With the Martha Stewart Skylands 4 in. 2-Handle Low-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Brushed Nickel you can spruce up your bath or powder room with an elegant, brushed nickel finish and a low-arc design. The ceramic disc valves help prevent drips to conserve water, while the WaterSense-certified fixture offers a 1.5 GPM flow rate for further waste reduction.
Dirty laundry calls for a solid machine that can get the job done. This high-efficiency Centennial Top Load Washer features the IntelliFill automatic water level sensor and 11 automatic wash cycles to give you plenty of options. Low Water Wash with EcoConserve help you save energy, while its spacious capacity means plenty of room for your largest loads. Inside, the stainless steel wash basket resists chips, scratches, and odors, as well as maintaining a smooth surface so it wonât snag or pill fabrics. You get all that and still use 70 percent less water and energy in a model that pays for itself in four years. This no-nonsense machine does what you want.
We decided to replace an aged Maytag washer/dryer set with a new one and our choice was to stick with toploader - this unit really fits the bill. Gigantic tub and without the agitator, it can handle a big, big load. Our old machine was a terribly loud walker and I really got tired of chasing it around the garage. 4.3 does not sound like a big tub but it is HUGE. The lid is practically the entire top surface - very easy to load/unload. Thanks Maytag for another great machine
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Centennial® 7.0 cu. ft. Super Capacity Gas Dryer
The Maytag Centennial 7.0 cu. ft. Super Capacity Gas Dryer accommodates large loads of laundry. A DuraCushion dryer drum causes less friction and wear on clothes during tumbling, and 7 cycle and 3 temperature options help you care for a variety of fabrics. The QuietSeries 100 sound package keeps operational noise to a minimum, and a reversible door allows you to best utilize space in your laundry room.
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5/ 5
whisper quiet and quick,
PostedDecember 11, 2010
Johneliz
from Southern CA
my wife finally agreed the Maytag dryer we had been using for 23 years was ready to go. It was no longer capable of doing it's job and was probably also a fire hazard. I was vacuming out the filter constantly and saw no improvement. We decided to get another Maytag and stick with a toploader. What an improvement(s) over 23 years, It is HUGE inside - and well lit. Drying time is great and I am sure it is using less electricity, as well. Great machine overall and will buy another one 23 years from now when we are in our 80's.