vintagekitchen
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Electronic controls
I am not a fan of electronic controls on appliances. When my grandmother decided to redo her kitchen, she got a Whirlpool Cabrio set with electronic controls, and a Maytag dishwasher with electronic controls. I have used them, and the options are more limited tha with my mechanical control appliances, and it is more difficult to tell whats going on with them. Not to mention the washer, though a top loader, still locks the lid, so no adding a forgotten item without re-starting the entire thing. Lastly, as mentioned earlier in the thread, one has to memorize what various cycles and settings do, rather than being able to customize your settings with the mechanical controls.
I prefer the control one has over everything with good mechanical controls. As far as I can see, the only reason electronic controls are being used is they are cheaper to preduce, and make for faster assembly in the factory. Yet the electronic control machines tend to be more expensive for consumers.
I am not a fan of electronic controls on appliances. When my grandmother decided to redo her kitchen, she got a Whirlpool Cabrio set with electronic controls, and a Maytag dishwasher with electronic controls. I have used them, and the options are more limited tha with my mechanical control appliances, and it is more difficult to tell whats going on with them. Not to mention the washer, though a top loader, still locks the lid, so no adding a forgotten item without re-starting the entire thing. Lastly, as mentioned earlier in the thread, one has to memorize what various cycles and settings do, rather than being able to customize your settings with the mechanical controls.
I prefer the control one has over everything with good mechanical controls. As far as I can see, the only reason electronic controls are being used is they are cheaper to preduce, and make for faster assembly in the factory. Yet the electronic control machines tend to be more expensive for consumers.