Actually, 2 years is not bad compared to some of the warrantees I've seen on stuff ... my LG TV was one year ... some stuff gives you only 2 or 3 months, The limited warrantees are the most dubious ...

You can skip the rest as it's just a repair story:

Had a sears washer with a 10 year limited warrantee. Stuff that could fail was cover for a year, maybe less (can't remember). Only one part had a 10 year warrantee ... something called the spider, a big cast part which held the drum.

So, In year 9 the washer's spider broke. I called it in and they told me that the part was cover but not the labor which was $700. To which I said "no problem, send me the part. I'll put it in myself". They insisted that they had to install it. But I pointed out that the warrantee had no condition stating that was the case ... just that the part was warranted ... The long and short of it was that service was a separate business unit which had to pay for the part. After a bit of talking they came and installed it at cost ... $300.