Whirlpool Low Profile Over the Range Microwave - Unique Design, is it worth it? Appliance warranty

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • The whirlpool low profile over the range microwave offers a unique look with a slim profile. Does it provide adequate ventilation? We've had this microwave for a few years, while it works well, we did have an issue right after the warranty expired.
    Do you normally buy appliance warranties?
    Whirlpool microwave model WML75011HZ. Over the range microwave.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:39 Microwave over Range Slim design
    01:48 Whirlpool slim profile microwave issues
    02:47 Whirlpool slim profile microwave ventilation efficiency
    04:15 Whirlpool microwave won’t heat after warranty
    05:45 Should you buy appliance warranty?
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Komentáře • 91

  • @FrauJen79
    @FrauJen79 Před rokem +13

    Have the same microwave, didn't last more than 3 years. Paid $89 for a tech to come out and share that it will cost about $450 to replace the parts and pay for labor. At that price point, I will have to buy a new one. Others started having a problem at the one-year mark too. Tech shared not to get a whirlpool when I replace it.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem +1

      Dang. Similar to my experience, though we opted to repair when whirlpool finally was willing to do the parts. It's hard to find another microwave that fits this space.

    • @robhashemi3559
      @robhashemi3559 Před rokem +1

      I had the same
      Experience

    • @wendyfan8071
      @wendyfan8071 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for that! Good to know

    • @shawnarodriguez3352
      @shawnarodriguez3352 Před 10 měsíci

      That sucks, I just got this microwave cause my GE was 7 years old and it died. It was brandy with the house and that people say not to get GE or Samsung. So I get world pool but now you're saying there's an issue with it. But I don't know why it would vent out into the room From the top bench when I have it vinting outside. That is a really weird thing. Why would I want any air coming back in.

  • @alanstrassberg
    @alanstrassberg Před rokem +1

    Good info, thanks!

  • @mainesuspect
    @mainesuspect Před rokem +4

    I have it and love it

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      Awesome. It's definitely a cool design.

  • @mariontorain664
    @mariontorain664 Před 10 měsíci

    great review, nice voice.

  • @doedoejean1197
    @doedoejean1197 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I just bought this microwave. I only paid $279. It was on sale for $349 with 20% off if I opened an account, so I did and will just pay it when I get the bill. I like it so far, It came with one year warranty, but I bought 5yr for $79.00. Only because I have bad luck with microwaves. I love this style, fingers crossed it will last.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 8 měsíci

      That seems like a great deal. Hope you don't have to use the warranty, but 5 years is nice to have.

  • @Jennspage1
    @Jennspage1 Před 3 měsíci +1

    For anyone that still have air flowing back inside the house when they have it vented outside. If you attach the damper to the duct (and not to the microwave), some air will still leak and flowing out from the top of the microwave because the hole on the microwave where the damper supposed to be attached to is not fully covered inside the duct (or loose fit). The best way to get all the air out to the duct is to attach the damper to the microwave as instructed and MAKE SURE the duct covers the entire damper to avoid air escaping. This happened to me, and we had to remove the damper from the duct and attached it to the microwave. Now we have no issue with it. Yes, there's still some cold air flowing out from the front left vent, but that's not steaming (cooking) air, it supposed to be a cool air to help cool the microwave while venting or warming up food. Also, don't hire Home Depot installer, they did a very bad job on making sure the duct covers the entire damper.

    • @GUNNERBASS
      @GUNNERBASS Před měsícem +1

      This does nothing for the awful design of the microwave cabinet. It’s literally designed to suck air out the microwave and blow greasy smelly air onto your cabinets
      Try this: run only the microwave, no fan. Put your hand up top left. Feel that? That’s all the air from your microwave blowing into your kitchen. That has nothing to do with configuring the damper.

  • @GT-bx1jp
    @GT-bx1jp Před rokem +1

    I've had multiple microwaves and other appliances that have broken down. The last micro broke down multiple times during the warranty and also recently departed my kitchen just after the 3 yr warranty expired. I will not buy another appliance without the max extended warranty!
    A few days ago, I bought the KitchenAid low profile over the range microwave, which is the same mfg as Whirlpool

  • @EmzDiary
    @EmzDiary Před rokem +1

    Good job! Keep up the good work! #vrafam

  • @markginimalanaphy8963
    @markginimalanaphy8963 Před rokem +5

    I ( mark ) do not buy the warranty. Because I have found it is a waste of extra money. After you purchase warranty’s, most , if not all, warranty are sold to a 3 party company and you have to jump through loops to get anything repaired. Plus - you always have to pay for the maintenance

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem +1

      Agreed. Warranties also have fine print about how much you pay for a claim which I find pretty mind-blowing. Just keep your money and deal with an issue when you have one.

