Message from @The Huwhyte Ulf - VA
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It looks great in the packaging đ
Get it out and wash the wives car tomorrow!
Yeah, tell us what you think.
WAIT, you have a car just for all your wives? How many do you have?! @JesseJames
:really: @Freiheit - CA
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I was actually talking to smooth he is the one with three.
Wewđ I've got some catching up to do!
I'm working on #1
Looking at buying a washer/drier combo. Wonât buy LG or Samsung, I want to support whites. GE is based in Kentucky, but sold out to the Chinese, so Iâm on the fence. Electrolux is a smaller manufacturer, Swedish, Iâll consider them. Bosch is very small in the washing machine market, is German. Whirlpool, all American and the worldâs largest appliance manufacturer. That sounds good ...
The FIRST to feature homosexual âfamiliesâ in advertisements. Domestic partner benefits since 2002!
We have whirlpool combo. Works great.
idk about their politics though.
I feel like any large corp these days has taken the pozed route to advertising.
there are incentives to do so.
Yes, but itâs different to be the LEADER in poz.
either way it was the best deal I got when we bought them this past january. and they are american made.
I suppose they faced the most pressure because theyâre the largest appliance manufacturer, but ugh. Was anybody else outside of appliance industry giving homo subsidies back in 2002?
in 02 prob not
Yeah, they seem to have good prices and still made here. Though Electrolux employs a friend of mine in Charlotte and has factories in Anderson SC.
Yeah, 2010 and after is far more understandable. 2002 is nuts.
For what its worth our combo has worked well thus far.
If itâs a good American made machine, Iâd say buy it.
I sold appliances for a bit
LG and Samsung are highest rated on consumer reports/jd power atm
Whirlpool are good, if you have problems its easier to get parts for it and have people work on it than the korean brands
Best case scenario the appliances last 8-10 years, they dont have much longevity anymore
Definitely buy an extended warranty. I recommend buying your appliances at Lowes and getting the 5 year lowes warranty, bumper to bumper coverage and theyll reimburse 30% of the cost of the warranty if you never need it by the end of its term
Whirlpool makes Maytag/kitchen aid/few others
GE sold out their appliances to Haier, the low end ones anyway
Free delivery/hookup as well and they'll haul away the old appliances for 20$ each
Iâm going to buy this one because an autist tests washing machines on YouTube and this is his top pick.
https://youtu.be/tpsrrjSXw5o
I never buy extended warranties because theyâre designed to be profitable for the company. If consumers, on average, came out ahead with the warranties, the company would raise the price until theyâre profitable.
Bad move
And what kind of argument is that a product is designed to be profitable for a company
Of course it is thats how a business operates
Maytags are good. Heres why you need to get a warranty
The mechanical components will last forever
However, all appliances are full of electronics now, those are what shit out on you