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Whirlpool Duet WED9200SQ


$1,099.00 Released May, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Clothes come out dry by the end of the cycle, don't have to be put back in. Sensors in the machine are accurate, can dependably use the auto-cycles. Runs very quiet while in operation.

The Cons:If something goes wrong with it, it's very hard to fix and repairs often take several attempts. Not constructed durably, will often develop issues within the first year.

The Whirlpool Duet WED9200SQ is a Super Capacity Plus electric dryer that features an AccelerCare Drying system with a painted steel drum that holds up to 15 pounds of laundry. A change in pace from the WED8300SB, the WED9200SQ holds more laundry, but it lacks many of the features that make the WED8300SB stand out.

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For instance, the WED9200SQ only offers only 4 temperatures (versus 5) and 7 Cycles (versus 9), although it does feature a special bulky items cycle. In addition, the WED9200SQ comes equipped with a 120-minute (versus 90-minute) Wrinkle-Shield Plus feature, a Quiet Dry-Noise Reduction system, a Duet HT Fabric Care system (versus Duet Sport), electronic controls, 3-way venting (versus 4-way), and an adjustable end-of-cycle signal. The Whirlpool Duet WED9200SQ retails for $1099.00 (versus $799.00) and comes with a 1 year limited warranty. Optional accessories such as storage pedestals and a laundry tower are available for an additional fee.

Features

  • Capacity: 7.0 Cu. Ft.
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 38 x 27 x 31-1/2"
  • Available in White (WED9200SQ)
  • 7 Cycles/4 Drying Temperatures   
  • Easy View Dryer Door Window   
  • Reversible Side-Swing Door   
  • Electronic Controls
  • Front-Mounted Lint Screen
  • Flexible Installation with Matching Washer
  • Optional Accessories Available
  • Audio Feedback
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    clothes come out dry by the end of the cycle, don't have to be put back in

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    sensors in the machine are accurate, can dependably use the auto-cycles

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    runs very quiet while in operation

  • 1

    user friendly controls are intuitive and easy to figure out

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    adjustable temperature settings avoid scorching sensitive fabrics

  • 1

    doesn't draw too much power, good energy efficiency

Cons
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    if something goes wrong with it, it's very hard to fix and repairs often take several attempts

  • 1

    not constructed durably, will often develop issues within the first year

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