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coolbeansw

Total remodel 8 yrs ago, and appliance woes since (RANT)

coolbeansw
9 years ago

We did a full renovation of our kitchen 8 years ago. At the time, we were replacing 20 year-old appliances and thought our new choices would last 20 years, too. Hah!

Our 42" built-in KitchenAid side-by-side refrigerator, which was expensive, was a lemon from the get-go. After constantly throwing out rotten food, multiple service calls, fighting with KA, and ultimately filing a formal complaint with the state, we got a replacement after 12 months. It works marginally okay, but I put anything I'm worrying about spoiling in the spare (and 20 year old) refrigerator that's in our garage.

A year ago (age 6 years for this KA unit), it started making a horrible noise. Internet research said an element on the motherboard was dying. Replacement motherboards and component parts were no long available because KA said the expected life expectancy of their refrigerators is 6-7 years. (Seriously?) Long story short, further Internet research turned up a fix using a $1.50 part from Radio Shack, and we found a electronics specialist who could actually do the repair.

Meanwhile, our Dacor telescopic downdraft vent has been repaired 3 times, at a total cost of about $1,000. Seems that the computer chip under the power switch is very delicate.

And our Thermador convection wall oven had to have its electronic panel replaced ($800) after I ran the self-clean cycle (which I did every 6 months or so) a couple of years ago. The repairman told me to never, ever use self-clean because the electronics cannot tolerate it. (Huh?). So I haven't used self-clean since, (Aargh.) Nevertheless, other things are going wrong. The temperature probe no longer works and about half the time I turn on the oven, I get a technical error message.

The final straw came on New Year's Day, when my Meile Optima dishwasher -- which has never given us a minute's trouble -- stopped working and displayed a serious technical error code.

So now I have a call into our appliance service company to take a look at the dishwasher and the oven.

I am livid at the shoddiness and planned obsolescence of supposedly "high-end" appliances. And dismayed that everything that's malfunctioning is built-in, which poses replacement challenges.

On a positive note, our Diva convection cooktop is a dream, as is our Wolf convection microwave. Hope I haven't jinxed them by saying that.

Thanks for listening.

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