In 1983 when I built our new home, I had installed a Sub Zero refrigerator over my wife's objections. That refrigerator lasted for 32 years until we had an intermittent power outage which locked up the compressor. At that time, I couldn't get anyone to install a new compressor since it was R12 and the new refrigerant was R134A the refrigerator was declared a total loss by our homeowner's insurance carrier. We had and still have 100% replacement insurance on the home, so all I had to pay was the $750 deductible. Since the old refrigerator was built in to look like a kitchen cabinet, so would its replacement. Unfortunately, that sizes had changed over the years, which required a modification to the original cabinets, and new cabinet door panels. The final cost for the refrigerator, modifying the cabinets, and getting new wood panels custom-made and stained to match the rest of the cabinets was just shy of $14,000. That refrigerator is 10 years old and has never given us a day's worth of grief. I have a bad feeling that when this one takes its last gasp of cold air that service parts will once again be no longer available since the R134A is being phased out and a newer refrigerant is taking its place. I just checked and the model that we have now costs $13,575 without the extras, such as delivery, set-up, and new wooden door panels. I dread the day that this one will require replacement.
Like most of the others that have posted, I hate buying new appliances, since I have no idea how long they are going to last. So far I have been doing well on picking them, but I have no idea of how quality has dropped or improved. We are on our 3rd Jenn Air stove and our second gas range. My wife likes to cook with gas and bake with electricity. The new gas range does both, so the Jenn Air is relegated to holding baking pans and cookie trays.
My wife has been making rumbling that the kitchen needs renovations. I have told her that I will leave that for her next husband to pay for since I only eat in the kitchen and I don't have anything to do with the cooking. I do the dishwashing with the help of a dishwasher. I think that this is either the 5th or 6th dishwasher we have replaced in the past 40 years.
Like most of the others that have posted, I hate buying new appliances, since I have no idea how long they are going to last. So far I have been doing well on picking them, but I have no idea of how quality has dropped or improved. We are on our 3rd Jenn Air stove and our second gas range. My wife likes to cook with gas and bake with electricity. The new gas range does both, so the Jenn Air is relegated to holding baking pans and cookie trays.
My wife has been making rumbling that the kitchen needs renovations. I have told her that I will leave that for her next husband to pay for since I only eat in the kitchen and I don't have anything to do with the cooking. I do the dishwashing with the help of a dishwasher. I think that this is either the 5th or 6th dishwasher we have replaced in the past 40 years.