WHIRLPOOL WCD3090JW drye
- Brand:
- Whirlpool
- Model Number:
- WCD3090JW
- UPC:
- 883049536408
- EAN:
- 0883049536408
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6463464
- Walmart SKU:
- 469142995
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.24/5 from 21 reviews.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] compact but powerful, this small dryer does an amazing job
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very happy with my new dryer. Easy to use and clean the lint out is simple
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Didn't even know you could get ventless dryers. We moved my laundry to a back bedroom so I did not have to go down the basement stairs. This dryer is perfect for that. No need to put a vent in outside wall. Works great.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I purchased this dryer to make a stacking space saving washer and dryer set. It works and drys. The clothes. It a little more work then and ordinary dry. I have to empty a water tank every load and clean the extra filter every couple loads a long with the lint trap that is any dryer. Pro's is it doesn't have to be vented to the outside, heats and drys well and takes a lot less space then a normal washer and dry over all. I am pleased with the dryer.
Since it doesn't seem to say these things literally anywhere in the user manual, I'm going to provide this information as I learned it through trial and error: Pay attention to the three red indicators in the middle of the control panel near the control knob. The top indicator with the water droplet means you need to empty the water tank (the panel on the top left). If your water tank is full, the dryer will automatically shut off after 5 or so minutes. The other two indicators refer to the lint trap and filter (inside the drum and bottom left panel, respectively). I haven't figured out which one is which, so I just check them both whenever I see one of the indicators light up. I don't even bother with any of the programming options. I do a timed dry every time. You have to turn the knob so that the "timed dry" setting is indicated, then press the "timed dry" option on the right side of the options ribbon at the bottom to set the time. For half a drum full of clothes, or for things like towels, I will usually dry for 3 hours and then check. Depending on the material or other things like ambient humidity, I might need to add another 30 mins or so. I only wash my own laundry in this unit, so I can usually go through 3-5 days worth of clothes and get them all dry in one night. I don't recommend drying pillows, comforters, or anything particularly bulky in this dryer - I have never gotten it to dry any of those items completely. This is not a good dryer by any stretch of the imagination, but ventless dryers typically suck and take forever to dry. I guess they're supposedly energy efficient. I can't really see how an appliance running for 3-5 hours 2-3 times a week will positively impact my electric bill, but I suppose that will become evident when my next bill comes in. It dries my clothes (eventually) and that's the only endorsement I can really give it.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This stackable machine fits into my limited appliance space but the sloshy water tank is hard to manipulate. I have dropped it several times , with water spilling everywhere. Part of the plastic handle broke and I am awaiting a replacement.
If I could give it a negative 10 I would. Probably worse than my older dryer I bought to replace. It says clean both filters every 2 cycles. (Not just the lint filter, that's every cycle obviously). Every cool down it makes a terrible noise. It sucks it's sucks it sucks
Horrible dryer!! Does not even do anything, repeatedly tried to contact a REAL person at whirlpool and get no where! Everytime we try to turn it on, It goes through weird modes, and gets stuck on buttons and won't change and then we can't even push the start button. If we do get to, it starts for like 30 seconds and then pauses itself. We have to restart the dryer 200 times for one tiny load!! Piece of junk. Do NOT BUY this!!!
Purchased the washer and dryer stack set with the condo we bought and the dryer brokedown only after 1 year 10 months of use. Of course, after the the 1 year warranty expired. Would not purchase this dryer from Whirlpool if I were you! 2 error codes, under 2 years use. Ridiculous!
I bought the dryer year or two ago didn't realize it was a ventless that takes super long to dry. The dryers for our cabin, so we bring our clothes home to wash now kind of a bummer
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