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Posted on 11/8/23 at 9:28 pm to Robin Masters
I just put a belt on my 4 year old dryer, did it myself as everyone I called was a week out on appointments.
4 year old $11,000 fridge, LED lights keep crapping out every few months, and they’re wired in series, each time one fails they all go dark.
4 year old $11,000 fridge, LED lights keep crapping out every few months, and they’re wired in series, each time one fails they all go dark.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 9:37 pm to yakster
quote:
Cheap ain’t good, and good ain’t cheap. And good ain’t good anymore
And pain don't hurt.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 9:47 pm to Dixie2023
You have a sealing issue. Make sure yours doors and drawers close completely. The bottom freezer door got off tracks.
Posted on 11/9/23 at 3:39 am to tes fou
4 year old $11,000 fridge,"
Oh,but hell no...... just no...not ever...
Oh,but hell no...... just no...not ever...
Posted on 11/9/23 at 3:55 am to mmonro3
Washers and dryers have been throw away items for some time, microwaves too.
Posted on 11/9/23 at 5:12 am to Trevaylin
I did home inspections in Albuquerque for a couple of years. I Inspected a home built in the 1950s, a couple lived there from when it was built to their death. It was a well maintained time capsule.
Long story short, all appliances were original to the home, and they all worked perfectly. It was weird writing that report up.
Long story short, all appliances were original to the home, and they all worked perfectly. It was weird writing that report up.
Posted on 11/9/23 at 5:13 am to Trevaylin
quote:Misspelled “Bocshit”.
Bocsht
(Or Borscht, or Bosc, etc….)
Posted on 11/9/23 at 6:08 am to Maillard
Ok, thank you. I will check that.
Posted on 11/9/23 at 6:36 am to AUbagman
quote:we just had a similar experience. Put a contract on a house where the woman had lived there since 1978 and while dated as shite, the trash compactor, dishwasher, fridge, jenair cooktop and wall oven were all immaculate and in perfect working order.
did home inspections in Albuquerque for a couple of years. I Inspected a home built in the 1950s, a couple lived there from when it was built to their death. It was a well maintained time capsule.
Makes me question our desire to renovate the kitchen right away.
Posted on 11/9/23 at 6:39 am to Trevaylin
My fridge, dishwasher and dryer are 25 y/o. I've spent less than $200 maintenance on them. Been lucky
Posted on 11/9/23 at 6:41 am to Trevaylin
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Microwave fix, is a 109 dollar countertop unit that requires one touch to operate
I don't have a microwave, but I do have a clock that occasionally cooks shite.
Posted on 11/9/23 at 6:43 am to Trevaylin
3 years ago went shopping for a propane gas stove. (oven went out in the previous one after 5 years, no ignitor board available)
all the newer ones had a "gas shutoff" electronic valve. aka power off, no workie. it's a fricking gas stove!
so I bought an Imperial 24 commercial stove for $3000. no electric required, all parts available, those weird things called pilot lights instead of ignitors. Solid stainless, and cast iron. (weighs almost 400 lbs)
even came with a repair/parts manual
best appliance I have ever bought.
and did my own commercial level install
this thing will outlast my grandkids
all the newer ones had a "gas shutoff" electronic valve. aka power off, no workie. it's a fricking gas stove!
so I bought an Imperial 24 commercial stove for $3000. no electric required, all parts available, those weird things called pilot lights instead of ignitors. Solid stainless, and cast iron. (weighs almost 400 lbs)
even came with a repair/parts manual
best appliance I have ever bought.
and did my own commercial level install
this thing will outlast my grandkids
This post was edited on 11/9/23 at 6:44 am
Posted on 11/9/23 at 6:47 am to Trevaylin
my dishwasher still working after 63 years of use
Posted on 11/9/23 at 6:48 am to Dixie2023
quote:I think this happens when the door is cracked a little bit. Moisture gets in and then freezes up. Definitely some sort of sealing or door not closing all the way issue.
have a Samsung freezer that is less than 5 years old making snow in my freezer. It’s fulfilled with snow ice
Posted on 11/9/23 at 6:50 am to Trevaylin
In todays world upscale does not equal more durable. It’s just shiny has lots of buttons and is disposable.
