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expiredRambabu2 posted Jan 30, 2022 10:03 AM
expiredRambabu2 posted Jan 30, 2022 10:03 AM

Costco Members: Whirlpool 4.3 cu. ft. Top Load Washer + 7.0 cu. ft. Electric Dryer

+ Free Delivery/Haul Away

$800

$1,200

33% off
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Costco Wholesale has Whirlpool 4.3 cu. ft. High-Efficiency Top Load Washer + 7.0 cu. ft. Electric Dryer (White, WTW5000DW | WED49STBW) on sale for $799.99 valid for Costco Members only. Delivery is free (+ basic installation & haul away is included in most areas).

Thanks to Community Member Rambabu2 for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Costco account with an active membership to purchase. Availability for delivery may vary by location.

Key Features:
  • 2-Year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • 11 Adaptive Wash Actions
  • Low-Profile Impeller
  • AccuDry Sensor Drying System
  • Wrinkle Shield Plus Option

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this Whirlpool 4.3 cu. ft. High-Efficiency Top Load Washer + 7.0 cu. ft. Electric Dryer (White, WTW5000DW | WED49STBW) is $258.01 lower (24.3% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1,058 at the time of this post.
    • Price valid through 2/6/22.
    • Delivery, Basic Installation and Haul Away Included in Most Areas
    • Must check your local zip code for earlier delivery date option
    • Offer valid for Costco Members only
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion
  • About this product:
    • This washer and dryer combo has a 4.2 star overall rating based on over 200 reviews.
    • Includes 2-Year Manufacturer's Parts & Labor Warranty.
  • About this store:
    • To view Costco Wholesale's return policy click here. -Corwin

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Costco Wholesale has Whirlpool 4.3 cu. ft. High-Efficiency Top Load Washer + 7.0 cu. ft. Electric Dryer (White, WTW5000DW | WED49STBW) on sale for $799.99 valid for Costco Members only. Delivery is free (+ basic installation & haul away is included in most areas).

Thanks to Community Member Rambabu2 for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Costco account with an active membership to purchase. Availability for delivery may vary by location.

Key Features:
  • 2-Year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • 11 Adaptive Wash Actions
  • Low-Profile Impeller
  • AccuDry Sensor Drying System
  • Wrinkle Shield Plus Option

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this Whirlpool 4.3 cu. ft. High-Efficiency Top Load Washer + 7.0 cu. ft. Electric Dryer (White, WTW5000DW | WED49STBW) is $258.01 lower (24.3% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1,058 at the time of this post.
    • Price valid through 2/6/22.
    • Delivery, Basic Installation and Haul Away Included in Most Areas
    • Must check your local zip code for earlier delivery date option
    • Offer valid for Costco Members only
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion
  • About this product:
    • This washer and dryer combo has a 4.2 star overall rating based on over 200 reviews.
    • Includes 2-Year Manufacturer's Parts & Labor Warranty.
  • About this store:
    • To view Costco Wholesale's return policy click here. -Corwin

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SplendidHome1945
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i have this washer. it really does suck. anytime i go elsewhere, it amazes how much better my clothes smell after using another washer…do not buy this junk. came free with the house and just waiting for this junk to break at this point
Fotographer
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Poor to mediocre reviews from Consumer Reports
sampleboy
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Front load washers are a pain in the rear end to clean and maintain. Ive owned one for ten years and I can't wait for that POS to break so I can buy a top load. It's getting to the point where cleaning the buildup inside the detergent tray and front door seal is aggravating.

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Jan 30, 2022 01:45 PM
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erictomJan 30, 2022 01:45 PM
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looks like 1990s style washer and dryer

old ones , better quality
Last edited by erictom January 30, 2022 at 01:26 PM.
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ThinBlueLine2Jan 30, 2022 02:25 PM
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I have a top load Kenmore washer that works quite well when you bypass the stupid water saving setting.
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Poor to mediocre reviews from Consumer Reports
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sampleboyJan 30, 2022 02:50 PM
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Quote from skardem :
It much worse than a 1990 washer. Get a spin queen that uses water and has a real agitator. If you want to save water then start outside where with zero scaping. Or protest about flood irrigation. 95% of water is used outside the home.

