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This is good advice. Best I've done so far is an $1800 stove for $350. Putting a new $104 control panel on it (aesthetics only, worked fine) and it's a brand new stove. Have had it for 4 years now and couldn't be happier with it.

I understand why people buy brand new stuff. I'd rather funnel $ into the cars.


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I bought a used fridge, stove, washer and dryer from a friend. If anything craps out I'm out $150 not $1,500.

I am convinced this is the road to appliance happiness. They are truly disposable to me.

A five year old appliance that has worked reliably won't be a lemon. A brand new appliance might be.
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