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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just had this conversation with a friend... apparently we both got lucky with the cheap builder installed appliances that do not want to break down after a decade plus. The problem being that our significant others do not feel like upgrading an appliance that is still working however outdated and worn down it is. Not until it breaks. When you look at technology progress and all beautiful appliances that have by far such an improved features, functions, usability, safety, economy of use then that want to make you cry and you wish your old appliance just gave you excuse to buy a new and awesome machine. Anything after 10 or 15 years is heavily outdated comes to appliances both to looks and function so I would personally do not buy a home based on two ancient pieces that have very little to do with what an appliance have to offer now. Any cheap appliance now is most likely five times nicer and more functional then the top of the line 15 years ago, be it refrigerator, oven, stovetop. It is funny how people can shell 500 bucks for a new phone every five minutes but they make such a big deal over 5000 refrigerator for a decade really that they use everyday and not only till "next edition" comes out. [/quote] You are clueless. A subzero from15 years ago looks exactly the same as one made today, as does a Viking stove. [/quote]
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