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My new dishwasher flooded the kitchen after its first run, and the company's fix took three weeks.
The repair guy came out, looked at it for two minutes, and said, 'Yeah, the drain hose was kinked at the factory.' Has anyone else had a brand new appliance just fail like that right away?
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taylor.susan18d ago
Feel like I should start checking for factory kinks on the curb before I even bring an appliance inside. My brand new washing machine arrived with a huge dent, and the delivery guys just shrugged and said it probably happened at the warehouse. At this point, I'm half expecting my next toaster to come pre-loaded with two slices of burnt bread.
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haydenb1817d ago
Just picture the factory worker on the toaster line, sighing and dropping in the sacrificial charred slices like it's part of the quality control checklist. Gotta admire the commitment to giving you the full, authentic burnt breakfast experience right out of the box. At this rate, your new TV will come with a permanent fingerprint smudge in the corner from the warehouse manager adjusting the picture settings. Honestly, their new "pre-damaged" line is getting out of hand, it's like they're charging us extra for the surprise.
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bethwhite18d ago
Honestly, I've had the opposite luck. My last three big buys, fridge, washer, dryer, all showed up perfect and still run great years later. Sometimes you just get a bad unit that slips through. It's super frustrating for sure, but I don't think it's the normal experience. Most of the time stuff just works.
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