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9/15/2024 11:50:24 PM
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Section 6: International Subject: Cheap EVs Msg# 1211699
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For decades, I always used Whirlpool (and the Kenmore ones that were manufactured by Whirlpool). I never had one of those fail before I moved or sold the property. I owned a rental property in OC that was built in 1973 that still had the original GE dishwasher going strong in 20i4, when I remodeled the kitchen. Appliances manufactured in at least the last 17 years (when I moved to the Pines) were not designed to last more than five years. I replaced my Kenmore dishwasher with an expensive Kitchenaid (made by Whirlpool). It lasted 5 years. I decided to repair it (against the advice of the repair man.) It lasted another year. Recently replaced it with a Bosch. We will see how that goes...
It's a disposable society now...nothing is made to last...and manufacturers do not stand behind their products. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: I have a Maytag washer,and bought a GE dryer, after Two years the washer needed repairs,the company that repaired the washer told me Maytag has a great name terrible machine. Long story short the Maytag after Six years is still working, the GE dryer motor was shot after three. So not knocking GE, I believe it's pure luck that machines last five or six years anymore. |