What is the capacity of the wtw6600sw2?
The Whirlpool WTW6600SW2 washer has a 4.6 cu. ft. capacity, which is considered a large-capacity top-load washer and is designed to handle bulky loads like comforters and multiple towels in fewer cycles.
How to confirm capacity for your exact setup
We recommend double-checking the published specs for your specific configuration in the WTW6600SW2 owner's manual. Capacity is typically listed in the specifications section.
- Look for a “Specifications” or “Product data” section
- Confirm the model number on the rating label matches WTW6600SW2
- Note that basket size and usable capacity can differ slightly by cycle and load type
- Use bulky/bed linens cycles for large items to reduce out-of-balance issues
What 4.6 cu. ft. means in real-world loads
A 4.6 cu. ft. washer is built for larger loads, but performance still depends on proper loading and cycle selection.
| Load type | Typical fit in 4.6 cu. ft. | Best practice |
|---|---|---|
| Towels | Large load | Mix sizes; do not pack tightly |
| Queen comforter | Usually fits | Add 1-2 towels to balance |
| Jeans | Medium to large | Distribute evenly around the washplate |
Why it matters
Knowing the capacity helps us choose the right cycle, detergent amount (especially HE detergent), and load size. That reduces oversudsing, improves cleaning, and helps prevent vibration or spin issues.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the life expectancy of a Whirlpool Cabrio washer?
Most Whirlpool Cabrio top-load washers, including the Whirlpool WTW6600SW2, typically last 10 to 14 years with normal household use; consistent cleaning, correct detergent, and avoiding overloads are the biggest factors that keep the drive system, suspension, and controls running longer.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
A washer’s service life is mostly about cycle count, load size, and how well water drains and spins.
- Usage volume: multiple loads per day shortens life faster than a few loads per week
- Overloading: stresses the basket drive, hub, and suspension
- Detergent choice: too much HE detergent can cause residue and odor issues
- Water quality: hard water can increase buildup in the tub and hoses
- Drain performance: slow draining makes the pump work harder and can lead to spin problems
Common wear areas on Cabrio-style top-load washers
If you are trying to judge remaining life, these are the parts and symptoms we see most often.
| Area | What you may notice | Example part for WTW6600SW2 |
|---|---|---|
| Basket drive connection | grinding, poor agitation, clothes not moving well | Hub W10820039 |
| Suspension | banging, walking, out-of-balance errors | Suspension (typical on this design) |
| Drain system | won’t drain, won’t spin, water left in tub | Pump-water (typical on this design) |
Maintenance that extends washer life
Use these habits to keep your Whirlpool WTW6600SW2 running closer to the 14-year end of the range.
- Run a monthly cleaning cycle (or hot wash with an approved washer cleaner)
- Use HE detergent and measure carefully
- Keep loads balanced; wash bulky items in pairs when possible
- Check pockets to prevent coins and debris from damaging the pump
- Level the washer and keep all feet firmly on the floor
Why it matters
A Cabrio washer that is maintained well usually avoids the expensive failures (bearing/drive wear, repeated out-of-balance issues, and drain problems) that shorten lifespan and increase repair costs.
For model-specific care and cleaning steps, follow the WTW6600SW2 owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026
What does F2 mean on a whirlpool washer?
On a Whirlpool washer, an F2 code typically points to a drain problem (the washer is not draining as expected). On model WTW6600SW2, start by checking for a kinked drain hose, a clogged pump or hose, or a failing drain pump; see the WTW6600SW2 owner's manual for the model’s exact code wording and reset steps.
What to check first (fast, no parts)
- Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in and try Drain/Spin.
- Make sure the drain hose is not kinked, crushed, or pushed too far down the standpipe.
- Confirm the standpipe or laundry tub is draining freely (no household drain backup).
- Reduce oversudsing: use HE detergent and the correct amount; too many suds can slow draining.
- If the tub is full of water, bail out water as needed before moving the washer.
Likely causes and what they look like
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Hums but won’t drain | Pump jammed or failing | Inspect pump inlet/outlet for debris; replace pump if seized |
| Drains slowly | Partial clog in hose or pump | Clear obstruction; verify hose routing |
| Drains, then errors again | Intermittent pump or wiring issue | Check connections; inspect harness for damage |
| Won’t spin after drain issue | Lid not locking | Verify lid lock operation and alignment |
Parts that commonly fix an F2 drain issue on WTW6600SW2
- Pump-water W10536347 if the pump is noisy, seized, or not moving water
- Washer drain hose u-bend bracket WP8576642 if the hose is slipping or siphoning due to poor routing
- Washer drain hose sleeve connector WP384496 if you have a damaged connection or leak at the drain hose joint
Why it matters
A washer that cannot drain correctly can stop mid-cycle, leave clothes soaking wet, and strain the drive system during spin. Fixing the drain restriction early helps prevent repeat error codes and water leaks.
Last updated: January 2026
Is a Whirlpool cabrio good?
Yes; Whirlpool Cabrio top-load washers are a solid choice for many homes because they typically offer large capacity, strong cleaning performance, and relatively quiet operation. For your Whirlpool WTW6600SW2, the best “good or not” check is whether it’s meeting your needs for load size, vibration control, and reliability.
What “good” usually means for a Cabrio-style top-load washer
- Capacity and convenience: Handles bulky loads (comforters, towels) with fewer cycles.
- Efficient washing: Uses less water than older deep-fill designs in many cycles.
- Quieter drive system: Many Cabrio designs run smoother than older direct-drive units.
- Easy maintenance: Common wear items are serviceable when symptoms show up.
Quick reliability check for WTW6600SW2
If your washer cleans well and completes cycles without errors, it’s doing its job. If you’re deciding whether to keep repairing it, these are the most common “value” signals:
| Symptom | Common cause area | Typical fix direction |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain or leaves water | Drain system | Inspect/replace drain pump |
| Won’t spin or slips under load | Drive interface | Check hub and washplate fit |
| Loud roaring/grinding in spin | Bearings/shaft | Bearing and drive shaft service |
| Excessive shaking/banging | Suspension | Replace suspension components |
Parts that commonly affect performance
On the WTW6600SW2, these parts are often involved when performance drops:
- Hub W10820039 (stripped hub can cause poor agitation/spin)
- Pump-water W10536347 (drain problems, slow drain, no drain)
- Suspension W10820048 (out-of-balance, tub banging)
- Whirlpool washer tub bearing and drive shaft kit W10435302 (loud spin noise, rough basket movement)
Why it matters
A “good” washer is one that matches your laundry habits and stays stable, drains correctly, and spins out water well. When any of those basics slip, the fix is usually a targeted part replacement rather than a full washer replacement.
For cycle features, loading guidance, and care tips specific to this model, use the WTW6600SW2 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026


