What is the spec of the wa44a3205aw washer?
The Samsung WA44A3205AW top-load washer is designed for a 120V/60 Hz, 15-amp grounded outlet and supports typical home water pressure of 20 to 116 psi. It has an 8-cycle control set (including Normal, Heavy Duty, Delicates, Bedding/Waterproof, and Self Clean) and a published cabinet size of 27 in wide by 43.9 in high by 29.3 in deep (lid closed). See the WA44A3205AW user manual for the full specification sheet and cycle chart.
- Type: Top loading washer
- Electrical: 120V, 60 Hz, 15A (dedicated circuit recommended)
- Water pressure: 20 to 116 psi
- Dimensions (lid closed): 27.0 in (W) x 43.9 in (H) x 29.3 in (D)
- Height with lid open: 59.3 in
- Net weight: 130.1 lb
- Max spin speed: 700 rpm
This model’s control panel supports common wash customization for temperature, water level, and soil level.
- Cycles include Normal, Heavy Duty, Delicates, Bedding/Waterproof, Quick Wash, Deep Wash, Rinse+Spin, Self Clean
- Temperature selections include Hot, Warm, Eco Warm, Cool, Cold
- Options include Child Lock and Extra Rinse (activated by holding Temp.)
| Spec | WA44A3205AW value |
|---|---|
| Power requirement | 120V / 60 Hz / 15A |
| Water pressure | 20 to 116 psi |
| Width | 27.0 in |
| Depth | 29.3 in |
| Height (lid closed) | 43.9 in |
| Height (lid open) | 59.3 in |
| Max spin | 700 rpm |
Matching the electrical requirement, water pressure range, and installation clearances helps prevent fill errors, vibration, and drain issues. Using the correct cycles (especially Bedding/Waterproof and Self Clean) also helps protect the tub and improve cleaning results.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with Samsung washing machines?
Across Samsung washers, the most common issues we see are out-of-balance vibration during spin and draining problems that leave clothes too wet. On the Samsung WA44A3205AW, the user manual troubleshooting also highlights excessive vibration/noise and “does not drain and/or spin” as frequent checkpoints to address (see the WA44A3205AW user manual).
- Excessive vibration or shaking during spin: tub bangs, washer walks, “Ub/Ur” type imbalance behavior.
- Won’t drain or won’t spin: water left in the tub, cycle stops before final spin, clothes soaking wet.
- Water fill problems: slow fill, no fill, or wrong temperature fill.
- Leaks: dripping at hose connections, standpipe overflow, or water on the floor.
- Odors/residue: musty smell, buildup from oversudsing or infrequent tub cleaning.
We recommend starting with the model-specific basics in the manual:
- Rebalance the load; wash bulky items one at a time when needed.
- Confirm the washer is level on a solid floor; adjust the leveling feet.
- Verify the drain hose is not kinked or clogged and is installed at the correct standpipe height.
- Use HE detergent and avoid oversudsing (too many suds can affect draining and rinsing).
- Run SELF CLEAN regularly (about every 20 washes) to reduce odor and residue.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Best first step |
|---|---|---|
| Shakes/bangs in spin | Unbalanced load, not level | Redistribute load; level the washer |
| Wet clothes at end | Drain restriction, oversudsing, small load imbalance | Check drain hose; reduce suds; try RINSE+SPIN |
| No fill/slow fill | Closed faucets, clogged inlet screens | Open faucets; clean inlet mesh screens |
| Musty odor | Residue buildup | Run SELF CLEAN; leave lid open to dry |
Vibration and drain issues can turn into bigger problems: repeated out-of-balance spinning stresses the suspension and cabinet, and poor draining can cause odors, residue, and consistently wet laundry.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the life expectancy of a Samsung washing machine?
A Samsung washing machine typically lasts 10 to 14 years. For your Samsung WA44A3205AW, the exact life expectancy is not a fixed specification in the product documentation, but regular maintenance and correct loading habits are the biggest factors in reaching that 10 to 14-year range. See the care and maintenance guidance in the WA44A3205AW user manual.
The washer’s lifespan is mostly driven by how hard it works and how well it’s maintained.
- Overloading (stresses the drive system and suspension)
- Too much detergent (causes oversudsing and residue buildup)
- Skipping tub cleaning (odor, buildup, and corrosion risk over time)
- Unbalanced loads (repeated heavy vibration during spin)
- Water quality (hard water can leave deposits in the tub and inlet screens)
These are practical, model-appropriate steps we recommend for the WA44A3205AW.
- Run SELF CLEAN at least monthly or every 20 cycles
- Use HE (high efficiency) detergent and measure carefully
- Leave the lid open after loads so the tub can dry
- Clean the water inlet mesh filters about once or twice per year
- Level the washer and redistribute loads if you get out-of-balance spinning
| What you notice | Often normal wear | Often worth repairing soon |
|---|---|---|
| More vibration/noise | Minor leveling or load balance issues | Persistent banging, walking, or repeated UB-type imbalance behavior |
| Longer cycle times | Load sensing adjustments | Frequent stopping, not advancing, or repeated error codes |
| Odor | Needs SELF CLEAN and drying habits | Odor that returns quickly after cleaning (possible trapped residue) |
A washer that’s cleaned regularly and not overloaded usually avoids the most common early failures (drain problems, excessive vibration wear, and residue-related odor issues). That maintenance is often the difference between replacing a washer at 8 years versus getting a full 10 to 14 years.
Last updated: January 2026





