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Respected Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

When Buying a New Major Appliance...

do you always buy an extended warranty?  

 

Just wondering if worth the extra cost.  I know appliances aren't lasting long anymore.

 

Thoughts?

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Re: When Buying a New Major Appliance...

No, never.   You have the mfg's warranty for a year. 

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Re: When Buying a New Major Appliance...

My husband never buys the extended warranty.  You get a warranty with a new appliance and that means they would overlap and probably run out a year or two later.  Your appliance will probably last till both run out and then break.  If you save that money you will probably be ahead.  That is only our opinion and I am sure others buy it.

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Re: When Buying a New Major Appliance...

There was a time I would have answered, "No, it's a sales gimmick."   Now, though, I wouldn't buy an appliance without it.  Case in point:  A $3,500 refrigerator died inside 3 years and a $1,500 dishwasher needed a major repair (the computer board/panel or some-such) in about the same time frame.  

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Re: When Buying a New Major Appliance...

 

We don't. Consumer Reports says that for most purchases, they aren't worth it. They quoted a Stanford Un. study from a few years ago. 

 

We buy the best quality appliances we can afford, then try to take good care of them. So far, we haven't regretted going without extended warranties.  

 

 

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Re: When Buying a New Major Appliance...

I did for my fridge because from what I read the ice makers go out in about 3 years.

I also bought one for the range but that's it.

 

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Re: When Buying a New Major Appliance...

Nope! Never have paid for extended warranties on appliances and never have needed them.

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Re: When Buying a New Major Appliance...

I've never bought an extended warranty in the 35 years I've been a homeowner.

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Re: When Buying a New Major Appliance...

@Sunshine Kate  I never bought one until I got our upright freezer, and I am so glad that I had purchased one when I got it.  Just a few months after the manufacturers warranty expired, our freezer died and it completely had to have all of the internal parts replaced.  I would have been out a lot of money if I did not have the extended warranty, which is less than $100 for three years.  

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Re: When Buying a New Major Appliance...

I have bought my appliances through Lowe's and I do pay for their 5 year extra warranty.  In the past it was $149 for my $3500 refrigerator. I just called for a repair since the light switch broke. Appliances now are so expensive (and are not built to last) so on the pricier appliances I like to get the extra warranty.  For less expensive appliances like our microwave I take a chance and skip it.