You're a good neighbor, Brad. We need to look out for our elderly neighbors. I'm 64 and take my 71 year old neighbor's trash out each week and also get her mail. She has COPD and just can't make the walk out to her mailbox. It's easy and no hassle for me to do, so I gladly do it. Someday I'll need the help, I'm sure. These new appliances just aren't made to last. It's a bummer you couldn't get it repaired. My ancient gas stove is good enough for me.
You’re a good man, Brad. I had a neighbor behind me that was an ex-Jazz musician. He could run circles around my playing. I used to run his wife and eventually him down to doctors appointments, fix stuff around his house, they would cook and bring over food for us all the time. I even put a gate in the fence between our backyards so we could go back and forth without having to go around the block. Great couple from the Dutch East Indies. His wife passed away several years ago, and he passed within a few weeks of her. Your neighbor looks like he still gets around ok, and must be a good guy also.
Right beside you on this one. Had a power outage take out my Miele oven last year. Estimate was $4k to repair it. So, out with the Miele in with the Kitchenaid. On a fixologist note the same power strike took out my dehumidifier and house central heating. For those a pair of $20 24v transformers and a bit of my time probing around was the fix. Hail to the old-school electronics.
My GE fridge with overhead freezer is 30 years old now. I thought $635 was outrageous back then! Still runs great. Our Amana washer and gas dryer are also 30 years old. No issues with them either. They were around $850 for the pair.
while some of these newer stoves have nice features, I'll never buy one. built in obsolescence making these companies richer and richer. Im still using a 1980s stove. Lol My only repair in all these years was replacing two burner coils. My next one will be a gas , Im not a fan of electric stoves. Maybe the relay is the actual culprit? High heat and electronics isnt the greatest idea IMO. Like toasters with microprocessors that last a couple years. Nope!
Bravo for helping your neighbour.
You're a good neighbor, Brad. We need to look out for our elderly neighbors. I'm 64 and take my 71 year old neighbor's trash out each week and also get her mail. She has COPD and just can't make the walk out to her mailbox. It's easy and no hassle for me to do, so I gladly do it. Someday I'll need the help, I'm sure. These new appliances just aren't made to last. It's a bummer you couldn't get it repaired. My ancient gas stove is good enough for me.
You’re a good man, Brad. I had a neighbor behind me that was an ex-Jazz musician. He could run circles around my playing. I used to run his wife and eventually him down to doctors appointments, fix stuff around his house, they would cook and bring over food for us all the time. I even put a gate in the fence between our backyards so we could go back and forth without having to go around the block. Great couple from the Dutch East Indies. His wife passed away several years ago, and he passed within a few weeks of her. Your neighbor looks like he still gets around ok, and must be a good guy also.
He's a neat old dude. We get along good and see eye to eye on a lot of things.
I have an older Gentleman friend just like this as well Brad. Got to love em! They are a true gift to all of the Universe!
Right beside you on this one. Had a power outage take out my Miele oven last year. Estimate was $4k to repair it. So, out with the Miele in with the Kitchenaid.
On a fixologist note the same power strike took out my dehumidifier and house central heating. For those a pair of $20 24v transformers and a bit of my time probing around was the fix. Hail to the old-school electronics.
My GE fridge with overhead freezer is 30 years old now. I thought $635 was outrageous back then! Still runs great. Our Amana washer and gas dryer are also 30 years old. No issues with them either. They were around $850 for the pair.
Kudos to your parents brad.
This is exactly why I only use old school appliances. They're easy to fix and parts are cheap.
Better call Brad!😃
As long as the burners work I’ll call that a fix.
while some of these newer stoves have nice features, I'll never buy one. built in obsolescence making these companies richer and richer. Im still using a 1980s stove. Lol My only repair in all these years was replacing two burner coils. My next one will be a gas , Im not a fan of electric stoves.
Maybe the relay is the actual culprit? High heat and electronics isnt the greatest idea IMO. Like toasters with microprocessors that last a couple years. Nope!
Is that your music when youre taking the pc apart?
No, that's a UA-cam creator library track.
I will agree I bought a house and the panel on mine broke a month after closing I can use the top and the small bottom stove thing. THey are shit!
Circuit boards and chips hate heat, grime, and moisture. Engineers today...
Yep. Absurd they will try to sell this crap.
Some parts of this reminds me of the Benny Hill show never laughed so hard .
I'm hip. Is he a day trader or air traffic controller..lol
Chinese Junk
Fixed many for friends
I want a Rheostats
That is why I have an Elmira Range. 🙂
All I got to say is "O. G."!!!
you banned me from posting or is it youtube?
I didn't ban you. UA-cam deletes comments it doesn't like.
2023 Samsung electric pure garbage - burner dials will not make consistent temp settings - oven temp off also - non-intuitive design. Avoid.