Appliances you can often keep for decades
The good old trusty stand mixer is an appliance that withstands the test of time. Photo / Sarah Ivey
Appliances that are usually worth upgrading
Newer vacuum cleaners often come with added health benefits from advancements in filtration. Photo / 123RF
What about technology becoming obsolete?
Practical factors to consider: repair or replace?
Warranties versus your consumer rights
Does paying more up front guarantee a longer lifespan?
What’s the approximate lifespan for my household appliances?
Fridge/freezer: about 10-15 yearsChest freezer: around 10-20 yearsOven/cooker: roughly 13-15 yearsCooktop/hob: about 10-15 yearsDishwasher: around 9-10 yearsWashing machine: about 10 yearsClothes dryer: roughly 10-11 yearsRangehood: about 10-14 yearsMicrowave: roughly 8-10 yearsVacuum cleaner: about 8-10 years (often longer for well-maintained uprights)Television: around 7-8 yearsSmall appliances (kettles, toasters, coffee machines): typically 5-10 years