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The Real Tom
 
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Default Appliance replacement schedule.

I remember some list about when a typical appliance would fail in its
life. Also reasoning around replacing some applances at some regular
schedule(ie better features, less electrity use, etc).

Anyone know where I can find such a list?

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tom
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The Real Tom wrote:
I remember some list about when a typical appliance would fail in its
life.

Anyone know where I can find such a list?



http://tinyurl.com/22c6t
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G Henslee wrote:
The Real Tom wrote:

I remember some list about when a typical appliance would fail in its
life.
Anyone know where I can find such a list?



http://tinyurl.com/22c6t


Oops, forgot this.
http://www.demesne.info/Home-Mainten...Expectancy.htm
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