  • @user-ij2os1mh3u
    @user-ij2os1mh3u Před 6 měsíci

    I buy warranties on some appliances. I have a high-end oven. I bought the warranty and sure enough we had to make a repair about six months before the warranty ran out.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 6 měsíci

      dang, yeah with some of these expensive appliances I think it makes sense. I've had lots of issues with my bosch dishwasher and have some videos on my channel about it.

  • @MasterGrenadier
    @MasterGrenadier Před měsícem

    I have had one for five years. Only thing I did to it was replaced the incandescent bulb with an LED. Only problem with this is the LED is the same brightness on either bright or dim. I installed it myself. No issues with venting either. My wife was searing sim meat and outside you can see the smoke bellowing out the vent in the roof.

  • @doncline4238
    @doncline4238 Před 8 měsíci

    I just brought the stainless steel one and got the 5 year warranty for $105. I read about the unit having problems after a year, so I got the extended warranty. The unit will not be install until December. They had none in stock.

  • @terirudnick3197
    @terirudnick3197 Před 6 měsíci

    Mine was a 2020 and the left side controller went out. Told no parts, said maybe 3 weeks, maybe 3 months, they just had no idea when. Now I get to climb a chair to unplug it so the fan will turn off. Turns on all the time by itself. Didn't vent as well as I hoped.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 6 měsíci

      Yikes. yeah the venting is a bit dissapointing.

  • @CS-hd9xu
    @CS-hd9xu Před rokem

    my microwave that came with my house, the light went out, it is a Whirlpool, and the light was the only problem, it would have cost over $300 to replace the light on this microwave, so I moved it, had someone come and cut out the cabinet, I had room and then I bought a hood for over the stove, I really want to get this microwave so I'll keep my figures crossed.
    It just took me four tries to get a new dishwasher, so, now I've decided to do one appliance at a time.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      Awesome, let me know how it turns out.

    • @kellybarthel8060
      @kellybarthel8060 Před 4 měsíci

      It's 4 screws to drop out the light cover??? How in the world would it cost $300?.

  • @LBCAndrew
    @LBCAndrew Před 6 měsíci

    I may buy extended warranties, but it all depends on the appliance. Highly computerized appliances that would require a degree in electronic engineering to repair, like an HDTV, i'd buy a warranty for. Gas range? Nope. Washing machin? Nope. Water heater? Nope. As for Microwaves, my current one is a GE SpaceMaker that has been working great since 1994. I just completely disassembled it in order to clean out the blower fan assembly and all the ducting and the amount of grease is incredible. I had to start with a paint scraper, then a wood chisel. Ugh...

  • @winstonmei30
    @winstonmei30 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Have the same model and it just quitted working a few days ago after less than 4 yrs of service (considering lucky than most of you). Basically the lights, fans and turntable work just fine but the heating (humming sounds) is intermittent, and sometimes displaying error code F1E4. I took down / opened it / checked / did a lot of research and tested components.... Pretty sure it is caused by the main power Relay failure.. I just placed an order for this Relay (part# HF25F) which costs for $1 big buck and patiently waiting for the shipment from China, the only place on earth I can get it from. Will need to practice my soldering skill to replace it (does high school still learn this?) It will take a month for the parts to arrive. (Question: Why the hell we can't get this part in North America? ).. I will update the outcome when is available in a month.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah they don't want you to work on it yourself is why. It's amazing that they would rather we throw the whole thing out and start over. It's a throw away world.

  • @maestrozilla
    @maestrozilla Před rokem +2

    How are your cabinets holdin up? are they getttin coaated in film like mine? i have same instal as you..

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      I'm not impressed with how they are holding up. I do have a touch up paint stick that can touch up any areas that get dinged. They are very prone to swelling/cracking if they get wet. I definitely regret getting the contoured faces as the gap in the trim is impossible to clean, ha.

    • @GUNNERBASS
      @GUNNERBASS Před měsícem

      I have the same thing. It’s terrible design. There’s another exhaust that sucks air from inside the microwave and blows it into your kitchen. That’s where the grease slick on your cabinets is coming from and why it still smells

  • @christophe3281
    @christophe3281 Před rokem +1

    What’s the minimum depth of the cupboards to allow for this microwave? 12” or 14”?

