• TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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      11 days ago

      $1700 for a seven-year warranty. How much you want to bet it’s specifically engineered to last no more than eight years?

      The water heater that came with my house I bought in '98 lasted 20 years. I replaced it with the best I could afford at the time, which had a seven-year warranty. It lasted just over seven years. I replaced that one a couple of months ago with the longest warranty one I could find, which is twelve years. I know I’ll be replacing it in twelve years.

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      11 days ago

      Anything that’s sold in Canada? I’m in the market for a new washer after my last two died on the 2 year mark.

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        No warranty? If you bought with a credit card they usually have a warranty extension feature and will extend the manufacturer’s warranty for you.

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          The first one was 2 weeks outside of warranty, the second one we’re currently waiting on the manufacturer and their mechanic. It’s a whole thing but it’s looking like it might be a refund at this point since it’s taking so long for them to even come look at it.

          The first one wasn’t repaired because the part was back-ordered and by the time we repaired it it wouldve ended up costing the same as a new one.