Thanks to Vibration Reduction technology (VRT), the WF328 washer can be a good choice for a 2nd floor installation or outside the traditional laundry room location. It has a smooth operation with spin speed up to 1,200 revolutions per minute.
This unique ActivFresh™ technology uses quadrillions of silver ions to sanitize clothes in cold water without bleach. Silver ions remove 99% of odor-causing bacteria for up to 30 days. It's ideal for delicates, colors and special-care items, and you'll save money using the cold temperature. Since bio-film buildup is now a thing of the past, thanks to the stainless steel drum, you can count on your clothes, and your washer, remaining clean.
Direct Drive Motor has no noisy belts or vibrating pulleys. It simply does your laundry quietly and reliably.
With this 3.4-cu.-ft. capacity washer you can even wash a king-size comforter. More room for laundry, means less time laundering.
Set your own wash cycle specifics up to 24 hours ahead of the washer’s actual starting time.
The soft-touch dial comes in handy: Now you can turn the dial easily to select cycles in either direction.
ENERGY STAR certification means this model helps the environment by using less energy, which means less money you spend on electricity. ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy promoting energy efficiency.
Set (number) of modes on a washer that apply specific tumble, spin, and rinse methods to garments.
Compartment that dispenses detergent during the initial soak stage of a wash cycle, for tougher stains.
Technology that adds silver ions to a wash to reduce 99.9% of odor causing bacteria, even in cold water.
Measurement of a washer and dryer, from front to back, when stacked on top of one another.
Dial on a dryer's console that allows a user to navigate settings easily, with a light touch.
Format, size, and color, of washer or dryer's display (screen showing clock, timer, and washing parameters.)
Modified Energy Factor is the official metric used to compare energy efficiency in washers. Higher is better.
Water Consumption Factor is the official metric used to compare water efficiency in washers. Lower is better.
Cycle with a longer, unheated cool-down period to minimize wrinkling of cottons, synthetics, and knits.
Cycle that sanitizes garments and bedding by using high temperature heat to permeate fabrics.
Cycle on a washer that is optimized for the cleaning of sheets, linens, blankets, and other bedding.
Abbreviated 28-minute wash cycle designed for smaller loads and users on the go.
Cycle that dries at a low temperature for fragile or heat-sensitive fabrics, such as hosiery or linen.
Cycle that engages a washer's spin mode to remove excess water from garments. No water or soap is added.
Cycle optimized for drying towels. Sensor Dry detects moisture levels and stops the cycle when a load is dry.
The ability to delay the start of a cycle until a future time.
Setting that extends the duration of a wash cycle to properly clean heavily soiled clothes.
Setting that reduces the duration of a wash cycle to clean lightly soiled clothes.
Type of energy that a dryer uses to generate power.
Type of energy that a dryer uses to generate power.
Beltless high-speed engine (1,150 rpms) designed to power a washer for smooth and quiet operation.
Technology that reduces washer vibration and noise at high spin speeds, even during unbalanced loads.
Washer interior with small, inset, diamond-shaped drain holes designed to reduce fabric damage.
Set (number) of options on a washer that modify a wash cycle. (Delay Start, Extra Wash, Extra Rinse).
Weight of the washing machine or dryer in pounds (lbs.).
Weight of the washing machine or dryer, and the shipping container, in pounds (lb.).
Separate dispenser tray for bleach.
Separate dispenser tray for main detergent.
Separate dispenser tray for pre-wash detergent.
Separate dispenser tray for fabric softener.
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