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Great video there.
However what's talked on it certainly doesn't surprise me.
The same goes for anything made today, particularly with those vulnerable "control boards", or feature-laden "smart" electronics.
The more complex something is, the more it's prone to issues.

Sadly, the consumer has to deal with the crap that's handed to them these days.
 
Take a shot every time "Control Board Issues" is mentioned and you'll be wasted by the end of the video.

When buyers are ecstatic that their appliance lasts 5-7 years without a repair, that's a reflection about the quality of modern day appliances.

I'll just keep on running the vintage jewels until I draw my last breath.
Consider this.......
You power a device from a simple on-off switch only.
It lasts for decades.
Then you power a device from a plethora or long string of electronic components that can likely become defective.... and try to find the bad component, while your frustration builds.

I like the Simple approach.
 
That’s the most ridiculous video I’ve ever seen almost nothing. The guy says is true.

And then he keeps going on with his owner experiences with multiple breakdowns in the first year where the owner is paying hundreds or thousands of dollars to repair a product under warranty that just doesn’t happen.

It’s not even worth hashing all the lies in this video. I love his case of the Bosch dishwasher that stops drying so they replaced the heating element a month later they replaced the motor it’s the same part, lol

And obviously, Maytag whirlpool Amana and KitchenAid Are about the same because they come out of the same factories, the Amana line is actually gonna be the most reliable product because it’s much simpler and less feature laden.

I stopped watching this complete fiction after the Maytag part. It’s just too insane even watch somebody that knows so little go on and on.

John L
 
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