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Thank Goodness for Quick Wash & Timed Dry #whirlpoolmoms

Living The Jetsons Life With Whirlpool Duet Sophistishe mommy blog My time spent as a Whirlpool Mom has seemed to have flown by. Doing laundry in our household has become effortless with the newfangled (as Greg calls it) Whirlpool Duet pair – especially since I have a hubby who does the laundry ;-). Greg has been in charge of laundry for about 5 years now since he was tired of me accidentally shrinking his t-shirts and purposely leaving piles of laundry unfolded. I just hate folding laundry and putting it away. It makes me feel trapped. I shut down and walk away. I tend to do that with quite a few things. Eh.

During our initial trial period with the Whirlpool Duet pair, I drooled over how energy efficient the pair was, their quiet cycles, and precision dispense cup. I used the Duet pair with my own laundry detergent and created a “Dirty Pillows” cycle. I’d have to say that two of my new favorite features on the Duet pair are Quick Wash and Timed Dry. In the middle of packing the night before our trip to NY, I had a new pair of dark denim jeans that needed to be washed before wearing. I usually don’t wash my dark denim before wearing, but this particular pair said to do so. I didn’t want them bleeding on anything so I popped them in the washer for a 20 minute Quick Wash and 20 minute Timed Dry, folded them up and tossed them in our luggage. Had I ran a regular cycle, I probably would have forgotten about them completely, leaving no time to dry them.

I love the convenience of having a front loader washer. It makes washing comforters so much easier. I can just throw a comforter in without having to make a “balanced donut”. I do miss being able to pre-soak in a washer full of water, though. Some of Jayden’s clothes retained residue from the Aquaphor days (long before we received the Duet), so I just put them in the bathtub for a deep soaking. We don’t have to pre-soak often and to that extent, so it’s really no big deal. As with any product, you pick and choose what features are most important. I want to reiterate that the residue problem was due to the heavy use of Aquaphor on Jayden’s Eczema and it had occurred using our old washer.

Living what seems like the Jetson’s Life with the Whirlpool Duet pair has been quite the experience. I am still discovering little gems on the machines. Since they’ve been so good to us, the least I can do is organize and decorate our laundry room a bit, so they’ll feel more at home :).

I wrote this post while participating in a test-drive campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Whirlpool and received a complimentary Whirlpool Duet washer and dryer to facilitate my review. Read my full disclosure policy here.

Shelly

Wednesday 7th of December 2011

A husband that does the laundry??? Whaaaaat!!!? I don't even think Dwayne knows how to operate our washer/dryer. I am still drooling over your new machines. I can't wait until I can upgrade my 16 year old set which happen to be Whirlpool :-)

Sheena

Wednesday 7th of December 2011

Yes, he does that and the trash and I take care of the scrubbing and dirty work 'cause he's a germaphobe, lol.

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