What Appliance Brand Is The Best?

What Appliance Brand Is The Best?

What kitchen and home appliance brand is best? I wish I could give you a solid answer but the truth is that they are all suffering from poor quality in the recent years. It is not as much what brand is best as what production year is best. The older appliances are of much better quality and were actually built to last whereas the new ones look pretty and are energy efficient but are built to be replaced, the sooner the better. This applies to all of them, the refrigerator, washing machine, dryer, stove, dishwasher and the rest. In this video I review which appliance brands are good and which ones not to buy. The purpose of this video is to be more thought rather than a reference link to which model appliance you should buy. I mentioned a similar video of mine for heating and air conditioning. If you are interested, here are two videos on that topic:

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50 Comments

  1. They purposely design many food like products to be addictive for the consumer so they keep coming back for more and can’t stop. Soda companies and various others are well known to do this.

    This shouldn’t be any different in the appliance industry or any other industry.
    They used to make things that last forever. It’s extremely self evident that they purposely make products that prematurely break. It’s a business model that was adopted decades ago. There is no conspiracy, it’s clearly evident if you have a brain.

    Excellent video.

  2. We have a 19 year old Maytag double oven range, would love to replace the board but it is not available anywhere. It still works except the clock display. Thus we are replacing the range, but keeping the old one.. as backup.

  3. Companies have to build products that don’t last. If they don’t, they won’t have anybody to sell to in a few years. This is documented concerning light bulbs and it looks like it applies to everything else, especially appliances. This tends to put consumers on a treadmill though.

  4. Good info. My 25 year old plain vanilla Maytag dryer owned by the previous homeowner is making very suspicious and loud noises so ordered a model WED5010LW Whirlpool dryer from the one appliance store in the very small town near my home up here in central Idaho. The only "fancy" feature it has is a moisture sensor. Cheapest dryer they sell but passable reviews everywhere I checked online. I have a 10 year old LG front loading washer working great. It has knobs and has served very well thus far. It’s got a direct drive motor which may help and it isn’t used but once every 3 weeks for only 2 washings at most (I’m a long retired widower living alone) so there’s that. The guy who owns the appliance business where I ordered my Whirlpool replacement dryer asked how I liked my LG washer because of problems his repair guy has with them. He has one repair guy. This repair guy recently announced to the owner that he will not work on Samsung washers and dryers any more; period. It syncs with your take on the modern baloney being peddled. If I get 5 years out of this new Whirlpool using it roughly 100 or so times I’ll count my blessings. It’s like paying $135/year to rent a dryer given it’s total price out the door. Times they are a changin’.

  5. Hello, I completely agree with your criteria. That’s why I’m looking for the control board for a KitchenAid refrigerator (p/n 2304009), model KSRP25FSMS01. Can you help me find it?
    Thanks.

  6. If I buy an electrical item and it fails I will always try to repair it. The law was supposed to change and allow us to access the parts to repair since all the energy used to manufacture is apparently one of the reasons the planet is heating up. Something has to be done and I’ would advise that you at least try if you have ANY knowledge or ability. If you don’t then leave well alone ANYTHING electrical where mains voltage is present. DANGER.

  7. Well well well, is a great video, very explanatory, I need to buy all kitchen appliances because they are mostly broken, this helps tons, thanks and is my take on this.

  8. If you had to buy a new sbs with ice and water….which would you buy I’m thinking whirlpool or Frigidaire

  9. someone told me to never buy appliances from stereo or tv companies like Samsung or lg if its one of those items lol

  10. Could you possibly recommend a brand with a small fridge with a freezer compartment, I looked at fridge master and Bosch but according to trust pilot these are junk, I have always had Bosch when it comes to tumble driers, washing machines and dishwashers never had an issue, but then they are old units so possibly quality has gone down the pan, if this is the case. on the other hand I had a Beko American fridge freezer which cost me more in a year to run it than it cost to buy due to how many times it busted, yet trust pilot it has great reviews. I kind of need something small, mostly for fresh stuff, but one freezer compartment as will need some frozen, more than one freezer compartment if there is no other option but I don’t really need a lot of space. energy use needs to be good, my old one was costing £00.80 a day to run and that was before energy price increase, that’s the point I switched it off and bought just fresh daily.

  11. We’ve bought an Italian oven 35 years ago when my mom decided to get rid of it for no reason 15 years ago and buy a brand new one, I forgot what brand was the previous one , but I remember how great it worked and never had issues with it, worked just perfectly, already have bought 3 ovens after that one and they all crap and now looking for another one

  12. It’s because before the beggining of the "Era of globalism" you had sellers and that was pretty much it. Nowadays, we got these maintenance centers, tech-support centres and all different kind of BS that need to get paid.

  13. To give an idea on how long the older appliances last my refrigerator is a Panasonic and for now it’s still going

  14. I purchased 2 Midea Convertible Freezers from Lowes. 1 to be a fridge, 1 to be a freezer. Advertised as Garage Ready but when I opened a warranty request because the fridge was only cooling to low to mid 40s and it was set at 35 ( lowest setting ) They told me it needs to be in freezer mode or moved to inside house. Total BS the garage has been about 60F that is not going to keep it from cooling and it is advertised for extreme garage or basement temps. I like the unit and convenience of being convertible but the Midea company and their support is a joke.

  15. I absolutely hate how things have become standard. A basic vehicle shouldn’t have WIFI and keyless entry. I do not want to own a car younger than 2006, because I DON’T WANT A TV IN MY CAR. It’s absurd what the basic standard is now. I don’t want anything but the basics, I just want a big oven to cook 2 pans at a time that actually warms.

  16. What store do you recommend me to look for a set. I’m remodeling and the colors doesn’t fit the new color I want to upgrade to stains feel you opened my eyes I think you are right what do you recommend me to get my stuff ? How old is better? Thanks

  17. I have a Kenmore dryer from the 90’s. I’ve just replaced the heating element and the belt drive. It runs like a top

  18. When I moved in my actual appartement 15 years ago, I bought the appliances from the previous tenant. They were vey basic but recently purchased and worked just fine….but then I saw on Kijiji this Kelvinator electric range, wow, it reminded me of the older Cadillac model with all the chrome. Anyway, I sold my newest range and bought that vintage in perfect condition electric range for $75. So my Kelvinator 1963 still works great after 60 years!

  19. My parents had a nice white melamine stainless steel trimmed Kitchenaid Superba 42 inch wide refrigerator with a top compressor and a removable panel from 1993 to 2013. The temperature knobs actually each control a potentiometer instead of a mechanical thermostat and it never failed. It had an awesome warranty. The defrost heater did it in after 20 years and they could not get it fixed because the part is no longer made. I’ll forever miss that legendary refrigerator with all the magnets I and my family placed on it, the gentle pure of the compressor, and the tank-like build quality. Then they got an Electrolux and only got a month out of it then they replaced it with a linear compressor Kenmore that luckily lasted 10 years. I really want something that is just like my mom’s 1993 Kitchenaid refrigerator when my Frigidaire dies even if I had to demo out some of the cabinetry to make it fit.

  20. The USA truly sucks these days. In so many ways. One of which is planned obsolescence taken to the extremes. We’ve become a country of shysters and scammers, ready to fleece and screw each other every which way! We’ve had ‘lemon’ Chevy’s, appliances that lasted 2 years, and a brand new driveway whose cement cracked and discolored in 2.5 years! Our brand new roof was supposed to last 15 years, and we needed a new one in 8. Sigh. Planned obsolescence and the cheapening of products actually adds to rates of depression and anger.

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