Whirlpool 4.5 cu. ft. High Efficiency White Front Load Washing Machine with Steam and Load and Go Dispenser

Skip adding detergent to every load with the LOAD & GO dispenser. Pairs best with Electric WED5620HW or Gas WGD5620HW Dryer(s). Get enough space to handle larger loads with 4.5 cu. ft. capacity.

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Skip adding detergent to every load with a Whirlpool closet-depth front load washing machine. The Load & Go dispenser holds enough laundry soap for 20 loads and automatically adds the right amount. Intuitive Controls let you create customized washing machine cycles, and the ENERGY STAR certified front load washer will even help you save on your utility bills.

  • Load & Go Dispenser: Skip steps with the Load & Go dispenser. Simply add detergent once and skip refills for 20 loads. (Based on an 8-lb load.)
  • 4.5 cu. ft. Capacity: wash over three baskets of clothing in a single load and finish laundry fast with 4.5 cu. ft. washer capacity that offers enough space to handle larger loads. (Based on a 7-lb. basket)
  • ENERGY STAR Certified: ENERGY STAR certified models exceed government standards to help conserve natural resources and save money on your utility bills.
  • Intuitive Controls: Let the washer guide you to the right cycle combinations or customize up to 35 of your own to get the right type of fabric care for whatever you’re was
  • Your small, lightly soiled loads will be clean in as little as 15 minutes with the Quick Wash cycle, Based on a 3 lbs. load, Regular/Quick cycle
  • Give your most vibrant colors the care they need with the Cold Wash cycle that adjusts wash actions and time, combined with gentle temperatures, to provide optimal fabric care
  • The Presoak option lets you skip soaking outside of the washer. Extra time is added in the washer before the wash cycle, which starts automatically when the option is complete
  • Use the single load dispenser when you want to wash with a different detergent than the one currently in the Load and Go dispenser. Additional compartments for bleach and fabric softener make sure any additives get dispensed at just the right time during the cycle
  • Get a space-saving design with closet-depth fit that allows for more flexible installation in your laundry space. Designed a 33 in. installation depth
  • Give clothes the care they need with the sleek pattern of the stainless steel wash basket that gently guides them
  • Run the Clean Washer with AFFRESH cycle every 30 washes to thoroughly clean the inside of your washer with an AFFRESH Washer Cleaner tablet or liquid chlorine bleach
  • Raise your washer for easier loading and unloading. Optional laundry pedestals also provide space-saving storage for detergent, fabric softener and other supplies. Sold separately
  • Whirlpool Corporation started in 1911 as a small company in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Today we are a global home appliance business selling products around the world. We are proud of our American heritage and ingenuity that have driven innovation for over 100 years

Additional information

Capacity - Washer (cu. ft.)

4.5

Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In)

56.5

Door Opening Height (In.)

0

Door Opening Width (In.)

0

Product Depth x Height x Width (in.)

31.56 x 38.63 x 27

Certifications and Listings

ADA Compliant,Energy Star,UL Listed

Manufacturer Warranty

1 year limited parts and labor

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Cookie

    Whirlpool never disappoints! I purchased this as a replacement of an LG washer that just wasn’t up to my standards. It has all the bells and whistles and works beautifully. Its also nice an quiet.

  2. 04

    by Geo

    Water conservation was my largest factor for updating my washing machine. This unit uses only 5 gallons per load.

  3. 04

    by Jessica

    So far we love the new washer! It is efficient and very nice looking! The digital screen and buttons are very high tech seeming! (A definite upgrade from our 20 yr old whirlpool washer!) We had Home Depot install and only snag was they would not unstack our dryer to replace the washer underneath. Had we known this in advance we would have had someone else do it. Luckily, my husband and I were able to unhook and unstack the dryer and still have them replace the washer and then place the dryer back ourselves. However, I know this would not be the case for a single person household or someone who is older. A heads up about needing to do this would have been nice. Other than that, install took less than 30 mins!

  4. 04

    by Victor

    The product works well. Unfortunately, it is not level now and it is noisy when it spins. I am having a hard time locating the screws to adjust the height on one side to get it level. I wish it was easier.

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