I was listening to the washing machine tonight and began thinking about the service life of our appliances. We're currently living in a house I built in 2006. We bought all new kitchen appliances from Frigidaire. The dishwasher and microwave went out in 2022. The oven and refrigerator went out this year. Circuit boards failed in all four. The parts were considered obsolete and, although some were available, cost prohibitive.
I think by today's standards, 16 and 17 year service lives was alright so I replaced everything with more Frigidaire appliances-hecho en Mexico.
Contrast that to what brought about these deep thoughts--the washer and dryer. Both are Sears Kenmore heavy duty models that I bought in 1990. I've replaced one minor part on the washing machine years ago (I don't even remember what it was) and I bypassed the safety cutoff when the door opens (no children at home-wasn't sure if parts were still around). Both are still going strong 33 years later without the benefit of a circuit board.
I won't even mention how many LED lights and bathroom fan/light combos I've installed only to find they don't work right out of the box.
Overall I know they are a blessing and make life easier, but they sure can bring the hurt also.
I think by today's standards, 16 and 17 year service lives was alright so I replaced everything with more Frigidaire appliances-hecho en Mexico.
Contrast that to what brought about these deep thoughts--the washer and dryer. Both are Sears Kenmore heavy duty models that I bought in 1990. I've replaced one minor part on the washing machine years ago (I don't even remember what it was) and I bypassed the safety cutoff when the door opens (no children at home-wasn't sure if parts were still around). Both are still going strong 33 years later without the benefit of a circuit board.
I won't even mention how many LED lights and bathroom fan/light combos I've installed only to find they don't work right out of the box.
Overall I know they are a blessing and make life easier, but they sure can bring the hurt also.
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