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Maytag Compact MAH2400AWW


$749.00 Released January, 2007

Product Shot 1The Maytag Compact MAH2400AWW is an Energy Star qualified front loading washer with a load capacity of 2.4 cu.ft.  The washer features Maytag's Turbo clean wash system which cleans clothes gently and thoroughly without an agitator.

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  It is very compact in design, allowing it to fit into small spaces or under counters, and has electronic controls and a commerial-quality stainless steel wash basket for to provide long-lasting performance.  It also includes an automatic water level sensor and automatic temperature control which intelligently fill the tub with the correct amount and temperature of water based on the cycle.  The MAH2400AWW comes with 22 wash cycles, 5 temperature settings, and additional features such as a delay start option, time remaining indicator, and a 3-tray dispenser.  The washer is only available in white and comes with a 1 year warranty.  It is designed to be paired with Maytag's Compact MDE2400AYW electric dryer.

Features/Specs

  • 2.4 Cu.ft. Load capacity
  • Turbo clean wash system without agitator
  • IntelliFill automatic water level sensor
  • Automatic temperature control
  • 1200 RPM spin speed
  • 22 custom cycles, 5 water temperatures
  • Delay start option and time remaining indicator
  • Commercial-quality stainless steel wash basket
  • Electronic controls
  • Compact design
  • 3-tray dispenser (detergent, bleach, fabric softener)
  • Self-cleaning lint filter system
  • Energy Star Qualified
  • 1 year warranty

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ScottP
ScottP: #maytag_compact_mah2400aww Quite possibly the best washer and dryer set I have ever owned. I have owned GE, Kitchenaid, Whirlpool, and Frigidaire washers and dryers in the past (all top load) and had problems with each set that required replacement eventually. I moved into a condominium and had only 26 inches of laundry space to work with -my only choices were the permanently stacked, small, crappy Whirlpool and GE sets or this set and its cousin Whirlpool (I am assuming the same thing with different badging). I was set to purchase them new from Sears for $1300., but, I found the same set used on Craigslist for $350. bucks for the pair! (1 year old). I ran a few loads and noticed a "clacking" noise when the washer drained..checked the internet...found that this machine will eat change and found a quick fix (open the pump assemly on the bottom -shake change out -voila) and also found a remedy (place a plastic screw anchor in the middle of the drainage slot within the rubber seal - fixed). Long story short, have owned them now for a year myself, nothing but sparkling clean clothes and total energy savings. If you don't abuse them (although this washer can handle a TON of clothes -surprisingly) you will get the same results. In other words, follow the directions and quit being lazy.... Jun 11, 11
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  • Yale

    Yale: talk posts are funky these days, what's going on here? Jun 11, 11

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