![]() As it was we were paying too much, too often for brand-trained service technicians so decided on an alternative route. Beyond a few common brands we're generally paying as much for training as service on a call. In this area we also have to consider available service. Why don't you offer some reasons why one should buy Maytag instead of trying to pick a scrap with me and crapping on some other brand to deflect away from what the OP asked.Īnd speaking of interesting and tellin it like it is, why didn't you include your beloved Electrolux on your list of poor service companies and those that don't do their own service? That's a whole separate discussion because of the shared factory, but by your logic it'd make them just a " marketing arm" because the same part is shared. ![]() Does that make Kitchen Aid a marketing arm of Sub Zero because the compressor will fit both ? How about the light bulb that fits your Electrolux and a thermador too? What about the door hinges that Bosch and Tdor and Gaggenau use on their fridges? Miele has the same thing too. There are only a few fridge compressors on the market. Lots of parts are shared in the industry, and not just within corp. But, how bout gettin a clue before you start looking for interesting things next time. I'll let you slide on this one since your a techie instead of a big picture management guy. Some of that is shared across Bosch's other brands, like the induction, and some is not - like the ventilator. that comes up with things like full surface induction tops, side hinged ovens, pop up column vents, side hinged ovens. Their own factories where they produce Gaggenau appliances, and more importantly, a capable R&D dept. While they are under they Bosch ownership umbrella, they have their own mgmt. The few factories that are still open are an old Amana plant from that acquisition and that scion of cooking Magic Chef ! Maytag 's only value is in its name. Gary - does Maytag have their own research and design team? How about management team? Do they have their own factories where they only produce Maytag appliances ? The companies that do the servicing do not in most cases stock the parts, and for the most part their service personnel are "Poorly trained"~~~~~at best! So Make every effort to buy appliances that will most likely not need service! ![]() This is because the manufacturers, (even Miele in most cases), do not do their own repair service. We've seen poor service on virtually any brand of appliance, Whirlpool, GE, SZ-Wolf, Capital, Blue Star, Miele,~~~ You name it. The posters best bet is to read as many reviews as possible and pick the appliances that are least likely to require service. Lotta ppl think they are getting something really extra by buying the fancy names alto Xedos seems to warn them, "often" about Whirlpool but fails to do so with Euro manufacturers, to me, that's not "Telling it like it is"! "Part fits Bosch, Gaggeneau or Thermador, things like heating elements, Thermostats, etc etc. Yet when I was looking for a part for a poster that had a Gaggenau oven, when I found parts it said, Interesting that I've never seen xedos mention that: "Gaggenau and Thermador" are just "Marketing Arms" of Bosch.
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