kehinde marvel junior
@marvelj1 active 7 years, 8 months ago-
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I am using this washing machine for the past 12 years This is great. So far I never had any trouble. It was a Top Loader. When I purchased it was the only model available with drier. A good mechanism that made the work easy. The speed and other activities are perfect. The credit goes to my wife who maintains it perfectly following the instructions meticulously. I am damn bored of this washing machine as it is giving looking dull. When I expressed it to my wife she kept it in her mind. A week back I saw a new washing machine. I thought that it was really a new one.
But, wife got the cover totally replaced.
I really surprise why couldn’t I get this idea.
I never had an opportunity to go for a new one.
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What do you mean by side by side type of refrigerator. Is it the one with just one door and when you open the freezer has also its own door inside?
My in-laws refrigerator has just “died” a few years ago. They said that it served them for more Than 35 years already. Wow, how’s that for durability of a refrigerator. It is the two door and no frost type of refrigerator. The brand is Hitachi.
After that one died, we used our refrigerator which is as old as our daughter who is now 26. However, lately, it has been making a lot of frost already. Besides its door has no magnet anymore. It’s by G.E. Though it could still be operational had it not been of too much frost already and the door has no more magnet to make it close.
Hubby’s Auntie who lives with us plans to buy a big new one when her lump sum from SSS will arrive.
I must agree that those Japan made refrigerators are really so durable.
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side-by-side means two doors on left and right. The one with a door inside has just launched newly in our country recently.
Your fridge seems not really well working now, need a replacement soon. Yes, agree with you, fridge can last about 25 years, so I think my one can last till I died…haha!
Good to have auntie to invest in the fridge for your family usage. Me always the one pay for the bill, even the T.V of my in law house…which I hate most…I think I will never do it again.
I will look for Japan made brand again in the future if upgraded is needed and must., but save money first. Haha!
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You mean you bought your in-laws a television? But then of course they pay for their electric bill.
Well, at least you can consider the television as your gift to them .
You are a generous daughter-in-law. They must be so proud of you.
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