Home appliances

Moved in to the house 11 years ago, and had all brand new kitchen appliances. Very nice stainless steel. About 2 years ago the fridge was the 1st to go. I tell the wife, "lets just get a package deal, and get all new" . She replies, "fuck that, the stove and dishwasher are fine". Well, about 6 months later the microwave hanging over the stove went dead, 2 months after that it was the stove that died, 3 months ago it was the washer and dryer, and 2 weeks ago it was the dishwasher.
Um, yeah, I have spent a little bit of money on appliances the last 2 years. FUCK!
But the new washer/dryer combo unit amazes me. Its just one unit (not a stack unit). Its one unit that both washes and dries. So you put the clothes in and 2.5 hours later you go downstairs and they are dried. Technology is pretty cool! Plus its a steamed dry, not gas or 220v electric. The dryer runs off a110v.
Next week the new dishwasher arrives and I am hoping not to have to buy any kitchen appliances until I am 65 years old!
As you can see, I am bored this morning, and feel like talking. Hahahaha
Um, yeah, I have spent a little bit of money on appliances the last 2 years. FUCK!
But the new washer/dryer combo unit amazes me. Its just one unit (not a stack unit). Its one unit that both washes and dries. So you put the clothes in and 2.5 hours later you go downstairs and they are dried. Technology is pretty cool! Plus its a steamed dry, not gas or 220v electric. The dryer runs off a110v.
Next week the new dishwasher arrives and I am hoping not to have to buy any kitchen appliances until I am 65 years old!
As you can see, I am bored this morning, and feel like talking. Hahahaha
Take me piece by piece.....
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
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Because of the way the kitchen and laundry areas are we had very little choice as far as options and had to stay with the crazy types of shit the previous owner paid for.
I'll just say that the total is vulgar and upsetting.
My brother and sister both yelled (not hyperbole) at me when they learned how much the fridge was.
Washer
We waited about a year for the fridge, given how specific the thing was and Covid messing with the supply chain
I'm guessing none of the replacements last ten years.
F appliances
The stovetop and ventilation system, as well as the dishwasher, have some issues.
:(
We have literally redone everything from the roof to the basement and beyond.
We didn't do it all at once but all of the appliances have been replaced. Including bringing in a "european" style fridge, that cost thousands of dollars, in order to better utilize our very small kitchen footprint. This fridge is still too small so we have a 2nd in the basement. We are 2 avg. sized people with avg size appetites. UGH
Well, its very nice and all, but he only left 24in. between new staircase and wall. Meaning I cant get a FULL SIZE gas dryer in my basement! I searched and searched and its just not happening. I delivered and installed appliances in a previous life, and I knew we were in trouble. We can get a compact dryer that is made for a small apartment of rv. But that wasn't happening. I could bust out the wall, but that wasn't happening. So 11 years ago we settled on a stack unit. I wasn't to happy about being a home owner and having to settle for a stack unit. but since we do not have children, and it was just the 2 of us, it really wasn't a problem. We just got used to smaller loads of laundry. But when that stack unit killed itself I wanted something different.
And different is exactly what I got. When I first told people I have a unit that both washes and dries, without having to move clothes to a separate unit, some folks told me they didn't realize such a thing even existed. It works well, the only issue is with towels and heavier loads such as jeans you have to add a little dry time, but other than that it works just fine.
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
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it’s worth the extra $150 to just repair it.
When we bought our house (16 yrs ago), they had an old Maytag washer...had to have been at least 20 years old at the time...sucker is still going strong. Newer appliances we bought have had issues and needed repair or replacement.
They don't make 'em like they used to....now get off my lawn.
Hopefully the new ones will outlive us.
Washer and drier first, then the oven, fridge, stovetop then the dishwasher.
even if I look and act really crazy.
A top load?
even if I look and act really crazy.
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VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
But seriously though folks, don't kick your machines, it's a pricey mistake!