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kingofzdom t1_j8ekwet wrote

  1. avoid anything digitally controlled, avoid Samsung like the plague. fridges from the early 2010's are usually pretty energy efficient and wont be unrepairable when it breaks down.
  2. Mops are explicitly not buy-for-life. That's just nastly.
  3. No suggestion for the steam cleaner; never needed one. Use ammonia based glass cleaner for almost everything.
  4. Vacuums go bad; youre best off buying second hand and replacing when it breaks.
  5. top loaded, analog controlled washer and dryer; aim for from the early 2000's again. washers and dryers from that era are easy to work on and use generally interchangeable parts.
  6. whole-house water filters are borderline a scam imo.
  7. your central air system has a rather intense filter built into it; just make sure that puppy is clean and you should be dust free.
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bettafishfan t1_j8elctn wrote

Thanks for the tips!

And I will edit my post about the mop. 😂 Just want something that was efficient and most buy it for life products are.

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