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<blockquote data-quote="T. MIKE SMITH" data-source="post: 4269654" data-attributes="member: 44552"><p>Got an old Maytag that's about 30 years old- we bought the house from an older single lady who bought it from another single lady and it's just me and the wife 90% of the time- my daughter is here 3 days a week but it's just after school 2 of those days. Grandkids once in a while. Usually only run it 2 - 3 times a week- we don't eat out much. Old dog still works great- I like that it has the sani temp which gets hotter than hell. It rarely leaves anything with crap on it. In contrast to that, I had another house with a newer Maytag that was about 5-6 years old that just quit working, but we were in the country then and both the well and rural water were super calcium/mineral heavy. It seems to be common today for this stuff to not last as long as they use to. After all, if you sell appliances, why limit yourself to only selling a new one every 20 years. I doubt there's a hell of difference from one of the name brands, but the el cheapo's probably work less that a little better brand. Kind of like a wife, some may be good- some may be bad- some may be good some and some may be bad some, but they all grip about how many guns you have and a whole more- like when you gettin me a new dishwasher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. MIKE SMITH, post: 4269654, member: 44552"] Got an old Maytag that's about 30 years old- we bought the house from an older single lady who bought it from another single lady and it's just me and the wife 90% of the time- my daughter is here 3 days a week but it's just after school 2 of those days. Grandkids once in a while. Usually only run it 2 - 3 times a week- we don't eat out much. Old dog still works great- I like that it has the sani temp which gets hotter than hell. It rarely leaves anything with crap on it. In contrast to that, I had another house with a newer Maytag that was about 5-6 years old that just quit working, but we were in the country then and both the well and rural water were super calcium/mineral heavy. It seems to be common today for this stuff to not last as long as they use to. After all, if you sell appliances, why limit yourself to only selling a new one every 20 years. I doubt there's a hell of difference from one of the name brands, but the el cheapo's probably work less that a little better brand. Kind of like a wife, some may be good- some may be bad- some may be good some and some may be bad some, but they all grip about how many guns you have and a whole more- like when you gettin me a new dishwasher. [/QUOTE]
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