I have a Maytag dishwasher and have ordered a new one for the new house. Received a letter yesterday saying that my old one may be a fire hazard.
Yep......checked the serial and model numbers and mine is definitely on the list of hazardous ones. It's ran 4-million loads of dishes but it's suddenly unsafe to use.
Oh, they'll send you $75 towards a new (same brand) one or will send the Maytag repair man out to fix it.
The instructions say to "unload, unplug and repair or replace immediately". Two months of doing dishes by hand? Okay...yes, I'm spoiled. I like my dishwasher.
Here's the link if you want to check our your Maytag. My voucher is in the mail!
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I don't have a dishwasher, yet. That will come in a couple of years when we do the kitchen remodel... Two more years of dishes by hand. Ugh.
Funny you should mention Maytag. Around these parts that is a bad word. The Maytag plant (original world headquarters) in Iowa shut down. It left a nice little town devistated. The picked up operations and moved it to Mexico. Local businessmen no longer carry anything that was made by Maytag.
I hade to buy a fridge this week-end, usually I bought Maytag because I liked the company and it was made locally. I switched to Amana, they are still made in Iowa and I feel good about that.
Anywho... that's my Maytag story... lol!
How scary! I have a Kenmore but it makes you wonder...
We don't have one, but if I had done 4 million loads and had no trouble, I don't think I would be particularly worried that the next 60 loads were likely to do me in.
Looks like that Maytag repairman is finally going to have work after all! Glad you were notified, wow!
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