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  1. In this video I review the Maytag Bravos XL Steam Washer. One of the more expensive options for clothing washers on the market today.Pros: Saves water, Saves...

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  2. This is a review of a Maytag Bravos washer. The model number of the washer is MVWX655DW. It is an awesome top-loading high efficiency washer that has a ton o...

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  3. This is my review of the Maytag Bravos XL Washer and Dryer. If you are in the market for a set or just one or the other, this is a goodie!

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    • Electricity Use
    • Water Use
    • Cost Per Wash
    • Yearly Running Cost
    • Washing Cycles
    • Customization
    • Additional Wash Options
    • Detergent Dispenser
    • Washer Door
    • Ease of Use

    {{section_header}}{{section.name}}{{/section_header}} In a year's worth of a variety of washes, we calculated that the {{product.name}} will use about 51.53 kWh of electricity.

    {{section_header}}{{section.name}}{{/section_header}} Seventy three gallons. That's how much hot and cold water the {{product.name}} uses on an allergen wash. Other specialty cycles are similarly thirsty: 49 gallons for a bulky wash, 40 gallons for a delicates wash. The normal wash is, thankfully, the exception to this rule, using only about 12 gal...

    {{section_header}}{{section.name}}{{/section_header}} If you're running specialty cycles, it'll cost you: 57 cents for an allergen wash, 34 cents for a bulky wash. The normal cycle only costs 7 cents per cycle, however.

    {{section_header}}{{section.name}}{{/section_header}} Running a variety of cycles for a year will cost about $58. Top-loaders tend to be expensive, but that's extremely high for any washer we've ever tested -- more that twice the cost of some front-loaders. If you're debating between this and a similarly priced front-loader, keep in mind that the m...

    {{section_header}}{{section.name}}{{/section_header}} Otherwise, wash cycles ranged from normal to allergen, each with its own specific purpose. There are no steam or sanitizing cycles on this washer.

    {{section_header}}{{section.name}}{{/section_header}} The {{product.name}}'s cycles can be customized for spin speed, soil level and temperature. They can't be customized to create a quick wash.

    {{section_header}}{{section.name}}{{/section_header}} Washes can be custom programmed to add fabric softener, an extra rinse, a prewash or a "deep clean" which involves more agitation and a longer soak cycle.

    {{section_header}}{{section.name}}{{/section_header}} The detergent dispenser is at the rear of the washer, near where the water pours in.

    {{section_header}}{{section.name}}{{/section_header}} A glass door lets you watch your clothes as they get washed. It's lightweight and sturdy, too.

    {{section_header}}{{section.name}}{{/section_header}} This washer is extremely easy to use, though folks who aren't that tall may find a front-loader easier to lift heavy wet laundry from. We did notice that it is pretty loud during a cycle. When the impeller moves to agitate the clothes, there's a distinct grinding noise that could be heard across...

  4. The Maytag Bravos XL offers a large 5.3-cu.-ft. drum capacity, perfect for larger households or individuals with a high volume of laundry. Its advanced cleaning technology, including the PowerWash cycle, ensures exceptional stain removal and cleaning performance.

  5. Oct 7, 2015 · Unlike many popular washing machines, the Maytag Bravos MVWX655DW (MSRP $749) offers a straightforward user experience and powerful cleaning at a very low price. This top-loader sells for $579,...

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  7. Nov 4, 2016 · The Maytag Bravos XL MVWB835DW (MSRP $999) wants only one thing: to help you do the most amount of laundry in the least amount of time. This 5.3-cu.-ft washer retails for just over $800 and has...

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