What is the capacity of the MEDX655DW1?
The Maytag MEDX655DW1 electric dryer has a 7.0 cu. ft. drum capacity, which is considered a full-size dryer and is designed to handle typical family loads like towels, jeans, and bedding. For cycle and loading guidance, see the MEDX655DW1 use and care manual.
What “7.0 cu. ft.” means for real loads
A 7.0 cu. ft. capacity usually works well for everyday laundry, as long as you avoid packing the drum too tightly so clothes can tumble freely.
- Good fit: mixed loads, towels, jeans, everyday clothing
- Works well: queen-size bedding (depending on thickness)
- Avoid: overstuffing bulky items (airflow and tumbling drop fast)
- Tip: if drying times get long, check venting and lint screen first
Quick capacity reference
| Capacity | Typical description | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 5.0 to 6.5 cu. ft. | Compact to mid-size | Smaller households, lighter loads |
| 7.0 cu. ft. | Full-size | Most households, regular mixed loads |
| 7.4+ cu. ft. | Extra-large | Large/bulky loads more often |
Why it matters
Capacity affects drying performance and fabric care. When the drum is overloaded, the MEDX655DW1 can take longer to dry and may leave items damp because airflow and tumbling are restricted.
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Last updated: January 2026
What's the life expectancy of a Maytag dryer?
Maytag doesn’t publish an official “life expectancy” for the Maytag MEDX655DW1 electric dryer in the product documentation, so we can’t quote a model-specific number. In real-world use, many dryers last roughly 10 to 15 years, with lifespan driven mostly by venting airflow, load habits, and maintenance; see the MEDX655DW1 use & care manual.
What most affects dryer lifespan
- Airflow and venting: restricted vents increase heat and run time
- Load size and frequency: heavy, frequent loads wear the belt, rollers, and motor faster
- Lint control: lint buildup can cause overheating and shutdowns
- Installation quality: long runs, too many elbows, or crushed ducting strain the dryer
- How fast you address symptoms: early fixes prevent secondary damage
MEDX655DW1 maintenance that typically extends service life
- Clean the lint screen before or after each load.
- Keep the exhaust hood clear and clean the full vent run periodically; the guide recommends vent cleaning at least every 2 years (more often with heavy use).
- Use 4-inch heavy metal venting; avoid plastic or foil duct.
- Avoid overpacking; clothes should tumble freely.
- If dry times increase, check airflow first; then consider heat and cycling components.
Common wear items (examples for this model)
| Wear area | Typical symptom | Example compatible part for MEDX655DW1 |
|---|---|---|
| Drum support | rumbling, thumping | Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173 |
| Drive system | squeal, drum not turning | Dryer drum belt WPW10198086 |
| Overheat protection | no heat, dryer stops | Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816 |
Why it matters
Most dryers “age” faster when they run hot and long. Strong airflow and routine lint and vent maintenance help the MEDX655DW1 dry faster, reduce overheating, and lower wear on the motor, belt, and drum support parts.
Last updated: January 2026
Which Maytag dryer is the best?
There isn’t one single “best” Maytag dryer for everyone; the best choice depends on your budget, load size, and whether you want features like Sensor Dry or steam. Your Maytag MEDX655DW1 is a solid, straightforward electric dryer; we recommend using the cycle guidance in the MEDX655DW1 use & care manual to get the best performance from it.
How we recommend choosing the “best” Maytag dryer
When customers compare Maytag dryers, these factors usually matter most:
- Drying performance: Sensor Dry vs. timed cycles
- Capacity needs: comforters, towels, and bulky loads
- Controls: simple knobs vs. digital controls and extra options
- Venting setup: shorter, rigid venting typically dries faster
- Repairability: common wear parts (belt, rollers, thermal fuse) are serviceable
Where MEDX655DW1 fits in the Maytag lineup
MEDX655DW1 is typically a “best” pick if you want dependable drying with simple controls and fewer electronics.
| If you want... | A good Maytag direction | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Simple, reliable drying | A knob-control model like MEDX655DW1 | Fewer features to manage; easy day-to-day use |
| More automation | A Sensor Dry focused model | Helps prevent overdrying and reduces guesswork |
| More convenience features | A feature-rich model | Options like notifications, specialty cycles, or added controls |
“Best” also means “best results at home”
Even a great dryer can feel disappointing if airflow is restricted. For MEDX655DW1, we see long dry times most often when the vent is too long, crushed, or clogged. The venting and clearance rules in the MEDX655DW1 installation guide are the fastest way to confirm your setup is helping, not hurting, drying performance.
Quick airflow checklist (applies to MEDX655DW1)
- Clean the lint screen before every load
- Use 4-inch heavy metal venting (avoid plastic or foil)
- Keep the vent run as short and straight as possible
- Make sure the outside exhaust hood opens freely
- Clean the full vent run periodically (lint buildup slows drying)
Why it matters
Choosing the “best” Maytag dryer is really about matching features to your laundry habits and making sure installation and venting support good airflow. That’s what protects fabrics, reduces dry time, and helps avoid overheating-related shutdowns.
Last updated: January 2026





