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Whirlpool LHW0050PQ - washing machine - freestanding

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Whirlpool LHW0050PQ - washing machine - freestanding

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Whirlpool LHW0050PQ - washing machine - freestanding
Manufacturer: Whirlpool Corporation
Part Number: LHW0050PQ

Specifications: Dimensions (WxDxH): 23.4 in x 22.5 in x 33.3 in; Exterior Color: White on white; Energy standards: Energy Star; See full specs

Price range: $615.00

CNET editors' buying advice

We have not reviewed this product but here is CNET's buying advice on Washers. This content was chosen based on the features included with this model of washer.

Introduction to Washers

The washing machine that used to rattle around in the basement and seemed to have a life of its own now may double as high-tech appliance that is on display in many homes. They can be energy efficient and can practically dry clothes, too. Sensors in new washing machines also conserve water and can offer a range of settings from delicate/hand-wash to heavy duty or even sanitize.

Read more in the Washer Buying Guide

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Energy Star Washers

Older top-loading washers with agitators use a lot more energy and water and are less efficient than today's front-loading machines. Front-load washer makers claim anywhere from 25 percent to 60 percent in energy savings over top-loading models.

Look for the Energy Star label. The Energy Star certification program is a joint effort between the U.S. Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency. The Energy Star label means that an appliance is certified as energy efficient--using 15 percent less energy than required by federal standards and 40 percent less energy than the conventional models sold in 2001. According to Energy Star, qualified washing machines can save you $550 in operating costs over the appliance's lifetime compared with a regular clothes washer. There could also be some tax credits available to you. Learn more at the Energy Star Web site.

Look for Modified Energy Factor and a low Water Factor (WF). According to Energy Star, "the MEF is a comprehensive measure of energy efficiency that considers the energy used by the washer and the energy used to heat the water." A higher MEF means it is a more efficient clothes washer. The WF measures the water efficiency and the gallons of water consumed per cubic foot.

Read the EnergyGuide label. Washer manufacturers must use standard DOE test procedures to prove the energy use and efficiency of their products--and the results are printed on yellow EnergyGuide labels that must be displayed on appliances. According to the Energy Star Web site, "The label estimates how much energy the appliance uses, compares energy use of similar products, and lists approximate annual operating costs. Your exact costs will depend on local utility rates and the type and source of your energy." So read this label as you comparison shop.

Read more in the Washer Buying Guide

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Front loading washers

Front-loading washers are the most popular for higher-end shoppers. Some of the benefits of front-loading washers are that clothes tend to come out cleaner and the machines typically use less water, detergent, and energy. They can also be quieter than top-loading washing machines. Many front-loaders come in a set with a dryer and are calibrated to work together--those with faster spin cycles turn out dryer clothes (which mean they need less time in their companion clothes dryer). Some models are stackable with a dryer. Front-loading washers often cost more up front, but can save you money in the long run. You have to use high-efficiency detergent with these machines since regular clothes soap creates too many suds. The one downside for some people: depending on the height of the machine, you might have to stoop down to load and unload.

  • Price: $700-$2,700
  • Average dimensions: Width: 27 inches; depth: 27 inches; height: 36 inches.
  • Who it's best for: People with larger budgets and those who appreciate high performance and energy efficiency.

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Water Levels

In the past, most washing machines came with three basic "load" sizes that determined the water level: small, medium, and large. Newer, advanced washers often have sensors that detect the load size and amount of water needed.

Read more in the Washer Buying Guide

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