agitator clothing torture device.You really need to define what clean means to you anyway. If you have filthy kids and don't pre-treat your stains then I dunno if this will get them out. But for normal people/families with normal levels of dirt/soil then this is a great money saver! I got my set at Lowes for about $1200. If you pay $2000 and up on a set, you know the ones with TV screens on em, your probably going to expect too much to say the least.The only complaint so far is that the soap dispenser tray doesn't seem to drain the added water completely (though all the soap is dispensed properly) so I don't know if this will be a mold/mildew issue. Probably not if you use it as often as we do.Please spread the word if you've learned anything about HE washers from this. Some of the reviews I read when researching makes me think there is a real lack of understanding (uncommon sense) about these units. And those reviews should be removed.

    14 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
    3Found a way to make sure ALL the clothes get wet
    By Name
    This washer machine is pretty nice, but there are some things I don't really care for. I may repeat myself a little bit because I want to make sure I get some points across. First off, The Eco part of this washer really really sucks. I was excited to conserve water because my community experiences a lot of droughts, and I would like to save some money on my utilities. But I didn't get what I was expecting. So the machine "Senses" how many clothes there are, and how much they weigh, and then it decides how much water to put into that specific load. And every time it is NOT enough water to wash all the clothes I have in the washer. I spent 4 hours watching 4 different washer cycles very closely, to see if the top clothes ever moved to the bottom of the wash where all the water was. They DIDN"T. I hate that. The clothes on the top, pretty much never moved. The clothes got wet, but I feel like they did not get as clean as they could have, by getting completely immersed in the water. Every cycle I chose did not get all my clothes immersed in the water. Which really annoyed me. I feel that if my clothes at least get completely wet, they have a much better chance of getting completely clean. Some people may not care if the clothes get completely wet, but I do!......... I even read the instructions to see if I was doing something wrong; If I was selecting something that prevented the clothes from getting completely wet. But the FAQ in the manuel said the clothes may be dry on top because of the high spin speeds of the washer.. This was not true in my case. They were dry because they missed some of the water poring in, and did not get completely wet to start with. The manuel also says the water amount selected is correct and I should not pore more water into the machine. This is also not true (to me) because there wasn't enough water. Rest assured, I did find a way to get around the dry clothes conundrum! Only one cycle I have found so far, completely covers all my clothes with water. It is the Bulky Cycle. which works just fine for me. I don't need 11-15 cycle options for my clothes, although it would have been nice if maybe I needed an Express Wash or a wrinkle guard, but whatever. I'll manage. The Bulky cycle is meant for blankets, comforters, or other large items. So the Washing machine makes sure that there is plenty of water to cover the "bulky" items. This is how I get all my clothes to be washed to my satisfaction.All in all, this could have been an excellent machine. I found a way to make it work for me, but I would rather have a machine I could really utilize. It just wasn't worth moving it back upstairs, putting it back in the box, returning it, and waiting another 2 weeks for a new washer to be ordered for me. I have made my peace with this machine Hahaha.

    12 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
    5Best Machines Ever Made
    By Ajay Mittal
    It is better than the Samsungs, LGs, Whirlpools. Why? It has select cycles that use more water, unlike any other washer out there. It gives you a way out if you feel like you could do with more water. All others try to be smart. They know consumers want more water but prefer to give that option in 4.7 cu ft models that cost way more, over $1100/-. For 3.6 cu ft machines, they use so less water that it seems they want to frustrate their customers. This is a belt system but then so are traditional top washers with agitators. The good thing is this uses a smaller belt. What's more the price difference between the best agitator (GE) and this is not more than $65/- So it was clear that Maytag 700XL was a rare bonanza.

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