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem +1

      Minimum is 12 according to the install instructions

  • @michics100
    @michics100 Před rokem +1

    I just installed this same microwave. Sad to hear about the parts failure on the repair hoop.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      Hopefully won’t happen to you!

    • @maestrozilla
      @maestrozilla Před rokem

      Are you gettin alot exhaust leakage into kitchen? My cabinets are coated in a tacky residue

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      @@maestrozilla I haven't noticed a residue, but the microwave definitely leaks exhaust. I talked about that in the video and it seems like a design flaw. I saw a lot of reviews of the microwave mentioning that. I also climbed onto my roof to verify that exhaust is being pushed out of the vent, which is it, but it also leaks through the front of the microwave for some reason, even with the proper damper settings.

  • @eddyhaze8239
    @eddyhaze8239 Před rokem +1

    yeah it sucks there is not much low profile ones out there and seems from what I hear they don't last long , I have a GE on counter that's been going strong for over 5 years but want more counter space I am out of room .

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      Definitely a counter space saver. And the venting works fairly well which is a plus.

    • @summere1609
      @summere1609 Před 8 měsíci

      All of my otr microwaves have lasted 8+ yrs. In fa t. None have broke, just changed out due to remodeling or wanting a different color. My current one is over 6 years old and doing great however, I do want a low profile one

  • @timdraher6059
    @timdraher6059 Před rokem +1

    We have this microwave and was wondering if you can raise the volumne on the timer? It is so quiet we can barely hear it when it goes off.!!

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem +1

      Yes, there are three settings. Hit the clock button twice and it will let you in the sound options.

    • @Nickosdant
      @Nickosdant Před 5 měsíci

      I tried setting my volume on 3 the highest volume and 2 is louder can’t hardly hear it tech came out and said that’s just the way it is what a joke

  • @uprailman
    @uprailman Před 13 dny

    Mine about 5 years old and now the tap button for light and fan does not work

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 13 dny

      Dang! But everything else works? Tried unplugging and then plugging it in?

  • @user-wo7ir3oq7r
    @user-wo7ir3oq7r Před 4 měsíci

    MY SAME MICROWARE JUST HAD NO POWER AT ALL,ANY IDEA WHAT COULD BE WRONG WE SAW THAT SOMEONE SAID FUSE NEED BE REPLASE BUT WE CANT FIND ANY FUSE INSIDE DO YOU HAD IDEA WHERE SHOULD BE? PLEASE THANK YOU

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 4 měsíci

      Oh no. Yeah, not sure on that. Are you able to verify that the outlet it is plugged into has power?

  • @ek8652
    @ek8652 Před rokem

    Can you list the parts or part numbers of the ones that failed and needed replacing?

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      So, they actually didn't do any sort of diagnosis. Sympton was the microwave wasn't heating, so they just replaced the magnetron, capacitor, and I believe the logic board.

    • @ek8652
      @ek8652 Před rokem +1

      @@poodledadso basically the most expensive parts that make it work. The replaced instead of diagnosing the single issue.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      @@ek8652 yep

  • @AsTheWheelsTurn
    @AsTheWheelsTurn Před 6 měsíci

    your light seems much much brighter than mine. mine is so dim it is ridiculous for over a stove top, you need to be able to see what you are cooking. so far that is my only gripe. the light inside the unit is dim as well you can barely see in at what is happening while it is running but that part doesnt bother me much , the down light being so dim does and I dont see any way to get a brighter replacement!

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 6 měsíci

      When I was shopping they did have two types of light. One was LED and the other was the older bulb style. I made sure to pick the LED so that could be the difference.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 6 měsíci

      When I was shopping they did have two types of light. One was LED and the other was the older bulb style. I made sure to pick the LED so that could be the difference.

  • @Jennspage1
    @Jennspage1 Před 3 měsíci

    Our whirlpool is vented outside but still blows air out from top left n right vents. I’m wondering would it be ok to cover those 2 vents? Or it supposed to be left opened?

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 3 měsíci

      I have the same thing. I have no idea why that is. As long as you change the damper settings during install, it seems like there is still a little air that comes out the top. I did have to verify on my roof that it was pushing air out the vent as well.

