• Tja@programming.dev
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    3 days ago

    Did you research spare part availability / reparability scores when buying the new one?

    I always start with that when buying major items. Some brands are more consumer friendly than others. I was still able to buy replacement parts for my 2005 fridge and dishwasher in 2019 and 2023 for 13 and 100 euros respectively (the 100 euro was a heat exchanger one of the biggest pieces of the machine). With 6 Euro shipping costs, 2 day delivery. And a bunch of YouTube videos to do the repair.

    In 2024 we equipped a whole new house with the same brand, voting with our wallets.

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      2 days ago

      Yes, to the best of my ability and available resources. It is a newer model, so currently spare parts seemed to be abundant vs the 12 or so year old previous model.

      Nice work on the cheap repairs! Which brand, if I may ask?

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        2 days ago

        Neff, but it’s exactly the same hardware as Bosch and Siemens (BSH).

        We sold the apartment with the 20 year old devices still working perfectly.

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          1 day ago

          Cool! Bosch is going to be my next set of appliances after I sell my current place, and my new place needs new ones.