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    for sure!

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    You can get a rough estimate of how much of those reliability figures are down to absolute scattershot luck of the draw, because Roper's (Whirlpool) only laundry machines on the market are literally rebadges of the only Amana machines (also Whirlpool) with no mechanical changes whatsoever, but they score "better." Squinting at that image, it appears Amana is possibly #20.

    Also, the Kenmore bar is complete bullshit since Kenmore/Sears never manufactured a single appliance at any point in history. Every Kenmore model is actually a rebadge of some other manufacturer's product (handy lookup chart located here) so the build methodology can vary wildly from model to model. So the fact that these are not separated out into their actual brands given how trivial this is to do indicates to me once again that Consumer Reports does not actually have any idea what the hell they're doing.

    Even if you want to group things just by their nameplate since that's what the consumer will see, fine. But those examples in particular need to have a big fat asterisk next to them and an explanation of what's actually going on behind the scenes.

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      Monkey's paw: It is made to run 24/7 for 10 years, but you run it every 3 days, which makes it degrade faster.

      For real now, probably not like that, but found it funny. Anyone knows how the phenomenon is called?

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      Inkjet printer disease.

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        That's dumb design.

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        Show us your non-dumb way to keep the water in without making the door watertight, then.

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          Weirdly enough, the washing machines I've seen here in China aren't that cheap, like 800-1500 USD price range, and they tend to be much smaller than the US ones.

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          Stuff made in China for domestic use bears little to no resemblance to the stuff that Chinese factories are contracted to make for export.

          So much so that two doors down from my work is a place that does a booming business whose sole purpose is to allow people in China to purchase made-in-China stuff that's only sold in the US that they can't get at home and ship it back to China. It sounds absolutely asinine but there's a huge market for it and those guys are busy all day long packing stuff up and cramming into shipping containers to send right back to where it was made... but can't be bought.

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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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            If the only issue is the looks, could you not do something like a vinyl wrap or just plaster it with art?

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            • dual_sport_dork@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

              Stuff made in China for domestic use bears little to no resemblance to the stuff that Chinese factories are contracted to make for export.

              So much so that two doors down from my work is a place that does a booming business whose sole purpose is to allow people in China to purchase made-in-China stuff that's only sold in the US that they can't get at home and ship it back to China. It sounds absolutely asinine but there's a huge market for it and those guys are busy all day long packing stuff up and cramming into shipping containers to send right back to where it was made... but can't be bought.

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              Bizarre. I wonder why they go all the way to the US instead of Vietnam or Taiwan.

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                You should be able to get parts, though. It's better to replace a part on a machine that will last 20 years than a part on one that will last 5 years.

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                Only if it's worth fixing instead of replacing the thing outright. If you have a cheap washer, it may be cheaper to just get another, rather than having to call the repairman and get parts.

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                  She has a saying “poor people have poor ways” which she thinks means that when your poor you work with what you have, I have told her it is an insult that means poor people are poor because of their actions and decisions.

                  I think you could maybe use less time on the Internet. Social media has a nasty habit of telling everyone that everything they hear is a code for something else; spend too long reading that junk and it’ll convince you that everyone in the world is a secret bigot.

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                  Lol, considering I heard it all the time growing up in the 80s you might be a bit off on your assessment.

                  I grew up in a middle class suburb where the it was used as an insult kinda like " poor people are poor because they are stupid"

                  She grew up in the Ozarks and they used it more as a " we got ways to make do"

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                    Boots theory

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                    My child is named after Vimes

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                      Speedqueen

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                        One of these days I hope to eventually own a home. When I do, I want to buy one of the industrial-ass washing machines and dryers they use in laundromat and hotels. I'm sure it will be very expensive, but I firmly believe in "buy once, cry once". I want a laundry machine that is built to run 24/7 for 10+ years. Used at a personal pace, it should last forever.

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                        Honestly buy something that is good quality but doesn't have stupid shit, do I need my washing machine and my toaster talking to each other? No but the stripped down no frills ones are normally built to be as absolutely cheap as possible.

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                          Love my lux

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                          Same. Never had problems with any of their products.

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                            Bet someone chimes in with "but the new one is better because it uses less energy". I'm too lazy to figure the math on that but I can't imagine that the 20% more energy usage of my old machine is greater than the energy cost of manufacturing, shipping, extra repairs (parts, transportation) that the new "better" machines need on 1yr to 18month cycle of fixing or outright replacing.

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                            It's not like the reasons new ones are more efficient is inherent to the reasons they're more fragile though. You know how you can tell? Because machines at laundromats are just as efficient and don't break all the time!

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                              "Our parents" ... ?

                              👀

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                              ol' Genghis

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                                Boots theory

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                                Exactly what I was gonna say.

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                                  She has a saying “poor people have poor ways” which she thinks means that when your poor you work with what you have, I have told her it is an insult that means poor people are poor because of their actions and decisions.

                                  I think you could maybe use less time on the Internet. Social media has a nasty habit of telling everyone that everything they hear is a code for something else; spend too long reading that junk and it’ll convince you that everyone in the world is a secret bigot.

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                                  Dogwhistles are real bestie. I think this says way more about you, than the person you're replying to.

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                                    It will also use much more energy and water, because they're built to wash extremely quickly, efficiency be damned.

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                                    This isn't true at all. Laundromats have to pay for water and electricity, that eats into their profits.

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                                      You can get a rough estimate of how much of those reliability figures are down to absolute scattershot luck of the draw, because Roper's (Whirlpool) only laundry machines on the market are literally rebadges of the only Amana machines (also Whirlpool) with no mechanical changes whatsoever, but they score "better." Squinting at that image, it appears Amana is possibly #20.

                                      Also, the Kenmore bar is complete bullshit since Kenmore/Sears never manufactured a single appliance at any point in history. Every Kenmore model is actually a rebadge of some other manufacturer's product (handy lookup chart located here) so the build methodology can vary wildly from model to model. So the fact that these are not separated out into their actual brands given how trivial this is to do indicates to me once again that Consumer Reports does not actually have any idea what the hell they're doing.

                                      Even if you want to group things just by their nameplate since that's what the consumer will see, fine. But those examples in particular need to have a big fat asterisk next to them and an explanation of what's actually going on behind the scenes.

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                                      It's possible that consumer's perception of reliability is affected by warranty and how well/quick repairs are made, which might be a point of difference. There's also possibly binning of parts going on, with higher reliability batches going into one brand over the other.

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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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                                        A good dryer senses the moisture and adjusts the heat so it dosnt shrink your clothes and you dont have to take them out damp and hang them anyway, throws in a few reverse spins so clothes dry more evenly, and some other stuff Im sure.

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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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                                          Fuck in door ice makers. You're adding complexity and making the whole thing less reliable and less efficient.

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