My grandma still has an olive green one from the 70's in her kitchen! And it still works perfectly!
Jamie Grimes
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Regulations on how much water they can use that's y
Keith Kerschieter
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Bosch has been my choice.
Matthew Page
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Sorry you had a bad experience. BTW, my mom worked at Whirlpool for 27 years. If c you're buying appliances, I can get you the employee discount no problem. Ships directly from Whirlpool to your house.
Mark Johnson
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Because they are a public corporation. Their end goal is to meet their earnings targets quarter after quarter to support their stock price; meanwhile, they face increased competition from other emerging players, some who have lower cost inputs and some who may even receive state subsidies. To meet those earnings targets the 2 easiest methods is to (1) cut costs and (2) leverage the balance sheet by taking on more debt.
Joe Ogrin
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We ended up with a Bosch. It doesn't suck.
Jonathon Smithson
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We splurged on a Bosch in our Ankeny house & it was worth every penny!
Lisa Kay Runkel
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Haha I was just bitching about ours this morning. How can an appliance that costs so much be so shitty. Ours hardly even works most of the time.
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Nicole Sutherland posted
My grandma still has an olive green one from the 70's in her kitchen! And it still works perfectly!
Jamie Grimes posted
Regulations on how much water they can use that's y
Keith Kerschieter posted
Bosch has been my choice.
Matthew Page posted
Sorry you had a bad experience. BTW, my mom worked at Whirlpool for 27 years. If c you're buying appliances, I can get you the employee discount no problem. Ships directly from Whirlpool to your house.
Mark Johnson posted
Because they are a public corporation. Their end goal is to meet their earnings targets quarter after quarter to support their stock price; meanwhile, they face increased competition from other emerging players, some who have lower cost inputs and some who may even receive state subsidies. To meet those earnings targets the 2 easiest methods is to (1) cut costs and (2) leverage the balance sheet by taking on more debt.
Joe Ogrin posted
We ended up with a Bosch. It doesn't suck.
Jonathon Smithson posted
We splurged on a Bosch in our Ankeny house & it was worth every penny!
Lisa Kay Runkel posted
Haha I was just bitching about ours this morning. How can an appliance that costs so much be so shitty. Ours hardly even works most of the time.
Steven Coffey posted
Guess I shoulda bought a Bosch
Derek Brooks posted
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Bite the bullet and buy a Bosch.
raykrueger posted
@broox @WhirlpoolCorp in fairness the dishwasher probably costs 50%+ less that what it cost in real dollars 20 years ago.
ntotten posted
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