Posted on 11/9/23 at 6:54 am to Trevaylin
For real. I will pay more than I should to keep my old stuff going. Although now it’s becoming an issue of obsolete or crappy parts.
Posted on 11/9/23 at 7:05 am to Trevaylin
We’ve learned our lesson on modern appliances. We bought what we were told was the “top of the line” Samsung refrigerator with all the bells & whistles.
Didn’t last five years. When it crapped out, the service man who came to look at it was astonished it had lasted that long.
Same thing with dishwashers. Our first dishwasher, a Whirlpool built in the 90s, lasted like 15 years. In the lat 10 years were on our third dishwasher since it went out. I can’t remember the first one we tried but I know the second one was Bosch, again supposedly the “top of the line”. Didn’t last but about 3 years.
What I’ve come to understand is the more features an appliance has, the higher the odds are it will crap out quickly. I’m a firm believer in you get what you pay for. And I don’t mind paying more for a product if that proves more value. But when it comes to appliances, the saying “you get what you pay for” is questionable at best now.
Didn’t last five years. When it crapped out, the service man who came to look at it was astonished it had lasted that long.
Same thing with dishwashers. Our first dishwasher, a Whirlpool built in the 90s, lasted like 15 years. In the lat 10 years were on our third dishwasher since it went out. I can’t remember the first one we tried but I know the second one was Bosch, again supposedly the “top of the line”. Didn’t last but about 3 years.
What I’ve come to understand is the more features an appliance has, the higher the odds are it will crap out quickly. I’m a firm believer in you get what you pay for. And I don’t mind paying more for a product if that proves more value. But when it comes to appliances, the saying “you get what you pay for” is questionable at best now.
Posted on 11/9/23 at 7:24 am to Darth_Vader
For appliances especially ones that spin and shake like dishwashers and washers and dryers why on Earth would you want anything except hardcore mechanical parts? The idea of tiny solder joints and circuit boards that get shaked the frick up daily..by definition..is the dumbest thing ever.
You don't need wifi on a washing machine.
Mechanical Age > Technological Age.
Apollo spacecraft that were 99% mechanical got us to the Moon and back.
You don't need wifi on a washing machine.
Mechanical Age > Technological Age.
Apollo spacecraft that were 99% mechanical got us to the Moon and back.
This post was edited on 11/9/23 at 7:29 am
Posted on 11/9/23 at 7:45 am to Trevaylin
Overall modern, and especially "luxury" appliances are a total scam. Useless features masquerading as "luxury" are idiotic.
Oh wow a window so you can see what's in your fridge, wowwwwwwwwwwwwww,,,, so luxurious i'm creaming my pants. Now you have to keep the window clean and the fridge clean.
Ohhh wowwwwwwwwww a water faucet on the outside of your fridge 5' away from the sinnk. Wowwwwwwwwwwwww so luxurious.... now it doesn't work and you get to pay some dilrod $1200 to fix it.
Wowwwww an ice maker that never worked from the day Lowe's delivered, good luck getting someone out to look at it. Wowwwwwwww so luxurious never seen that before.
It's time we realized not every middle aged middle class ding-dong is "rich" and needs "luxury". It's a f***cking fridge. Does it keep your lunch meat cold and prevent you from getting salmonella? Good now stfu and go eat your sandwich on your artisan bread.
I've been rehabbing this house for a while now and I'm sick of all of it. Especially the Madison Avenue created demand for "luxury". How stupid are people???
Oh wow a window so you can see what's in your fridge, wowwwwwwwwwwwwww,,,, so luxurious i'm creaming my pants. Now you have to keep the window clean and the fridge clean.
Ohhh wowwwwwwwwww a water faucet on the outside of your fridge 5' away from the sinnk. Wowwwwwwwwwwwww so luxurious.... now it doesn't work and you get to pay some dilrod $1200 to fix it.
Wowwwww an ice maker that never worked from the day Lowe's delivered, good luck getting someone out to look at it. Wowwwwwwww so luxurious never seen that before.
It's time we realized not every middle aged middle class ding-dong is "rich" and needs "luxury". It's a f***cking fridge. Does it keep your lunch meat cold and prevent you from getting salmonella? Good now stfu and go eat your sandwich on your artisan bread.
I've been rehabbing this house for a while now and I'm sick of all of it. Especially the Madison Avenue created demand for "luxury". How stupid are people???
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