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Agitator vs. Impeller Washing Machine: Which is Best?

Agitator and impeller washing machines both have benefits and can provide a powerful clean, but the methods are slightly different. Read on to learn more about the difference between agitator and impeller washing machines.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AGITATOR AND IMPELLER WASHERS

Washing machines with agitators use a central post that twists back and forth, rubbing against clothes to help break apart stains. In contrast, washing machines with impellers use a low-profile cone or disc that spins/rotates to rub clothes against each other to get them clean.

Agitators and impellers are both found in top loading washing machines, like these top load washers available from Maytag brand.

Washing machine agitator Washing machine agitator

WHAT IS AN AGITATOR?

Agitators are a part of the washing machine found in the wash basket. They are tall spindles, vaned or finned, that twist back and forth, rubbing against clothes, slightly agitating the fabric to help break down soils. Agitators can tackle your toughest loads without being tough on your clothes.

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Experience powerful cleaning you can depend on with Maytag® agitator washers. These machines combine the traditional agitator design with modern features to help you power through laundry day. The Power Agitator, available on select models, uses A 360-degree wash action that keeps clothes moving to help break up messes. For stubborn stains, use the Extra Power option to boost stain-fighting performance on any wash cycle.

Washing machine impeller Washing machine impeller

What is an Impeller?

Impellers are low-profile cones, discs or fins found in the wash basket that spin or rotate to create a gentle cleaning action. Unlike traditional agitators, impellers work by creating currents in the water that move clothes through the wash basket, causing them to rub against each other to help remove dirt and stains.

Impellers allow for more space in the wash basket, which means clothes can move more freely, helping to reduce wear and tear. The design also makes it convenient for loading and unloading bulky items.

Impeller washers also typically use less water and energy than agitator models. They create a thorough clean by driving clothes from the outer rim of the wash basket to the center, using moving water to optimize the friction between garments. Impeller models also often have high spin speeds that wick away moisture from clothes, often resulting in shorter dry times.

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Experience powerful cleaning performance with Maytag® impeller washers. These machines offer generous capacity and powerful cleaning, with features like the Power Impeller on select models. Customize your wash with the Deep Fill option, or tackle quick loads with the 30-minute Quick Wash cycle, both available on certain models.

How Do Agitator and Impeller Washers Work?

A washer with an agitator gets its cleaning power from the central post that twists back and forth, while washers with impellers use the low-profile disc to rub the clothes together in order to help remove stains. Both agitator and impeller washers have their unique advantages, and understanding their differences can help you choose the right machine for your laundry needs. Learn more about how washing machines work to find the best type of washer for your household.

Overhead view of an open Maytag® washing machine

HOW TOP LOAD WASHERS WITH AGITATORS WORK

Top load washers with agitators use a central post that twists back and forth to create friction with clothes, helping to break apart stains and remove soil. This traditional design combines multiple washing motions to deliver a thorough clean while being gentle on fabrics. Agitator washers typically operate with higher water levels and may offer customizable settings. They often have shorter cycle times, making them efficient for frequent use or large households. To help maintain optimal performance, it's important to use the washer correctly and clean the agitator regularly.

Overhead view of an open Maytag® washing machine with impeller

HOW TOP LOAD WASHERS WITH IMPELLERS WORK

Don't let low water levels fool you: Washers with impellers use a small amount of water in order to optimize the friction of the clothes rubbing against each other. This is what helps deliver gentle, efficient and thorough cleaning. The impeller, a low-profile cone or disc, spins to create currents that move clothes through the wash basket. This design allows for more space in the drum, accommodating larger loads and bulky items. While cycle times may be longer in impeller washers than agitator washers, impeller models often feature high-speed spin cycles that extract more water, reducing drying time. Many impeller washers also offer deep water wash options for heavily soiled loads, combining water efficiency with cleaning flexibility.

Impeller washing clothes in a washing machine Impeller washing clothes in a washing machine

WHICH IS BETTER: AGITATOR OR IMPELLER?

When choosing between agitator and impeller washers, consider your laundry needs. Agitator washers are typically more traditional, tend to use more water and may have shorter cycles, ideal for heavily soiled loads. Impeller washers often use less water and motion and may have larger capacities, making them perfect for bulky items and delicates. Both offer effective cleaning, so your choice depends on your specific preferences and laundry habits.

Ultimately, both types of washers can effectively clean your clothes. Which one you buy should be based on factors such as the type of laundry you typically wash, how much laundry you do, your concern for water and energy efficiency, and your personal preferences for wash cycle duration and capacity.

Benefits of a Washer With an Agitator

  • Traditional, familiar design

  • Quicker wash times than impeller machines, depending on the cycle

  • Agitator rubs against clothes to remove and rinse away loose soils and help remove tough stains

BENEFITS OF A WASHER WITH AN IMPELLER

  • May use less water, depending on the cycle

  • Rubs clothes against each other to deliver a thorough, gentle clean

  • More room in the basket for bulky articles

Efficient models are available on both agitator and impeller washers—just look to see if it’s ENERGY STAR® rated.

Find a Washing Machine That’s Right For You

You’ve got options when it comes to the wash action and cleaning power of these two top-load designs. Whether you prefer an agitator or an impeller washer, Maytag brand has hard working models to tackle any load. Find the best washing machine for your household.

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Maytag® offers a range of powerful washers designed to tackle your toughest laundry challenges. Whether you're dealing with pet-related messes or everyday stains, Maytag® top load and front load washers deliver dependable performance and convenient features. Explore the full lineup of washers to find the perfect match for your household's needs, combining useful features, capacity and cleaning power to make laundry day a breeze.

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