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The $4 Part That Kills Your Washing Machine Why do modern washing machines break so fast? In this video, Quality Rot investigates the hidden cost-cutting decisions that turned a once-reliable appliance into a 5-year disposable product. We break down: → The $4 plastic part designed to fail before your warranty expires → Why 80% of washers now come from just 3 parent companies → The control board, door latch, and gasket failures technicians see every week → Why modern machines are harder to repair on purpose → What "warranty-length engineering" really means → The one brand still building machines on a commercial platform → Exactly what to check before buying your next washer This is not a product review. This is a consumer investigation. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly investigations into why modern products fail faster than ever. CHAPTERS: 0:00 — The Part They Know Will Fail 0:10 — What You've Been Told 0:30 — What They Changed 1:20 — The $4 Failure Point 2:00 — Why Companies Do This 3:00 — The Real Cost 3:40 — The Hidden Damage 4:40 — What Repair Techs See 5:40 — Warranty-Length Engineering 6:40 — How to Protect Yourself 7:30 — The Truth DISCLAIMER Quality Rot is an independent consumer education channel. We are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or compensated by any brand, manufacturer, retailer, or trade organization mentioned in our videos. No company paid for placement on our avoid lists or survivor recommendations. All opinions are our own. The information presented is based on publicly available industry data, published research, regulatory filings, independent testing, and documented consumer experiences. While we make every effort to ensure accuracy, this content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Product quality, manufacturing processes, and brand ownership may change after publication. Brand mentions — both positive and negative — reflect conditions documented at the time of production. Individual product experiences may vary by model, production run, retailer, and usage conditions. We encourage viewers to conduct their own research before making purchasing decisions. Quality Rot does not use affiliate links. We do not accept payment for reviews. We do not run sponsored content. If that ever changes, it will be disclosed clearly and prominently. © Quality Rot. All rights reserved.