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GE GFW655 Front Load Washer vs Maytag Commercial MVWP586

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
It's close — GE GFW655 Front Load Washer (3.2) and Maytag Commercial MVWP586 (3.5) score nearly the same. Pick on the trade-offs that matter to you.
Dimension by dimension
 GE GFW655 Front Load WasherMaytag Commercial MVWP586
Reliability & Durability 2.7 2.7
User Sentiment 3.5 4.6
Complaint Severity 6.6 6.4
Consensus Strength 1.0 2.1
Value for Money 1.9 1.5
Owner Advocacy 1.4 1.0
GE GFW655 Front Load Washer

GE built a front-loader with genuinely clever features, auto-dosing that actually works, a vent system that fights mold better than most, then strapped them to electronics that fail like clockwork. Inverter boards die at two to three years and frequently take the main control board with them, turning a $160 part into a $450 repair once you pay labor. Some three or four board replacements in the first few years, and GE's ten-year motor warranty covers parts only, leaving you with the $250-300 technician bill every time. Skip this unless you're getting a steep discount and extended labor coverage, or you enjoy maintaining a relationship with your appliance repair guy.

Maytag Commercial MVWP586

This washer promises the deep-fill tub and mechanical simplicity of old Maytag, but the control boards die within six to sixteen months and the suspension shakes hard enough that owners post warnings. One buyer replaced the machine twice in two years. When it runs, it cleans well and spins dry, but reliability was the one thing Maytag used to mean, and this model doesn't deliver it. Skip this and either buy a used '90s Maytag or pay the premium for Speed Queen.