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    Is it really that it worked for 30 years or just that the couple times it failed that actually got somebody to repair it?

    I had my washer/dryer for 8+ years now. Actually got the extended warranty for sure reason and it covered having a repair when it started leaking, but given the cost of repairs hasn't just elect to buy a new unit.

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      This is some bullshit. You can go to Home Depot or Lowe's right now and get yourself a pretty decent washing machine for $600 that will last you a decade.

      The only people who end up in the situation like OP are the people who buy overly cheap products or overly gimmicky products, and then wonder why they don't work as well as the standard products. If you buy a $150 washing machine from AliExpress or buy a washing machine that requires wifi, then don't be surprised if they stopped working not too long after you bought them.

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      Not AliExpress, but fucking Samsung. They may appliances with all the cool smart features and they're everywhere, but holy shit are they terrible for reliability (both per my own experience and according to repair people I've talked with).

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        Got a "entry point" Miele about 9 years ago. Same experience as you. If they have started compromising on quality I don't know where to go.. Asko is now Gorenje and produced in China, and have not pulled out of Russia.

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        Electrolux, V-Zug

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          My washer I bought in 2015 for a condo worked all the way to when we sold in 2024. Likely still going because it never had an issue.

          New house washer purchased last year, still no issues.

          My inlaws have gone through several in the last 10 years.

          Biggest difference is user error. My inlaws wash a big load of towels every single day and load the washer to the lid. I load 3/4 full and don't go through towels like crazy.

          People just don't know how to use appliances.

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            Electrolux, V-Zug

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            I have mixed experience with Electrolux. Tho' it has excelent representation in Norway.
            V-Zug looks really interesting, but only sold in Switzerland and Germany... Perhaps Denmark.

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              Buy Electrolux or V-Zug.

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              Love my lux

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                Not AliExpress, but fucking Samsung. They may appliances with all the cool smart features and they're everywhere, but holy shit are they terrible for reliability (both per my own experience and according to repair people I've talked with).

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                Dunno.

                My samsung washing machine is now 9 years old with zero problems.

                I think its mostly a bias. If manufactorer-A sells 10 apliances and manufactorer-B sells only one, its means repair people should also see 10 machines from A for every machine from B

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                  My wife hates our "ugly" fridge that came with our house. It's about 25 years old works perfectly, even the ice maker. She is a frugal person that can't justify replacing it until it breaks. Yet it keeps on ticking. Everyone I know who has a fridge made in the last 10 years has a broken ice maker. I'm happy with the "ugly" perfectly functional fridge.

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                    or LG, who are currently the leaders in reliability.

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                    Everytime this kind of topic comes up, it's always Miele that gets mentioned.

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                      "Our parents" ... ?

                      šŸ‘€

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                        I spent a thousand dollars replacing the cheap compressor in my fridge because I asked the repair guy to replace it with better quality than it originally came with, and he used a commercial (as opposed to residential) grade compressor that was three times the price

                        But aside from a short lifetime, the big problem with cheap AC motors is they're imprecisely built and often waste more electricity as heat and noise than they put into their output shaft

                        Of course even with the better stuff there still "cot death" where a new product fails almost immediately (because noone tests their products), but at least those failures are under warranty, the cheap motors typically last at least a few years

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                        I spent a thousand dollars replacing the cheap compressor in my fridge

                        So was it worth it? How long ago did you do it and what are the differences you've noticed so far?

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                          Everytime this kind of topic comes up, it's always Miele that gets mentioned.

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                          for sure!

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                            "Our parents" ... ?

                            šŸ‘€

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                            Hey step brother.... šŸ˜‰

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                              Why are appliances shit nowadays 😠 i bought a house with 20-30 year old appliances that work fine, but decided to start upgrading so I bought a new washer and dryer. The new machines dont work nearly as well and I know they're not going to last even 10 years. We're already having issues with them 4 months later.

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                              Partly it's survivorship bias.

                              20 years back my family got a new house.

                              The wisdom then was same as now, they don't build em like they used to. Within 5 years the stove stopped working and a year later the air conditioning went out. However the rest of the original stuff is still going and the replacements have lasted fine too and now are the prime examples of what people will point to to say things lasted longer back then.

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                                My washer I bought in 2015 for a condo worked all the way to when we sold in 2024. Likely still going because it never had an issue.

                                New house washer purchased last year, still no issues.

                                My inlaws have gone through several in the last 10 years.

                                Biggest difference is user error. My inlaws wash a big load of towels every single day and load the washer to the lid. I load 3/4 full and don't go through towels like crazy.

                                People just don't know how to use appliances.

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                                99/100 times user error is the answer to most stuff. Users are idiots who will not accept responsibility as long as they can say "well it's the appliance that is built bad".

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                                  Not AliExpress, but fucking Samsung. They may appliances with all the cool smart features and they're everywhere, but holy shit are they terrible for reliability (both per my own experience and according to repair people I've talked with).

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                                  Every single one of my Samsung appliances work great. Most notably my washing machine and dryer. Never had a single hickup in the ~6 years I've had them. A lot of the time people have issues with stuff, is because they don't take care of their machine, and expect an appliance will run reliably for 10+ years with 0 maintenance. They don't.

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                                    Wow, a sample size of 2. Very scientific

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                                      Wow, a sample size of 2. Very scientific

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                                      the wording makes it 3 (hopefully)

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                                        We keep having to replace the logic board on our dryer.

                                        Motherfucker, your job is to get hot and spin. I want the old "egg-timer that flips a switch" tech to come back.

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                                          If it's a side-loading washer, you're not supposed to close the door all the way when it isn't in use. That's why it smelled.

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                                          Mine (Miele) actually says to close the door completely to reduce the possibility of small children or pets entering. We ignore that bit though.

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