Appliances: Longevity no more

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I would say that stuff is much cheaper to buy and replace than it ever was and tends to be much more reliable than it ever was.

Some stuff is really cheap and unbranded and so common sense kicks in and you don't get it.

When I was a kid, we bought a new car. It lasted 8 years before it was rusted out and went to the scrappie. My car is 8 years old, as is my daughters VW and both are really as good as new.

Back in 1980 a VHS recorder cost £599. Now a recorder/player is half that price now.
 

screenman

Squire
Drop it! I am sure the insurance company can afford to buy you new one!

Do not drop it, your premiums could rise each year for up to 5 years.

I hope the post was tongue in cheek, but too often this advice is taken seriously and costs us all.
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
Of course. One for white and one for Pinot Noir which everyone knows should be slightly chilled

I keep my opened red wine in the fridge, it doesn't go off as quick.

[QUOTE 3758792, member: 45"]I've not had a problem with any of the Bosch machines we've owned, whether white goods, tools or lawnmowers. Yet...[/QUOTE]

My father's Bosch strimmer is useless.
 
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mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
My microwave is over 20 years old. I sometimes wonder if it's still safe after all this time.

Brother combi one. Don't think Brother have even made microwaves for years. It just keeps going and the oven setting makes lovely crisp baked potatoes. :smile:

Switch it off, unplug it. Place your mobile inside, switched on. Close the microwave door & phone your mobile. It shouldn't ring, if it does your microwave may have dodgy door seals or you might be close to a mast.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
[QUOTE 3759069, member: 45"]I think we've had ours for about 12 years.

And this is the internet, so.....[/QUOTE]
.......so get Hitachi tools and forget Bosch. DIY junk.
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
[QUOTE 3759069, member: 45"]I think we've had ours for about 12 years.

And this is the internet, so.....[/QUOTE]

.... your opinion is rubbish. ;)
 

SD1

Guest
Do not drop it, your premiums could rise each year for up to 5 years.

I hope the post was tongue in cheek, but too often this advice is taken seriously and costs us all.
Could but that would be dependent on which insurance company your with. Your premiums would rise the first year then should fall back over the next 5 years....I assume?
 

SD1

Guest
Had a top of the range Panasonic Microwave door catch broke. Cost nearly as much to repair it than it did to replace it with a similar Panasonic microwave. Told them to stuff it and got a cheapo, Put the broken one on freecycle. Always someone who will have ago at repairing it,
 
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