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On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 9:31:08 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 11/20/2018 9:01 PM, dsi1 wrote: > > On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 10:47:08 AM UTC-10, Cheri wrote: > >> "cshenk" > wrote in message > >> ... > >>> Alex wrote: > >>> > >>>> > >>>> I buy USA whenever it makes sense. > >> > >> I try to, but so many things that used to be Made in the USA have been > >> outsourced that it's not easy to find some things these days. I used to > >> really like this "corny song" when it was true, but not true anymore. Most, > >> if not all of those things are manufactured in other countries now. > >> > >> Cheri > >> > >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuRU...DFuRUdYWgR gw > > > > I think that the US can make pretty good washing machines and dryers. They probably do other things well but I can't think of anything else at the moment. My Samsung and LG large appliances have mostly been disappointments. Like Trump sez: TOO BAD!!! > > > > I really like our 4 door Samsung refrigerator but I'm sticking with > Maytag for the laundry. Had good luck with the brand over the past 50+ > years. Speed Queen for us. I might predecease the washer and dryer we bought a few years ago. We're looking to replace the stove, and we're thinking about a GE. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 11/21/2018 6:16 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>> >>>> I try to, but so many things that used to be Made in the USA have been >>>> outsourced that it's not easy to find some things these days. I used to >>>> really like this "corny song" when it was true, but not true anymore. Most, >>>> if not all of those things are manufactured in other countries now. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>>> >>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuRU...DFuRUdYWgR gw >>> >>> I think that the US can make pretty good washing machines and dryers. They probably do other things well but I can't think of anything else at the moment. My Samsung and LG large appliances have mostly been disappointments. Like Trump sez: TOO BAD!!! >>> >> >> I really like our 4 door Samsung refrigerator but I'm sticking with >> Maytag for the laundry. Had good luck with the brand over the past 50+ >> years. > > Speed Queen for us. I might predecease the washer and dryer we bought > a few years ago. > > We're looking to replace the stove, and we're thinking about a GE. > > Cindy Hamilton > The new house has a GE stove, microwave and DW. I'm neutral on them as I've not had any real experience. We have a GE microwave here and it has held up for 17 years. New house is going to be a similar OTR model. I chose not to get the GE fridge. We really like the Samsung with French doors, drawer that can be freezer or refrigerator, and well lit inside. The GE stove we chose has a griddle in the center. I like that. |
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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... On 11/21/2018 6:16 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> >>>> I try to, but so many things that used to be Made in the USA have been >>>> outsourced that it's not easy to find some things these days. I used to >>>> really like this "corny song" when it was true, but not true anymore. >>>> Most, >>>> if not all of those things are manufactured in other countries now. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>>> >>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuRU...DFuRUdYWgR gw >>> >>> I think that the US can make pretty good washing machines and dryers. >>> They probably do other things well but I can't think of anything else at >>> the moment. My Samsung and LG large appliances have mostly been >>> disappointments. Like Trump sez: TOO BAD!!! >>> >> >> I really like our 4 door Samsung refrigerator but I'm sticking with >> Maytag for the laundry. Had good luck with the brand over the past 50+ >> years. > > Speed Queen for us. I might predecease the washer and dryer we bought > a few years ago. > > We're looking to replace the stove, and we're thinking about a GE. > > Cindy Hamilton > The new house has a GE stove, microwave and DW. I'm neutral on them as I've not had any real experience. We have a GE microwave here and it has held up for 17 years. New house is going to be a similar OTR model. I chose not to get the GE fridge. We really like the Samsung with French doors, drawer that can be freezer or refrigerator, and well lit inside. The GE stove we chose has a griddle in the center. I like that. == It all sounds lovely ![]() |
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>On 11/21/2018 Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I try to, but so many things that used to be Made in the USA have been >>>>> outsourced that it's not easy to find some things these days. I used to >>>>> really like this "corny song" when it was true, but not true anymore. Most, >>>>> if not all of those things are manufactured in other countries now. >>>>> >>>>> Cheri >>>>> >>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuRU...DFuRUdYWgR gw >>>> >>>> I think that the US can make pretty good washing machines and dryers. They probably do other things well but I can't think of anything else at the moment. My Samsung and LG large appliances have mostly been disappointments. Like Trump sez: TOO BAD!!! >>>> >>> >>> I really like our 4 door Samsung refrigerator but I'm sticking with >>> Maytag for the laundry. Had good luck with the brand over the past 50+ >>> years. >> >> Speed Queen for us. I might predecease the washer and dryer we bought >> a few years ago. >> >> We're looking to replace the stove, and we're thinking about a GE. >> >> Cindy Hamilton >> >The new house has a GE stove, microwave and DW. I'm neutral on them as >I've not had any real experience. We have a GE microwave here and it >has held up for 17 years. New house is going to be a similar OTR model. > >I chose not to get the GE fridge. We really like the Samsung with >French doors, drawer that can be freezer or refrigerator, and well lit >inside. > >The GE stove we chose has a griddle in the center. I like that. Long ago we had a 36" Tappen gas stove with a built in griddle, we rarely used it once we discovered what a mess to clean the stove top of all the spatter. For two people a large fry pan suffices, If you intend to use that griddle I suggest you have a sheet metal shop make up a SS 'fence' about 4-5 inches high. We have a GE gas stove and a GE fridge both the Profile model, both excellent, both over 25 years old. The fridge has never had a problem, the stove needed a new computer modual about five years ago, was pricey, cost $500. I doubt I will buy a fully loaded appliance again, they are expensive to repair and those electronic thingies can go kaput from a power outage or a nearby lightening storm. Yesterday my wife brought her vehicle into Toyota to have two computer moduals replaced, took 20 minutes, cost $800. My 1990 Toyota Landcruiser has no computer moduals, and has never been back to Toyota. Only problem that started lately is that the speedometer cable makes some noise in cold weather, no repair place nearby has the lubricating tool anymore, for a long while now speedometers have no cable, they are all electronic. Few products are manufactured in the US because very few young people have gone into the skilled trades and there are virtually no apprenticeship programs simply because the old timers have retired or expired... Trump can talk about starting apprenticeship programs but all he can do is talk... because where will he find instructors, they're in China and the Middle East. |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 11/21/2018 3:55 PM, wrote: > >>> >>> The GE stove we chose has a griddle in the center. I like that. >> >> Long ago we had a 36" Tappen gas stove with a built in griddle, we >> rarely used it once we discovered what a mess to clean the stove top >> of all the spatter. For two people a large fry pan suffices, If you >> intend to use that griddle I suggest you have a sheet metal shop make >> up a SS 'fence' about 4-5 inches high. > > > I have a cast aluminum griddle that goes over two burners. Been using > that for years. Pancakes and the like don't splatter so it is good for > that type of stuff. For some things though, a fence would help, but > mostly I'd us a pan for that. Don't worry about the griddle. Just be sure yoose gets dat basement dug before spring. |
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Shel, we have a healthy enrollment here at a community college, in mechanics classes and body
shop classes. I think that is where you will find many of the trades. N. |
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