Whirlpool Washplate ReviewWorth it, with a caveat
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Whirlpool washer washplate replacement review: does it work?

Worth it, with a caveat

4/5around $35
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The moment

Why your whirlpool washer stops actually cleaning

You're standing over the top loader mid cycle, listening to that hollow thump as the tub spins, watching towels ride the same track without ever really turning over. The wash comes out half rinsed, still soapy at the fold, and you already suspect it's not the motor. On a whirlpool washer that's aged past its warranty, the real culprit is usually the low disc at the bottom of the tub, the one you never look at until something's wrong.

The mechanism

How a whirlpool washer washplate does the work

At the bottom of a top loading whirlpool washer sits a low profile disc called a washplate, which replaced the tall center post agitator on older machines. Instead of twisting clothes around a post, it spins to create a rolling current that lifts fabric, flips it, and drops it back through the water. The fins on top of that disc do the actual grabbing, catching the load and throwing it over and over, which is how a modern top loader gets a full wash without tearing buttons off a shirt. Over years of cycles those fins wear smooth, the plastic hub around the center cover cracks, or the whole plate develops enough play that it spins loose under the load instead of moving it. Clothes start sliding in place, water pools in the same corner, and the motor sounds like it's working harder for less result. Swapping in a replacement washplate, numbered W10752283 and also sold under AP5956378, PS10064549, W10609476 and W10834890, puts fresh fins and a solid center cover back under the load, restoring the grab and release cycle that actually gets fabric clean. It doesn't touch the motor, the transmission or the electronics, it only replaces the one part that physically contacts every load you run, which is exactly why a worn plate can make a perfectly good motor look like it's failing.

The click

You're not fixing a washer, you're replacing the one moving part that ever touches your clothes. If the motor spins fine and the tub still just fails to actually move the load, this is the modest fix standing between a working machine and a service call. Ask what breaks first in a top loader and it's rarely the motor, it's the part doing the grabbing.

Who it's for

Who this washplate replacement is for, and who should skip it

Worth it if

  • your top loader spins but agitates weakly or fails to actually grip the load
  • you've confirmed your exact model number matches the listed Whirlpool part numbers
  • you'd rather spend a modest amount on a part than call a technician
  • you're comfortable following a basic parts-swap guide

Skip it if

  • you want an OEM-grade part guaranteed to outlast the original
  • you're not sure your exact model matches the compatible list
  • the noise or leak you're chasing isn't coming from the washplate area

If you're chasing a bearing noise, a leak, or an OEM-grade part guaranteed to outlast the machine, this isn't that part.

The verdict

The whirlpool washplate review verdict

If your top loader spins fine but leaves clothes tangled and still soapy, this is a quiet yes, a few bolts and about twenty minutes swaps out the part that's actually failing. If you're chasing a bearing noise or a leak, this plate won't touch either of those. And if you want a part guaranteed to outlast the one Whirlpool originally installed, know that some buyers find the plastic here thinner than the original, which is the honest trade at this price.

You already know the fix you're after here, a wash that actually finishes clean instead of coming out half rinsed and twisted at the fold. Picture the first real load after the swap: towels rolling instead of skidding, the tub sounding solid again instead of hollow. That's the whole payoff, a chore that stops feeling broken. Skip the guessing over whether the motor's dying, the plate was probably the quieter, cheaper answer all along.

Amazon shoppers rate it 4.2 out of 5 across 187 ratings. That is their number, not ours.

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Before you go

How do I know if my washer's washplate needs replacing?

If your top loader spins but clothes stay bunched, twisted, or soapy after the cycle finishes, worn fins on the washplate are the usual reason, not the motor.

Will this washplate fit any Whirlpool washer?

No, it only fits the specific top load models listed for the W10752283 part number, so check your model tag against that list before ordering.

Is replacing a washplate a DIY job?

On most top loaders it's a basic tub disassembly job with hand tools, usually finished in under an hour.

By the numbers

We have reviewed 56 appliances products. 98% land where this one does: worth it, with a condition attached. Only 2% earn an unconditional yes at full price. Every verdict is published as open data in the Is It Worth It Reviews Verdict Dataset (CC BY 4.0).

Full spec sheet
Part NumberW10752283
Item Weight1.54 pounds
Package Dimensions20.12 x 17.63 x 3.15 inches

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