Very Poor Quality

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kevin hefley
Country: United States
I purchased a centennial in 2012. From the get go I noticed that it took a very long time to start. I shows that it's "sensing", well, none of the older machines had to do this including the old ugly green kenmore that's in my shop that my parents bought back in 1967. That by the way, still works great. Another thing is that you cant open the lid until about 5 minutes after it's finally done. Very stupid. And if you take a flashlight and open the lid up enough to see in you will notice there is ALWAYS a very low water level no matter what you have the switch set on.  Sometimes there is dry soap on top the clothes after it's done. Plus if you stop the "washing" before it's done and re-start it drains and refills, even if it just started. What a Joke.  And by the way Maytag told me all this is "normal " for a energy star machine.  I won't even get in the FACT that it communicates to you electric "smart " meter to report to the govt your elec consumption.  Google that up unbelievers.

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    Edward Hammond
    WE purchased this washer in 2013 and it has been tearing clothing, especially fine fabrics, ever since.  This is irrespective of setting used.  We have also experienced the poor washing, which is not that unusual for so-called "high-efficiency" washers.  Apparently Maytag has responded to the complaint about low water levels by making the new models with doors (or lids, as you might call them on top-loaders) that lock shut until the cycle is over!  That way you cannot see the water level.  I guess the laugh is on us.

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