As an American, I do hand it to you Europeans, you are definitely ahead of the Americans in some smart technology, especially when it comes to efficiency, that oddly enough Glowing Plate there chooses to ignore.
If he likes design simplicity, like he states is the reason he enjoys the Maytag design, he would certainly enjoy some of the front loading designs, which dispense with transmissions and belts entirely, and simply use an electronically controlled stepping motor. Of course, the front loaders use significantly less water to get the same job done! I haven't seen too many FL's with leaky door seals. Even my grandmother's old slant-front never leaked, and she had it for 50 years or so!
I don't think he realizes that the water in a FL does not submerge the door seals, and only fills up the bottom 1/4 of the washtub. One of the beauties of a FL washer is that it can hide under a countertop becaue the lid doesn't need to open. Perfect for tight kitchens in old craftsman style homes like mine, or to stack away in a closet.
Tankless water heaters? They're awesome! I just installed a Rinnai in my house over the summer. I can take longer showers, and they save a ton of energy, especially for a single guy like me that sometimes goes a few days without using hot water (showering at the gym...I'm not that filthy guys!)
50hz 240volts? Well, something can be said for higher voltage...it's called Ohm's law! Anyone who knows anything about electricity (and I'm suprised this guy doesn't know this considering he restores vintage TV's) When wattage remains the same and you double the voltage, you halve the current. This simly means smaller wires, more efficiency, among many things...higher voltage does work better, any thought into why American homes still have 240 volts to run "big ticket" things like ranges, the aforementioned water heaters, and yes DRYERS!
Renaults? Well, they aren't such bad cars, and you own a Nissan Versa, which I must say is a rather well designed car...it's guess what...a RENAULT! AMC did pretty good importing them back in the 80's too. Many people driving around Jeeps in the 80's (and even into the 90's) probably don't realize that they are driving them around with Renault 4 cylinders!
Foreskins? Well, If you're familiar with the aformentioned water heater, and the shower it's connected to, they aren't a problem. It's just that American parents can be too stupid to realize that they actually are a functional part of the male anatomy!
Sometimes though, smart people do lack common sense sometimes, and yes, I've had to be called out on some things too. I thought just like he did on front-loaders too til I was showed how they worked!
I am glad that he mentions that a glowing plate is in fact a malfunction! I could see him now tuning up all those televisions and other tube gear so the plates glow in the tubes because he likes the appearance...and then scratching his head wondering why is junk keeps failing so often!!!