    • @Jennspage1
      @Jennspage1 Před 3 měsíci

      @@poodledad Thank you for your reply

    • @Jennspage1
      @Jennspage1 Před 3 měsíci

      Also, do you remove your charcoal filter since it's venting outside, or you left them on since some air is blowing inside? I am so confuse. Please advise

  • @anafonseca8748
    @anafonseca8748 Před 5 měsíci

    Did you remove the carbon filter, since it's venting out?

  • @CapnCavMan
    @CapnCavMan Před 5 měsíci

    Does anyone else's make a standard humming noise when heating, then make a louder humming, then returns to a normal volume? It seems to alternate every 10 or so seconds. Is this normal?

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I do notice this noise if I drop the power level, so you can hear when the heating kicks on/off. But normally I don't notice it.

  • @brendalowery236
    @brendalowery236 Před rokem +2

    How to replace light under range 🤔

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      Do you have the model with the LED or standard bulb?

  • @JP-vk9eb
    @JP-vk9eb Před rokem +1

    I bought this microwave in late 2019 and it started not heating. The cost for tech $150 parts $220 and labor? First whirlpool microwave and last….so irritating

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      Dang. Sorry to hear. What did you replace it with?

  • @markglenn24
    @markglenn24 Před rokem +1

    They don't make appliances like they use to. My Whirlpool high-end microwave has been nothing but problems after just a couple of years and several repairs had to scrap it and buy something new This time I bought a 5yrs extended warranty for $135 and paid for it with my Citi Rewards Plus card which adds an extra 2yrs for a total of 7yrs.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem +1

      Dang. Yeah, seems like everything inside is cheap plastic. It's also crazy that it tends to be cheaper to buy a new one than to repair.

  • @donniewagenbox68
    @donniewagenbox68 Před 5 měsíci

    mine just crapped at 4.5 years. i would never buy one again.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 5 měsíci

      Dang. Hoping this one can last a while.

  • @robhashemi3559
    @robhashemi3559 Před rokem

    Not worth it, these stop working around year 3 or 4. Parts are really expensive and repair companies are worthless. You will end up needing to buy a new one

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      I agree. Repair is out of the question. It's unfortunately cheaper to buy a new one.

    • @AsTheWheelsTurn
      @AsTheWheelsTurn Před 6 měsíci

      if it last 3 or 4 years I will be happy with that! I am hearing they die after like 1 year with is truly ridiculous considering how much they cost. I guess time will tell. we do not use ours very much at all, like maybe twice a week to reheat leftovers which is why we wanted a low profile and to not have it on the counter taking up space anymore. fingers crossed !

  • @ferx2001
    @ferx2001 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Buy the same one and return the broken one... screw these multi million dollar companies making junk products to make more money

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před 8 měsíci

      Definitely would have returned if I could, but it was also during Covid when they had over a year wait for a new one!

    • @AsTheWheelsTurn
      @AsTheWheelsTurn Před 6 měsíci

      I have done this and have zero guilt about it! they need to make longer lasting products, if we keep just buying new they just keep making money , the only way they will be inclined to make things last longer is if it hurts their bottom line so yeah I am all for this and have done it myself more than once!

  • @jessejames586
    @jessejames586 Před rokem +2

    Appliances don't last at all anymore. I was told by a vendor to buy a cheap microwave and expect to replace it every couple years. What happened to America? I've been using my original house Caloric microwave for 25 years heavily and it's just now starting to act up. Everything in this country is going to crap because we import this garbage from China. My expensive shitbox Samsung fridge has had nothing but problems since the day I bought it. Try finding a good fridge nowadays. There aren't any! Every dealer says the same thing. argh! It's infuriating!

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před rokem

      Very true. Consumers mostly look at price. Nearly everything inside is plastic.

    • @AsTheWheelsTurn
      @AsTheWheelsTurn Před 6 měsíci

      we bought a whirlpool fridge and it has been really good, maybe we just got lucky.....

  • @GUNNERBASS
    @GUNNERBASS Před měsícem

    What people don’t realize is the design of this unit is 100% flawed. Yes the air sucked from under the microwave leaks out the top left when configured properly. BUT the bigger problem is when you microwave something, there is another exhaust fan that sucks the air out of the microwave and blows it onto your top left cabinet. Literally all the stinky greasy air from the microwave just gets shot out into your kitchen.
    And don’t even get me started on all of air from below just getting blown into the casing.
    Disgusting and unsanitary. And for almost $500 absurdly cheap design
    This is truly class action lawsuit worthy

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad  Před měsícem

      dang! I hadn't noticed that!