When I bought the City House years ago, it needed a new fridge, stove and dishwasher. The appliances had been installed when the house was built and they needed to be replaced.
I went to Best Buy which is better called Best Buy Not. After waiting hours to PURCHASE the fridge we then went through delivery issues. Long story short, I don't buy much if anything from Best Buy anymore. Looks like that will change if they buyout Circuit City.
Eventually the stove really needed to be replaced. I went to Lowes and bought it. They had it in stock, put it on my truck and I took it home. Easy.
For the dishwasher we found a Maytag mom and pop store. Unfortunately they were going out of buisiness but we got a deal on the display dishwasher. It broke after one use.

But it was fixed under warrenty. Good service tho.
After we had kids, the clothes washer and dryer just could not keep up and the cost to run 'em was getting high. So back to Lowes and we bought Whirlpool front load washer and matching dryer. They had it in stock, put it on the truck and I took it home and installed them. Easy. Only problem was a loosened nut when we moved.
For the country house we ended buying Maytag appliances from a mom and pop store. Fair price and good service from mom and pop. We went with Maytag simply because the appliances had features that were not available from the competion.
Lets just say the our Maytag repairman ain't bored watching TV and petting his dog....
The dishwasher broke a week after we started using it. See a pattern?

Fixed under warrenty. Then there is the design/build defect with the bottom front tray wheels. They break. They are made of plastic and with the weight of dishes and the environment in the dish washer the plastic weakens and the breaks. Mom and Pop have tried to get us replacements but they can't. Not good.
I found some parts that sorta fixed the problem at Lowes while waiting for Maytag parts to never show up. The parts I found would eventually fail after a couple of months but I got real good at fixing the wheels.


Eventually I gave up on Maytag and found some bronze parts that required some modification to the rack.


I think the problem is fixed. If MAYTAG had put in bronze/brass/stainless steel this would not be a problem but they saved a few cents per unit...
About 6 months back the fridge starts making this clicking noise. Kinda sounds like the water dispenser is running but its not the dispenser. Over time the clicking is staying on longer and is getting louder. Long story short Maytag Repair Man visits. Its the compressor. I had researched the problem and this is what I was afraid it would be. Thankfully it was under warrenty. The cost otherwise would have been $500 or $750 which is pretty good chunk of the price of the fridge.

Ours had a 3 or 5 year warranty otherwise we would have been SOL. Warrenty's on new Maytags fridges are 1 or 2 years.

There are lots of horror stories on the Internet about Maytag fridges.
This is not my local dealers fault but it is his problem. If the fridge had failed he would have brought us a loaner to use until they could get the parts to repair. Which took a week. Would you care to be without a fridge for a week?


He at least has the service to help you out in the meantime but there is no way in $%^&* that it should take a week to get a part. Not in this day and age.
So, in spite of Archies good service, if this fridge blows again its getting dumped. I'm not going to drop half the price for a new fridge for another crappy compressor that will fail in a few years. So what to do? Go back to Lowes to buy a fridge. Have them put it on the truck. Use the tractor to take the fridge from truck and put it in the house. We have three french doors that open 5.5 feet.

Just for such things. Put fridge in house, which has a finished concrete floor. Just for such things.

Roll out the old fridge to take to Habitat for Humanity. Install new fridge.
The Maytag Repair man will be back in front of the TV with his dog though. The new fridge won't be Maytag.

Archie has good service but his products ain't worth it.
Maytag got bought up by either GE or Whirlpool. Hopefully LG, Samsung, the other Asian and European companies will drive competition to improve the appliance quality.
Later,
Dan