Is it the right time to mention that ouir washing machine has now turned 20? 
What make? Ours is an LG and is fifteen. It has had an anti calcium build up tab with each wash
Ours is a Zanussi.
It has not been without the odd bit of maintenance, of course. I think it's on its 3rd set of bearings, and on the last failure I didn't investigate the "funny noise" (= about 130dBA on spin

) quickly enough to avoid it giving the spider a battering, so it got a new one of those too.

I think it's had a set of motor brushes and the last time it was apart I popped a new heater in it for good measure, although the old one wasn't too bad. Connectors to the motor also got a bodge at one point, due to a connection that had failed.
The pump is getting a bit noisy, so I've got a new one waiting to go in.
The reason I'm determined not to let it die, is that it's an awful lot more maintainable than the more modern shite, and it is a washer dryer that actually dries reasonably well, which seems to be unobtainable now.
I expect neither of you are hammering the hell out of it as you don't currently have kids (who account for probably 2/3 of our washing so its getting used, in theory, three times as much) 
This is very true, of course.
