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$50 site donor 2025
Our Maytags have watched kids grow up and move on - just keep going. And nobody in my family has had good runs from SK price dumpers … yet, I don’t know what to get when these die …My decision to repair or replace is based on the cost of parts, whether repair is feasible (often meaning, by me), my impression of how good the article is, and the cost of a new one. Two examples:
I junked a dishwasher of a non standard brand, of an unknown age - but seemed quite old, that wasn't doing a very good job when it was working, when the needed part alone was $200. I replaced it with a Bosch dishwasher.
I repaired a washing machine that was a good model of a reasonably good brand (Maytag), was fairly new, that did a good job when it worked, and I found a website that described how to do the otherwise expensive repair and offered the needed parts for $25. The repair estimate for a professional was $350 - $400. Took me one Saturday morning and I saved about $1200 which is what a replacement would have cost. It was still working fine 10 years later when we sold the house. In retrospect paying for the professional repair would have been a good idea too but you don't know that at the time.
Nothing stays the same …