How does the whirlpool cabrio wash clothes




















It senses the size and type of each load and adapts water levels and other functions to get the best possible clean. Need clothes ready in a snap? Whirlpool offers a special wash and dry cycle, that lets you dry small loads right in the washing machine. This option automatically activates a fan once the cycle is finished, so your outfit is clean and dry right when you need it.

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Get good bags, not cheap ones. Woolite bags are good - you want a small mesh fabric. Larger mesh bags just get caught on the things you are trying to stay away from. Buy several bags - don't overload them and always use 2 bags for balance, especially if the load is small. My Whirlpool FL is gentle on clothes but bras and T shirts with decoration go into the bags.

Underwires weren't really meant to be machine washed. They should really be hand washed, but that is a dirty word to many, including me. If the wire is actual real metal wire they may get bent. Some bras have new "plastic" wires that wash better in a machine.

They also have a little case you can put them in that keeps it shape but I haven't tried it. I've had my Cabrio about 2 weeks now, and none of my towels or clothing are perfect, but I've had zero damage. I think most of the reviews I read prior to buying them were people who simply liked front loaders better, and were not using correct cycles or something But, Whirlpool specifically states in the booklet that if there are loose strings, there could be damage, and that goes with any washer, top loader or not.

I'm a top loader person, so front loaders were not an option. I actually hate them, and think they are a fad that will eventually fade, for numerous reasons. Oh, and by the way, my clothes have never been cleaner, especially the whites.

I love my FL, not because it is a fad, but due to the fact that it clean better than any conventional top loader that has been on the market. Revies even show that they clean better than any new HE toploader also I have nothing against a HE toploader, in fact I would buy one if I was in the market for a new washer.

FL's have been used in europe long before they hit the US. Natural resources have always been more protected over there, due to their lock of abundance. On top of that, FL's just clean better. Most people how have bought a FL and have had poor cleaning results and so forth, have never even opened up the owners manual and read it, not to mention admitted to it also, and admit they wash everything together, pack full of clothes and wash in cold water Front loaders are a fad?

I suppose that's why they are ubiquitous in the rest of the civilized world and all of Europe. If you want to test how gentle your machine is, wash a good quality paper towel with a full load of laundry. If you end up with shredded paper at the end of the cycle, your machine or cycle is too rough.

Your paper towel should be exiting the cycle unscathed. I feel the same way about stainless steel appliances. You don't have to agree, nor do you need to be disrespectful of my opinion.

Having said that, I'd put my top loader up against any front loader, any day. Here is a link that might be useful: Consumer Reports. I will and have put my FL against my best friends TL. I took his o already Washed sheets,and mattress pad and washed them in my washer.

To make it more fair, I did not use the sanitary cycle, just the white cycle and the same brand detergent he uses, only in the HE form. No bleach or additive expect FB were used. Tide was the detergent used. Well my FL smoked his Maytag to the ground! Not only did they come out whiter, fresher smelling, it took the stains out that he couldnt get out. HE went that day and bought himself a FL with my assistance and hasnt regretted it yet and it has been over a year now.

Hard on clothes, wrinkles clothes, recommends extra rinse cycle? How does that save on water. Must use H E Detergent, that cost more money. Once a month, you must clean it with a special rinse, that whirlpool probably sells? Bought it the other day, delivered today, going back tomorrow to exchange it. I should have know, read many other post that said clothing was wrinkled, hair and dirt aren't removed. Think about it, the old washer, would fill all the way up and the clothes would float around and the hair would float off.

You could "spin" your good dress shirts only 3 minutes and open the lid and take them out so they would not wrinkle by spining till practically dry like this model does. You can't open it, it locks.

Loved my older washer, although it was a Maytag that only lasted 6 years. Then today I read the link that I attached and I'm afraid to get one of these high energy top loaders, horrible reviews. Here is a link that might be useful: consumer affairs. He detergent is the same price as non HE. When I had my FL for 10 yrs, never had to Clean it cause it never got stinky or gunked up. I can delay start mine if I want.

Also it will fill all the way up with certain cylces. I guess your not happy with the cabrio. Well that doesnt mean all HE TL are bad. Im glad your hapy with your agatator wash What is truely a fad are the agitatorless HE top loaders. The technology, engineering, and mechanics are just not there. It's a bad technology and can never produce good cleaning without very large amounts of water.

Since there inception there have been countless revisions, engineering changes, fires, explosions, and recalls. That speaks for itself. You need to include the model number of your washer, not just reference the Cabrio name.

There are two kinds of Cabrios, different mechanisms. OL means it's overloaded, which may relate to the mechanism design, that's why it's important to clarify the model number. Per the model number the market year is The serial number is coded for the year and week of manufacture if you want to know the age more closely. A common cause of UL is worn suspension rods.

They were also redesigned at some point along the way. The machine does not have a physical off-balance switch that the tub bumps. Off-balance is determined by the control board monitoring rotational inertia of the drum in relation to RPM and other characteristics during spin ramp-up. Performance of the suspension rods is an integral factor. A set of four rods is Part Number W There are numerous online sources for appliance parts. They're not difficult to change but requires two people.



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