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5spd4wd t1_ivkftmm wrote

Definitely one that covers your hips. Know that at some point you may have to have it dry-cleaned so probably not one filled with real down (feathers).

Puffer jackets are popular but I think they make people look like The Michelin Man.

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5spd4wd t1_ivgg4ca wrote

Very little made in China is durable. They manufacture as cheaply as they can with the cheapest of fabrics to maximize profits. On the other hand, China uses polyester extensively and since polyester is basically a plastic made form petro-chemicals it never breaks down.

Go with 100% cotton or other natural fibers, & brands that use those.

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5spd4wd t1_iv8viio wrote

Go with natural latex, not memory foam.

"What is memory foam made of? Memory foam consists mainly of polyurethane with additional chemicals that increase its viscosity and density. It is often referred to as "viscoelastic" polyurethane foam, or low-resilience polyurethane foam (LRPu)."

"What is polyurethane? Polyurethane is a plastic material, which exists in various forms. It can be tailored to be either rigid or flexible, and is the material of choice for a broad range of end-user applications such as: insulation of refrigerators and freezers. building insulation. cushioning for furniture."

In other words, memory foam is basically a petroleum product.

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5spd4wd t1_iv6xy9g wrote

Wow, that's not very long at all. My previous washing machine, a Kenmore that I bought in 2000, lasted almost 15 years before needing anything. And that was just an easily swappable timer.

The matching dryer lasted about the same amount of time before needing a heating element.

5 years and 3 years would scare me.

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5spd4wd t1_iv6q58d wrote

The older appliances are easier and cheaper to repair. Of course, "older" means different things to different people. To me "older" in trems of large appliances means made in the 2000s or earlier. People will think "oh, that's too old, I need something much newer" and my thought is "why"? If it still works well why not use it?

Right now there is is an awesome Whirpool washer & matching electric dryer set on my local Facebook Marletplace for $450. An upscale top-loading washer and a dryer with a door that drops down from the center (important!) Lots of dials & settings which means a deluxe model. If had room to store them I'd buy them myself, I just don't need either one right now.

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5spd4wd t1_iv6j3dr wrote

>"Same w the washer. Basic top loader. No frills , no fancy display just knobs for controls. The more basic you go the more reliable it tends to be. All those fancy bells and whistles are nice until they fail."
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>100% truth. Well said.

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5spd4wd t1_iv6iw8p wrote

I don't know if any very modern appliances could have BIFL applied to them. I'd strongly advise you to stay away from any that have elctronic touchpad control*, except for microwaves. The circuit boards run nearly $200 to replace. Look on your local Facebook Marketplace for used. People "upgrade" and put perfectly good working items up for sale.

*I say this from having worked in the semiconductor industry my whole career, with hands-n experience making the circuitry that goes into those boards.

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