My apology
My apologies- I was thinking of Eddie's reply, but it has now been clarified the intent was not to blame the OP. I apologies for coming across as making the accusation that everyone was chastising the OP. I think we all more or less have the same opinion that build quality is playing a role in said rust.
I lay in the far out field where I personally believe that washers ought to withstand a very wide margin of user care, up to abuse, without showing any signs of it. I feel that washers ought to be indestructible, lasting for decades, while still looking like new at the end of their useful service expectancy. This is a topic I am very passionate about so that much rust in two years evokes a lot of emotion in me, not directed at anyone in this thread. Whirlpool on the other hand- lol.
BTW, I like what Fisher and Paykal has going.
My apologies- I was thinking of Eddie's reply, but it has now been clarified the intent was not to blame the OP. I apologies for coming across as making the accusation that everyone was chastising the OP. I think we all more or less have the same opinion that build quality is playing a role in said rust.
I lay in the far out field where I personally believe that washers ought to withstand a very wide margin of user care, up to abuse, without showing any signs of it. I feel that washers ought to be indestructible, lasting for decades, while still looking like new at the end of their useful service expectancy. This is a topic I am very passionate about so that much rust in two years evokes a lot of emotion in me, not directed at anyone in this thread. Whirlpool on the other hand- lol.

BTW, I like what Fisher and Paykal has going.