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In reply to the discussion: Let's talk about American manufacturing quality. This is a Kitchenaid dishwasher, [View all]Jit423
(1,568 posts)I have a 47-year old GE Electric Double Oven that works fine. Never had any problems with it except when I spilled and burned stuff on the burner. I replaced the metal burners and drip pans once because of spills I made that hardened. I just keep it very clean. You can't even find double ovens anymore unless you ask for one custom made...don't have the money for that. My two neighbors have the same oven in their homes...still working fine. The GE freezer/refrigerator went on the blink and I found out it was just dirt and household dust that had collected on grill and motor. Cleaned them and its been working fine ever since. It is about 30 years old. The US used to have a reputation for quality goods and services. That stopped back in the 80s with isolationism, deregulation, and permissible conglomeration of consumer businesses. All the parts and steel used to be made in the US by a talented and well-trained workforce honed from great elementary, secondary schools and colleges. We no longer have any of that. Nor will be ever again.
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