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Electrolux Is Actually AIDS
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<blockquote data-quote="365 Saleen" data-source="post: 16847777" data-attributes="member: 201889"><p>We have the front loading Samsung washer and dryer. Going on year 5 with no issues yet. They were not cheap. The washer does clean well. No different that the old school washer we had before. They are allegedly more "energy efficient" and we even got a rebate for buying them. Did I see a drop in our electric bill? Not so that you would notice. But it is just the wife and me, so it is not like we do tons of laundry.</p><p>I agree that modern appliances are made to fail. The stuff my parents bought in the 50's damn near lasted forever. My dad was a Machinist his entire career. He pretty much said that same thing about the mills and lathes ect. That old school stuff was built to last, and was often better quality after 30-40 years than the new equipment that the shop would buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="365 Saleen, post: 16847777, member: 201889"] We have the front loading Samsung washer and dryer. Going on year 5 with no issues yet. They were not cheap. The washer does clean well. No different that the old school washer we had before. They are allegedly more "energy efficient" and we even got a rebate for buying them. Did I see a drop in our electric bill? Not so that you would notice. But it is just the wife and me, so it is not like we do tons of laundry. I agree that modern appliances are made to fail. The stuff my parents bought in the 50's damn near lasted forever. My dad was a Machinist his entire career. He pretty much said that same thing about the mills and lathes ect. That old school stuff was built to last, and was often better quality after 30-40 years than the new equipment that the shop would buy. [/QUOTE]
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