But…you don’t have a choice anymore. If you try to buy a washing machine with only the programs you need, like wool/ handwash, 90°C, 60°C, 40°C, you won’t get it. All new machines are with a lot of fancy settings you will never use in your whole life!
Modern appliances also sing, chirp, and talk in little cartoon voices. My sister’s washing machine sometimes interrupts our phone conversations. She has an oven with a purple interior that she nicknamed Barney. Fortunately, it does not sing.
Sorry to say, but I do sort my clothes according to colour and material (4 separate laundry baskets … imagine) and change the water temperature and amount of water according to colour and fabric (it’s usually just cotton). Once in a while a handkerchief or two goes from white to pink ( yes, I carry a handkerchief … I’m of a certain era ). The fun part is folding the lot and putting them into their proper piles.
Salespeople at appliance stores will guarantee you that your new all electronic appliance will last only one third as long as your old mechanical one, because all it takes to turn it to junk is the failure of one tiny chunk of silicon. A replacement board is usually close to the cost of a whole new machine. Ah, progress.
My daughter’s new clothes washer has no agitator so by design it runs twice as long. I fail to see where that’s an energy saver. I may be wrong, but I just don’t see it.
Quit advancing the washing machines and spend that effort on making me a Rosey the Robot from the Jetsons, then I don’t care how many buttons the washing machine has!
Alright, I care… ‘cause I like things with a lot of buttons! … but I still want a Rosey.
Ha! But wait, there’s more! Every one of those useless settings is designed to break down hours after the warranty runs out, making your machine landfill thanks to the insane cost of the repair. Good deal or what?!
I bought a dryer with a “steam refresh” feature – specifically because it has that feature. After the installers left, I discovered they had not connected a water line to the dryer. I called the appliance store and was told, “Oh, most people don’t use that feature.” They did send the installers back.
I had already called the installers back once because they took off without removing my old microwave oven, which I had had replaced at the same time.
Good thing I’m retired with plenty of time to fool with service people.
blunebottle 8 months ago
Yes, I can relate.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 8 months ago
“Freedom of Choice, is what we got! Freedom FROM Choice, is what we want.” – DEVO
silberdistel 8 months ago
But…you don’t have a choice anymore. If you try to buy a washing machine with only the programs you need, like wool/ handwash, 90°C, 60°C, 40°C, you won’t get it. All new machines are with a lot of fancy settings you will never use in your whole life!
nancyb creator 8 months ago
Modern appliances also sing, chirp, and talk in little cartoon voices. My sister’s washing machine sometimes interrupts our phone conversations. She has an oven with a purple interior that she nicknamed Barney. Fortunately, it does not sing.
HarryLime Premium Member 8 months ago
Sorry to say, but I do sort my clothes according to colour and material (4 separate laundry baskets … imagine) and change the water temperature and amount of water according to colour and fabric (it’s usually just cotton). Once in a while a handkerchief or two goes from white to pink ( yes, I carry a handkerchief … I’m of a certain era ). The fun part is folding the lot and putting them into their proper piles.
Carl Premium Member 8 months ago
The new thing is customizing cycles and downloading them into your machine.
markkahler52 8 months ago
Should just hook it to a Clapper!
Mainesailah Premium Member 8 months ago
Salespeople at appliance stores will guarantee you that your new all electronic appliance will last only one third as long as your old mechanical one, because all it takes to turn it to junk is the failure of one tiny chunk of silicon. A replacement board is usually close to the cost of a whole new machine. Ah, progress.
Lotus 8 months ago
As George Carlin once said, “Nail two things together that have never been nailed together before, and some schmuck will buy it”.
darcyandsimon 8 months ago
That’s me!
NRHAWK Premium Member 8 months ago
My daughter’s new clothes washer has no agitator so by design it runs twice as long. I fail to see where that’s an energy saver. I may be wrong, but I just don’t see it.
Dobie Premium Member 8 months ago
Quit advancing the washing machines and spend that effort on making me a Rosey the Robot from the Jetsons, then I don’t care how many buttons the washing machine has!
Alright, I care… ‘cause I like things with a lot of buttons! … but I still want a Rosey.
ladykat 8 months ago
I don’t think I’ll pester my landlord to upgrade my appliances.
pat sandy creator 8 months ago
bells and whistles…
Frank Burns Eats Worms 8 months ago
But he Maytag a few extra dollars on.
Mike Baldwin creator 8 months ago
Ha! But wait, there’s more! Every one of those useless settings is designed to break down hours after the warranty runs out, making your machine landfill thanks to the insane cost of the repair. Good deal or what?!
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 8 months ago
“We are stuck with technology, when what we really want is stuff that works.”—Douglas Adams (R.I.P.)
zeexenon 8 months ago
Yup, my Bosch dish washer helps me to avoid decision making.
mistercatworks 8 months ago
I bought a dryer with a “steam refresh” feature – specifically because it has that feature. After the installers left, I discovered they had not connected a water line to the dryer. I called the appliance store and was told, “Oh, most people don’t use that feature.” They did send the installers back.
I had already called the installers back once because they took off without removing my old microwave oven, which I had had replaced at the same time.
Good thing I’m retired with plenty of time to fool with service people.
Howard'sMyHero 8 months ago
Will never forget a couple of years ago when I went to buy some 40 and 60 watt lightbulbs …
OH … MY … GOD …!
( and don’t even think about an appliance bulb )
Beowulf 406 Premium Member 7 months ago
All modern electronic junk! Oh and by the way, it will break down in a year or so and need to be replaced.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 7 months ago
Hmm..induction stove with Xerox copy feature or top load washer?
dbrucepm 7 months ago
you know you are in trouble when they say an appliance has wi-fi
pchemcat 7 months ago
My washer and dryer are 31 years old. I know they are probably on their last legs but I sure don’t want to have to buy new ones.
Palani56 7 months ago
Exactly !!!