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These next-gen appliances could make life a whole lot easier for busy Canadians

Save your time and energy for the things that really matter.

A person folding laundry. Right: A hand placing a cup in a loaded dishwasher.

New tech features are making life easier.

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With Canadians busier than ever, finding ways to save time during the week can make a big difference when work, social plans and life admin start piling up. Tasks like preheating the oven, ironing clothes or drying dishes by hand quickly fall off the to-do list compared to the things that really matter.

But innovations are always happening at Whirlpool® Canada. And once you see what the latest technology can actually do, and how it can elevate your day to day, you might wonder how you ever managed without it.

For instance, a game-changing washing machine doesn't just wash your clothes well; it takes care of problems before they exist, so you can get on with what matters.

Think of the frustration you feel when you realize you've left a wet load of laundry in the washer for too long. Well, you can say goodbye to those musty mistakes with the Front Load Energy Star® Whirlpool Washing machine with Intelligent Wash.

This new washer's innovative FreshFlow™ Vent System technology uses antimicrobial protection to help keep your clothes and the drum fresh. Plus, when you're in a rush, the washer's Quick Wash Cycle cleans a 10-pound (4.5-kilogram) load in just 25 minutes — time saver status, achieved.

The control panel of a front-load washing machine. Right: The steam component inside a clothes dryer with simulated steam. Front Load Energy Star® Whirlpool Washing machine with Intelligent Wash. Right: Whirlpool Energy Star Electric Dryer with Steam CapabilitiesCourtesy of Whirlpool Canada

If ironing is another chore that drops off the end of your to-do list, leaving you with a wardrobe full of wrinkles, the Whirlpool Energy Star® Electric Dryer with Steam Capabilities can take that off your plate too. The dryer's steam-enhanced cycles prevent wrinkles and reduce static, but can also breathe new life into lightly worn clothes, skipping the unnecessary time and energy of a full wash.

Making appliances that are great at their main job is one thing, but this tech expands what your appliances can do for you by lightening your mental load and simplifying your every day.

A hand wipes mess off the top of a electric oven range with a yellow and green sponge. Whirlpool® Smart Electric Range with Air Cooking TechnologyCourtesy of Whirlpool Canada

Take the WipeClean™ Coating on the Whirlpool® Smart Electric Range with Air Cooking Technology. Everyone knows the dread of a grease-splattered cooktop, which usually leads to a grueling ritual of applying a chemical cleaner, waiting the required time, then scraping and scrubbing away until you're red in the face. Now, thanks to this smart tech, you can wet the surface with just water, wait and wipe it away. That's time, effort and money saved in a simple stroke.

It also takes away the hassle of juggling and washing countertop appliances with its suite of Air Cooking modes, including a No Preheat Air Fry function — because the only thing that makes crispy food better is when it's ready fast.

An open, loaded dishwasher in a kitchen with a brown floor and green cabinets. Whirlpool Dishwasher with Total Coverage Wash Action and Auto Open Air DryCourtesy of Whirlpool Canada

If the meal is the main event, the cleanup is often the unwelcome encore, but imagine a world where the cleanup is as seamless as the conversation over dinner. Whirlpool® Dishwasher with Total Coverage Wash Action and Auto Open Air Dry is the ultimate tech-forward finishing touch to any gathering.

Designed for precision and peace of mind, the machine features a third rack and 13 targeted spray jets, with corner-to-corner coverage for an unmistakably thorough wash.

The pièce de résistance? At the end of the cycle it automatically opens the door to let fresh air in, so your dishes dry and are ready for the cabinet without you lifting a finger. It's sophisticated care that ensures your kitchen looks polished before you’ve even settled onto the couch.

The interior of a fridge with vegetables, drinks, condiments and snacks. Right: A hand scoops ice cubes from a freezer drawer into a bottle. Whirlpool French Door refrigerator with In-door Filtered Water Dispenser & Ice MakerCourtesy of Whirlpool Canada

And finally, there's the Whirlpool® French Door refrigerator with In-door Filtered Water Dispenser & Ice Maker. With Family-Sized Capacity, it's big enough to support your meal-prep ambitions for the week ahead, and cold filtered water helps everyone stay hydrated.

The real convenience, however, lies in the automatic ice maker. Capable of holding up to 4 pounds (1.8 kilograms) of ice at any given time, it's ready for everything from daily refreshments to an epic adventure. Simply tip the ice from the removable bucket into your cooler and head on out.

When your week is already packed with work, plans and everything in between, it's the small time-saving details and helpful technology that can make everyday routines feel a lot easier. Investing in a home that works as hard as you do means leaning on tech-forward innovations, like these new appliances from Whirlpool® Canada, to do the heavy lifting for you.

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