What is the average lifespan of a whirlpool dryer?
A Whirlpool electric dryer like model WED5605MW0 typically lasts 10 to 15 years. With good airflow, routine lint removal, and timely replacement of wear parts, it’s common for the dryer to reach the upper end of that range.
What affects lifespan the most
The biggest drivers of longevity are heat management, airflow, and how hard the dryer is worked.
- Clean the lint screen before or after every load (per the WED5605MW0 owner’s manual).
- Keep the exhaust vent clear; have the vent system cleaned about every 2 years (more often with heavy use).
- Avoid overloading; heavy loads strain the drive belt, rollers, and motor.
- Use the correct cycle and heat setting; excessive heat shortens component life.
- Fix new noises early; worn rollers or an idler pulley can damage the belt if ignored.
Typical wear items vs. “end of life”
Many Whirlpool dryers are worth repairing because common failures are limited to a few serviceable parts.
| What you notice | Common cause | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Squealing, thumping, rumbling | Drum support wear | Replace dryer drum support roller WPW10314173 or service a roller kit |
| Dryer runs but takes too long | Restricted airflow or lint buildup | Clean venting and lint path |
| Dryer won’t run or stops | Safety device or control issue | Diagnose power, door switch, thermal protection |
Why it matters
A dryer that is venting poorly runs hotter and longer, which increases energy use and accelerates wear on the heating system, motor, and drum support components. Good airflow is one of the simplest ways to extend the life of a WED5605MW0.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with whirlpool dryers?
For Whirlpool electric dryers like model WED5605MW0, the most common problem we see is slow drying or no heat caused by restricted airflow (lint buildup, crushed vent, or an overly long vent run). Poor airflow can overheat the dryer and open a safety fuse.
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no tools)
- Clean the lint screen before every load; if you use dryer sheets, wash the screen periodically to remove residue.
- Make sure the vent is heavy metal (not plastic or foil) and not kinked behind the dryer.
- Check the outside exhaust hood; remove lint and confirm the damper opens fully.
- Run a timed dry cycle and feel for strong airflow at the outdoor vent.
- If the dryer runs but won’t heat, check the home’s 2-pole breaker; an electric dryer can tumble with one leg tripped.
For model-specific venting and airflow guidance, follow the vent system section in the WED5605MW0 owner’s manual.
When it is not airflow: common part-related causes
If airflow is good and symptoms continue, these are frequent culprits on Whirlpool dryers:
- No heat: thermal fuse opened, heater circuit issue, or temperature sensing problem.
- Won’t start: door switch not closing, power supply issue, or control problem.
- Drum not turning or noisy: worn rollers, idler pulley wear, or a belt/support issue.
Symptom-to-part cheat sheet (examples for WED5605MW0)
| Symptom | What it often points to | Example compatible part |
|---|---|---|
| Runs but no heat | Overheat protection opened or heating circuit fault | Whirlpool dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit (352-degree f) 280148 |
| Loud squeal or chirp | Idler pulley wear | Dryer idler pulley W10837240 |
| Thumping or rumbling | Drum support roller wear | Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173 |
Why it matters
Airflow problems make drying take longer, waste energy, and can repeatedly overheat the dryer. Fixing venting and lint buildup first helps prevent repeat failures of heat-safety parts and restores normal drying performance.
Last updated: January 2026
What brand of dryer has the least problems?
No dryer brand is “least problems” for every home, and we can’t identify a single best brand from Whirlpool WED5605MW0 model information alone. What we can say for WED5605MW0 owners is that correct installation, strong airflow, and routine lint and vent cleaning prevent many of the most common dryer issues; see the WED5605MW0 owner’s manual.
What usually causes “problems” (more than the logo)
Across electric dryers like Whirlpool WED5605MW0, the most frequent trouble patterns are tied to airflow, heat management, and normal wear.
- Restricted venting (crushed duct, long runs, too many elbows)
- Lint buildup in the exhaust duct or cabinet
- Overloading or consistently drying heavy items on high heat
- Loose or incorrect power connection (240 V supply issues)
- Wear items in the drum support and belt drive system
How to choose a dryer brand with fewer headaches
Instead of chasing a single brand name, we recommend comparing practical ownership factors.
| What to compare | Why it matters | What to look for |
|---|---|---|
| Venting requirements | Poor airflow drives overheating and long dry times | Short, rigid metal vent path; easy access to clean |
| Parts support | Faster, cheaper repairs over the life of the dryer | Common parts availability and clear diagrams |
| Feature complexity | More electronics can mean more failure points | Features you will actually use |
| Service access | Easier service reduces labor time | Simple cabinet access; common fasteners |
WED5605MW0-SPECIFIC reliability tips
These steps align with Whirlpool’s guidance and help reduce heat-related shutdowns and premature part wear.
- Clean the lint screen before or after every load
- Use 4-inch heavy metal venting; avoid plastic and foil-style duct
- Keep the vent run as short and straight as possible
- Remove lint from the entire vent system about every 2 years (more often with heavy use)
- If drying times increase, check airflow before replacing parts
When a “problem” is actually a worn part
If your WED5605MW0 starts squealing, thumping, or rumbling, a common wear item is the dryer drum support roller WPW10314173.
Why it matters
Most “least problems” outcomes come from preventing overheating and reducing mechanical strain. Good airflow improves drying performance, lowers energy use, and helps protect heat-sensitive components like fuses, thermostats, and wiring.
Last updated: January 2026





