YT is a great resource for fixing things like appliances, but the devices themselves have gotten (1) shittier, (2) harder to repair and (3) more expensive custom parts - that are themselves less durable. Example: the slide-out for the top rack of my dishwasher exploded, sending ball-bearings everywhere. The replacement part (mostly plastic) cost > $50 and to replace required I disconnect the water & power, uninstall the unit and access the 2 screws on the outside. Great for speeding up assembly in a factory, but ridiculous for any other purpose.
Bluecobra|2 years ago
d0gsg0w00f|2 years ago
We just bought a standalone GE ice machine. It's a pain to clean but I'm never taking the 2ft flathead screwdriver to the refrigerator ever again.
secabeen|2 years ago
theGnuMe|2 years ago
bombcar|2 years ago
It had a control knob burn out and it was $50 or so to get a new one, one of the front loaders had a control board fail and it was $450 for a whole new front panel, which of course means nope.
nsajko|2 years ago
Bluecobra|2 years ago
xp84|2 years ago
Meanwhile I know a PCB and a few boring ICs and resistors actually cost like $30 max so I know that we are being scammed.