The first products of the American company Whirlpool were washing machines with an electric motor. And it was back in 1911. After more than a century, the brand's washing machines continue to be in demand in the arena of household appliances — in the assortment of the brand there is an offer for any needs and for different wallet thickness.

Apart from the Whirlpool model range are washing machines with vertical loading of laundry. They easily fit in small bathrooms or in conditions of extremely cramped space in the kitchen. The undeniable advantage of the vertical layout is that there is no need for additional space to open the front door. She's simply not here.

Models with a vertical "neck" are in no way inferior to front-loading washing machines in terms of functionality.

At the bottom of the hierarchy of the brand's vertical washing machines are models of the AWE subfamily equipped with traditional belt-drive motors for rotating the drum shaft. Instances with an inverter drive "under the hood" are indicated by a set of TDLR symbols. Washing machines with inverter control beat their peers in matters of energy consumption (the highest class A +++) and use water sparingly.

Users can choose from over 10 laundry programs (including accelerated modes), spin at speeds up to 1000-1200 rpm, simple mechanical control (with rare exceptions in the form of touch switches). Among the colours of the washing machines, the classic white colour of the case prevails, but sometimes there are exhibits in silver colour.