Dull Men's Club
An unofficial chapter of the popular Dull Men's Club.
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I would literally rather buy a random used washer/dryer pair off Craigslist than a Samsung at any price.
(Source: previously owned a Samsung washer and dryer. Still do, technically, because I salvaged the motors and bearings after they failed just out of warranty due to blatant planned obsolescence.)
My last pair was GE. They both started failing around 4 years but we dealt with the issues for another year until the dryer just stopped moving. I feel like 5 years is our average so if I get that I'll be ok I guess. I think it's because my wife is crazy when it comes to clothes and have 2 kids so there's literally a load to 2 loads every day, and it gets a lot of use compared to others. I remember when it was just myself I did 2 loads a week!
Five years is absolutely unacceptably short, even with two loads a day. Everyone should have much higher expectations than that!