No significant decline.  I don't really remember how quickly cooked when
it was new, but it's completely satisfactory still today.

Randy Bennell <rbenn...@bennell.ca> writes:

> Have you noticed any decline in performance?
>
> We had an Amana that was essentially bullet proof and still working
> when it was put out to pasture.
>
> It seemed to be losing power as it took longer to cook things than it
> once had.
>
> We had that one for a long long time.
>
> I cannot say that about the newer ones. I think we get a new one about
> every 3 years. We are not buying the $79 ones either. These are bigger
> better units but they just do not last.
>
> On the other hand, I will admit that my good wife works it pretty hard too.
>
> Randy
>

-- 
1983 300D

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