Re: Washingmachine just stopped!




"James Sweet" <jamessweet@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Dave D wrote:
>> <main32m@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>My washer is dead. Only 7 years old. Kenmore.
>>
>>
>> I may be missing something here, but I don't consider a washing machine
>> failing after 7 years to be any big surprise. Indeed, if it's gone that
>> long without failing it's done better than most washers I've encountered.
>>
>> Dave
>
>
> 7 years? That's not very long really, I've worked on plenty of washers
> that were 20-30 years old. Some of the new stuff is built pretty cheap but
> IMO any washing machine that doesn't last at least 10 years is garbage,
> and 10 years is pushing it, 15-20 is more reasonable.

We appear to be talking at cross-purposes here. I didn't say anything about
terminal failure, I was referring to the OP's surprise that his washer needs
servicing after 7 years.

Dave


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