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Whirlpool Review

An independent look at what Whirlpool offers, what it typically costs, how its certifications check out, and the honest trade-offs — so you can compare it fairly against the alternatives.

Typical price: $600–$800Official site

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Certifications

Models in our catalog carry these independently verified NSF/ANSI certifications:

NSF NSF/ANSI 44

Pros

  • +Established brand with a recognizable name and a dealer/installer network.
  • +Models in our catalog carry independently verified NSF/ANSI certifications (NSF/ANSI 44).
  • +Professional installation is typically available, which matters for whole-home systems.

Cons

  • Pricing is usually quote-based and can run higher than comparable DIY or independent options — get a second price before signing.
  • Certifications vary by model — confirm the exact certified standard for the system you're quoted, not just the brand.
  • Long-term value depends on the model, warranty terms, and your actual water — a water test should drive the decision, not the brand name.

Whirlpool systems we track

Whirlpool · Water Softeners

Whirlpool WHES40E 40,000-Grain Softener

NSF NSF/ANSI 44
type
salt-based ion exchange
smart
false
flow gpm
up to 9
$600–$8001yr parts/labor, 3yr electronics, 10yr tanks warranty

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