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In reply to the discussion: Let's talk about American manufacturing quality. This is a Kitchenaid dishwasher, [View all]mucholderthandirt
(1,616 posts)If you can even fix it.
People have gotten used to not needing to turn a knob to set the washing machine to the right cycle. Can't run a dryer without the computer telling them what to do. For sure can't set the cook time on an oven.
I have a mis-matched washer and dryer I bought when I got my trailer in 1994. Used, both for $300. They were made in 1982. The only repairs I ever had to make was to replace the washing machine inlet, because we were getting tiny grit in the water. Replaced the control knob because my boys wouldn't push it in all the way to turn and it wore out. Got one on eBay from a later year model, works fine, just has the cycles slightly off.
It leaks now for some reason, which I need to get looked at (I wash clothes elsewhere). I have newer machines out in the shed, just had the hassle of moving shit in and out of a trailer, have to go up and down some stairs and I physically can't manage it.
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