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Whirlpool WET3300SQ


$1,199.00 Released January, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Small footprint fits into a narrow available space. Runs fairly quiet, don't generally notice the noise from a few feet away. Doesn't use too much electricity while in operation.

The Cons:Hot/cold water switch suffers frequent failures. Washer drum will jump off the hydraulics, may be a regular phenomenon depending on the unit. Loads have to be fairly small, can't take much laundry at once.

The Whirlpool WET3300SQ is a stacked electric washer/dryer combo unit which is very compact and suitable for small spaces.  The unit features a 2.6 cu.ft. washer with a Double-Duty Surgilator agitator that generates continuous rollover to ensure the entire load gets clean and stepped-down agitation speeds for more thorough cleaning.

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  The washer is designed with a white porcelain wash basket and a strong ToughTop II top and lid finish for durability.  It comes with 8 wash cycles, 4 temperature settings, 4 water level selections, and 3 spin speeds and has a self-cleaning lint filter and built-in bleach and fabric softener dispensers.  The top part of the WET3300SQ houses a 5.9 cu.ft. dryer that features an automatic Dry-Miser sensor that detects the moisture in the drum and stops when the clothes have reached the selected dryness.  The dryer comes with 4 temperature settings and 6 drying cycles including a Tumble Press cycle to remove wrinkles in clothes that are already dry.  It can be vented in 4 different ways and is designed with a DuraWhite interior and a 180-degree side-swinging door for easy access.  The Whirlpool WET3300SQ is only available in a white finish and comes with a 1 year warranty.  Whirlpool also has the WGT3300SQ which is the gas equivalent of this model and retails for $1269.

Features/Specs

  • Stacked electric washer/dryer unit
  • 2.6 cu.ft. capacity washer
    • White porcelain basket
    • 8 wash cycles, 4 temperature settings, 3 spin speeds, 4 water level selections
    • Stepped-down agitation with Double-Duty Surgilator agitator
    • Bleach and fabric softener dispensers
    • Self-cleaning lint filter
    • ToughTop II top and lid finish
  • Compact thin Twin Dryer
    • 5.9 cu.ft. extra-large capacity
    • Automatic Dry-Miser control
    • 6 drying cycles including Tumble Press, 3 temperature settings
    • 4-way venting option
    • DuraWhite interior and 180-degree side-swing door
  • 1 year limited warranty

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Pros
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    small footprint fits into a narrow available space

  • 1

    runs fairly quiet, don't generally notice the noise from a few feet away

  • 1

    doesn't use too much electricity while in operation

Cons
  • 2

    hot/cold water switch suffers frequent failures

  • 1

    washer drum will jump off the hydraulics, may be a regular phenomenon depending on the unit

  • 1

    loads have to be fairly small, can't take much laundry at once

  • 1

    drum and cover eventually rust, will start to stain white clothing

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Anonymous: #whirlpool_wet3300sq temp switch has failed 7 times under warranty, Whirlpool tells me now "oh well it's on you now" we tried already.. Feb 28, 11
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