Don't Buy These Appliances Until You Watch THIS Video! Expert Appliance Repairman Secrets!

2023-02-24に共有
In this video, I'm showing you why you shouldn't buy certain appliances and which appliances are better! My expert appliance repairman joins me to share which appliances and appliance brands have the most trouble, and The best home appliance brands if you want to have the least trouble!

We'll be sharing secrets to choosing the best refrigerators, ranges, dishwashers, clothes washing machines and more!

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  • I inherited my parent’s Amana refrigerator: top refrigerator, bottom freezer drawer, no ice maker (my father didn’t want one, he figured it would break down). My parents bought it in 2003, so it’s now 20 years old. So far no problems, ever. Knock on wood.
  • My speed Queen clothes washer is awesome. My wooden drying rack and outside clothes line never breaks down!🤣
  • @SusannB
    I have a 1983 gas O’Keefe and Merritt convention oven that is not electric start that was bought from Montgomery Wards and it still works great
  • My mother used to have all Kenmore appliances when I was a kid growing up in the 1960s. They lasted for years. Things sure have changed since then.
  • THANK you so much for the info. Thank you for putting this serviceman on. He is such a gentleman and is so honest. Thanks again.
  • I was also told to avoid Samsung and LG by my local retailer for the same reasons given here. It's sad to hear about GE. One thing I am doing in the future is stay away from bells and whistles including ice makers.
  • I love this interview. I didnt even know but because I live in an apartment I have noticed differences at the Wash House when doing laundry. This guy should have his own repair channel like Scotty Kilmer for cars except he'll do all househould appliances! looking forward to the next one.
  • Our appliance repair guy also said to stay with American made appliances to make it easier to get parts.
  • I had two Maytag washers that each lasted 20 years. I had heard not to buy maytags anymore but I didn’t listen. Bought one from Home Depot and after using it twice I had them come and get it. Even if I chose the deep fill option, there would only be 8 inches of water in the tub and I had clothes coming out that weren’t even wet. Also It bounced all over and made a loud roaring noise when on the spin cycle. I finally did more research and was able to purchase a Speed Queen. They say they are made heavy duty like the Maytags were 40-50 years ago. Also they’re the only washer on the market that will actually fill the tub full of water. I’ve had it almost two years and I love it.
  • We bought a Speed Queen top load washer after our four year old Maytag broke and wasn’t worth repairing. Going with Speed Queen TC 5 was one of our best life decisions ever. It’s a work horse and well worth the extra $$. Another huge plus that your repairman didn’t mention is that they are made in the USA!
  • @marge3157
    Good info. I live in the middle of nowhere Oregon. Repairmen do not come out here, I haul my stuff in 70 miles to Bend to get it fixed. No laundry mat for 30 miles. The LG washer was terrible for ranch husband clothes.
  • Tawra! You didn’t hype this guy up for no reason—-literally the most informative household video perhaps we all needed from someone in regards to things that are major purchases for us. And for many of us, the biggest purchase we might make in a decade! Please thank him on our behalf for his candor, and thank you for bringing him to us! What a gift
  • This was a great video thank you so much for interviewing this young man! I've had older appliances for years and they have held up very well, I still have a gentleman that comes and works on them and it is so much cheaper than the new ones and he tells me how much better they are the older ones that is.
  • I still have my side by side Frigidaire Refrigerator from 1991, works like a champ still and my ice maker pumps out the ice cubes :)
  • I had a GE washer and dryer for 9 years when I replaced them. The sales person at Home Depot couldn't believe it. I bought LG after that. No complaints here after nearly 11 years.
  • My side by side Whirlpool refrigerator is over 20 years old and she’s still running. The in door ice/water dispenser took a crap years ago but she’s still going. Glad you posted this.
  • I have been waiting for this video with bated breath!!! GREAT INFORMATION!!! Thank you Pistol!!! We are very blessed to have you looking out for customers!!!!
  • We got a Kenmore fridge. With great trepidation I looked at the manufacturer number. Gratefully it was made by Frigidaire, an American company. We fell in love with Maytag washers 40 years ago. Our landlord had an ancient dryer for us that still did a great job. We bought a set for our own place 27 years ago. The washer died last year (some parts are no longer available) and the dryer is still plugging away. Even in our ignorance God took care of us.