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      saronow
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      What’s the life expectancy for Kitchenaid appliances manufactured in 2003? Are they on their last legs? Thank you for all you do!

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      AL
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      Thank you for coming to the site to ask the question, as long as you guys ask, I will answer even as I’m in my home office and my wife has yelled dinner is ready an hour ago and I said but honey people need answers!

      So to your question, appliances do not last that long anymore. Anything over 10 years in my opinion is at its life expectancy.  At 18 years of age, I am afraid you will be chasing gremlins in a broken product. However, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it as they say. Nothing is made like it was and that is just the world we live in. Technology is great in some circumstances, but what always makes me laugh is I grew up and my parents would have a washer for 25 years… Now 7-10 and you feel blessed!

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