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Author !Re: Precision of engineering helps bottom line (washer broke 2 wks out of warranty).
Jon Danniken

2007-06-01, 5:25 pm

"Gary Brady" wrote:
> For this reason, I've determined that I will never buy another new washer.
> I've got a service manual and intend to keep my 1981 Whirlpool until I
> die. I've got a spare, though, a Maytag Performa that someone tossed out
> when only 4 years old. It took 2.5 hours to fix it, no parts needed.


Yep, same here. I recently had an opportunity to pick up a two year old
washer for a song and a dance, but I decided to keep my late 70's Kenmore
(rebadged Whirlpool) instead. I replaced the water pump in it about 15
years ago, and it shows no sign of slowing down - the thing is built like a
tank.. I've seen new ones leaking transmission fluid straight from the
factory - NO THANKS!

They really don't make 'em like they used to.

Jon


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