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Re: Hi-E Appliances - Landlord Forum thread 317415

Re: Hi-E Appliances by Bill on April 13, 2014 @13:01

                              
If people would stop buying the cheapest thing on the shelf they would last longer. Quality cost money. I never advise anyone to purchase high end appliances with that are overloaded with expensive electronic controls.

I recommend good, durable mid price range. They are not loaded up with electronic controls with frivolous choices like six water level and a like number for clothes. Clothes are either wash and wear or they are not, levels of water need to be either high or low with only hot, warm and cold water.
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Re: Hi-E Appliances by MaineLL (Maine) on April 13, 2014 @13:38 [ Reply ]
I speak of good middle of the road appliances. The less expensive will be 3-10 years with good care.
Re: Hi-E Appliances by Anonymous on April 13, 2014 @14:03 [ Reply ]
Go make a payment on one of your underwater mortgages
    Re: Hi-E Appliances by Katiekate (New York) on April 13, 2014 @14:16 [ Reply ]
    please stop posting nasty responses.

    You bile is unnecessary.

    Live by a simple rule...leave the place better than you found it.
      Re: Hi-E Appliances by jannie (IL) on April 13, 2014 @14:39 [ Reply ]
      I was told by a appliance dealer not to expect the refrigerator to last more than about 10 years. My second-hand 1970's model "died" 2 years ago and told the dealer what I wanted. I asked about purchasing a used refrigerator -- he said the newer used don't last and I'd be better off with a new one. The older refrigerators were better made and would last longer; don't expect the same from the newer models. And, I don't.

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