@BadReligion @1911 my wife and I have lived in our house now 45 years..over that time we have had several replacement appliances and quickly became friendly with a local repair guy who frequented our washer/dryer/refrigerator over these 4+ decades. 30 years ago he said “ when you go to replace these machines don’t buy those new fancy pedestal washers and dryers as they are made with cheap plastic parts. That $1500 dryer will last 6 or 7 years and cost a fortune to repair out of warranty. No different for the washers.” He told us “ buy some cheap machine that has the cycles you want and don’t spend more than $400.00. It too will last 6 or 7 years” REMEMBER that was in 1994
Now my wife loves the look of those machines and their spiffy colors but we bought a cheap white Maytag for $397 at Lowe’s and THAT lasted about 12 years. That damn Amana dryer is now 25 years old and only needed a drum bushing and drive belt after it started squeaking. Our repair friend has now retired we know him and his wife THAT long.
Last year I had to replace the washer. Went to Lowe’s and bought some $800.00 GE washer…the NOISIEST freakin washing machine I have ever heard. We hate it. Sadly, until that breaks..she washes clothes when there’s nothing on TV, it grunts and grinds thru every cycle except spin. Additionally that has the highest speed spinning drum I have ever seen. Like a modern centrifuge.
My wife still wants a pedestal base washer and dryer… given my Land Cruiser needs, I may just have to cave to be fair….but get the extended warranty
The moral of this ….who knows. So much stuff is disposable junk these days. My grandmother’s Kenmore washer was 45 years old when she sold her house in 1992 and it went with the house. The dryer was a clothes line