Front load washers work much better.

Topload high efficiency don't clean.
Front load washers are a pain in the rear end to clean and maintain. Ive owned one for ten years and I can't wait for that POS to break so I can buy a top load. It's getting to the point where cleaning the buildup inside the detergent tray and front door seal is aggravating.
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i have this washer. it really does suck. anytime i go elsewhere, it amazes how much better my clothes smell after using another washer…do not buy this junk. came free with the house and just waiting for this junk to break at this point
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BrianJasonJan 30, 2022 03:13 PM
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13 years ago I switched to a whirlpool toploader after a miserable front loader experience, and haven't had any issues to date. I'll stick with what doesn't break down every 3 years.

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travelling_filmJan 30, 2022 03:28 PM
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I bought this deal around christmas and yes it does suck (just the washer) but if you have patience and time, you can make it work.

For heavily soiled/dirty clothes, they need to soak before washing. Not on the presoak setting, use the actual soak setting with hot water if you can. I use cloth diapers for kiddos and I'm getting them clean with this washer with this method.

There seems to be an issue with some washers not filling with water. I don't have that problem. I have to not use any additional rinse cycles to ensure my clothes aren't too wet before drying.

I have no issues with the dryer other than it gets too hot on the eco mode - shrinks clothes so I always use the low heat cycle.
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Quote from sampleboy :
Front load washers are a pain in the rear end to clean and maintain. Ive owned one for ten years and I can't wait for that POS to break so I can buy a top load. It's getting to the point where cleaning the buildup inside the detergent tray and front door seal is aggravating.
Try using powdered detergent, or less liquid detergent. Most people use way too much detergent in their front loaders.
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gamingdroidJan 30, 2022 04:10 PM
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Quote from skardem :
It much worse than a 1990 washer. Get a spin queen that uses water and has a real agitator. If you want to save water then start outside where with zero scaping. Or protest about flood irrigation. 95% of water is used outside the home.

Front load washers work much better.

Topload high efficiency don't clean.
How about front high efficiency?
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rushhoundJan 30, 2022 04:15 PM
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Quote from erictom :
looks like 1990s style washer and dryer
Back when they weren't total garbage.

I am still using a Kenmore/Whirlpool from the 90's that works like a champ and never been touched.
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erictomJan 30, 2022 04:20 PM
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Quote from rushhound :
Back when they weren't total garbage.

I am still using a Kenmore/Whirlpool from the 90's that works like a champ and never been touched.
nowadays, manufacturers use crappy parts. Making them work properly for a short time, then sell us new ones again

Designed life 3-5 years

SCAM!
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sampleboyJan 30, 2022 04:26 PM
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Quote from UN0335 :
Try using powdered detergent, or less liquid detergent. Most people use way too much detergent in their front loaders.
I've cycled between both and yes, I don't overfill the detergent tray and fill it below the normal line. What's horrendous about the front loaders is the moisture that lingers inside the tray and inside the door seal. Leaving the tray and door open after using it still doesn't allow the trapped moisture to evaporate leading to moldy buildup.

I gotta take paper towels and scrub the door seal all the way around, and then use a large pipe cleaner brush to scrub the inside ofnthe detergent tray and let me tell you, the grayish black jelly buildup is enough to make a grown man gag
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malibuxboyJan 30, 2022 04:52 PM
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Quote from travelling_film :
I bought this deal around christmas and yes it does suck (just the washer) but if you have patience and time, you can make it work.

For heavily soiled/dirty clothes, they need to soak before washing. Not on the presoak setting, use the actual soak setting with hot water if you can. I use cloth diapers for kiddos and I'm getting them clean with this washer with this method.

There seems to be an issue with some washers not filling with water. I don't have that problem. I have to not use any additional rinse cycles to ensure my clothes aren't too wet before drying.

I have no issues with the dryer other than it gets too hot on the eco mode - shrinks clothes so I always use the low heat cycle.
why do you make yourself suffer with cloth diapers?
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SplendidHome1945Jan 30, 2022 04:57 PM
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why do you make yourself suffer with cloth diapers?
because we are on slickdeals for a reason
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