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buy commerical grade appliances. stuff that is used in quantity by institutions. washers, driers, commercial fridge and tv monitors
there are still plentiful repair parts, the user has more control over features, they are built simply (and can be customized) and with tv monitors often built with fans and more robust LEDs
I saw a professional dishwasher once, that thing looked and felt like a tank. If I had money I'd buy one.
professional even better. i'm talking just "commercial grade" which is less professional and more simple, no frills, designed to be bought in lots of 20 for hotels, apartments, institutions, etc.
commercial grade stuff often costs less then consumer appliances, just harder to get a hold of.
I figured they're the same thing, it definitely looked commercial. I guess not?