← Back to Verdikt

Maytag Commercial MVWP586 vs Whirlpool WFW6605 Front Load Washer

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
Maytag Commercial MVWP586 comes out ahead overall (3.5 vs 3.0), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 Maytag Commercial MVWP586Whirlpool WFW6605 Front Load Washer
Reliability & Durability 2.7 4.0
User Sentiment 4.6 0.8
Complaint Severity 6.4 6.6
Consensus Strength 2.1 0.9
Value for Money 1.5 0.8
Owner Advocacy 1.0 3.5
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.

Whirlpool WFW6605 Front Load Washer

Whirlpool built its reputation on Duet washers that quietly ran for a decade, but that goodwill doesn't transfer to current models sharing this platform. The WFW6605 sits in the same parts ecosystem where 2023+ machines are failing identically: control boards die within 2-4 years, leaving drain pumps running nonstop even when the unit is off, and replacement boards sometimes arrive defective from the factory. That's not scattered misfortune, it's a documented pattern across multiple independent owners. If you need a front-loader now, the LG WM4000 or Speed Queen FF7 cost similar money without gambling on a $300 mid-warranty repair.