Fortunately, most products today are quite reliable with the exception of kitchen appliances. We remodeled our kitchen in 2006 and bought all Kitchenaid appliances.
So far ALL have needed repair: gas stove – burned thermal fuse, microwave – broken door button, refrigerator – broken icemaker door, dishwasher – no lights/dead. I was able to fix all but the dishwasher which went straight to recycling. So I’m thinkin’ Sandy probably works for Whirlpool/Kitchenaid.
Savvo about 11 years ago
I think we’ve strayed into Dilberts world!
cdward about 11 years ago
American corporate world at its best.
Spooky D Cat about 11 years ago
Fortunately, most products today are quite reliable with the exception of kitchen appliances. We remodeled our kitchen in 2006 and bought all Kitchenaid appliances.
So far ALL have needed repair: gas stove – burned thermal fuse, microwave – broken door button, refrigerator – broken icemaker door, dishwasher – no lights/dead. I was able to fix all but the dishwasher which went straight to recycling. So I’m thinkin’ Sandy probably works for Whirlpool/Kitchenaid.
QuietStorm27 about 11 years ago
Everyone does it Sandy, it’s called planned obsolescence. If the products lasted, you’d be out of a job and the economy would be worse off than it is.
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 11 years ago
What does this thing do? Predict the weather? No one will notice.
K M about 11 years ago
What, do unto others before they do unto you?