:so-true:

  • HntrKllr [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Why can't products just be made to last, i remember we had a microwave at home that lasted like 20years growing and then looking at a modern microwave I bought it didnt even last me 4 years

    Same with cars, I was given by my parents, some 199x honda lasted me from 2013-2019 before I bought a new 2020 model which gave me issues within 6 months

    • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      totally. i literally drive a 20+ year old honda gas sipper. i can look up tons of videos on how to do basic maintenance, but it has been my most reliable vehicle from 2010-present.

      when it comes to basic appliances, it seems the only way to have a shot at bypassing the absolute garbage out there now is to look at commercial grade equipment/institutional surplus. the price points are usually much higher (though not always!), but frankly i'd rather spend twice as much for something that lasts 5x as long.

      my parents do not understand this. when some home appliance finally shits the bed, they go out and get the "premium" model on "sale" from the local big box store with all the bullshit smart appliance features and colorful touchpad gimmicks. then some 30 cent seal or plastic clip fails and they have to call the branded service center that charges $200/hr for some guy that makes $15/hr. but hey, their washer has 30+ modes, says "Hello" and "Thank You" on the text display and plays musical chimes. so obviously, it's superior.

      • SolidaritySplodarity [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        I like the smart washing machines because they at least use less water and will decrease the time they run based on weight/balance.

        Now if only they were constructed from steel and only steel...

    • emizeko [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      as the rate of profit falls one of the ways to shave a little more is to reduce build quality (and then there's planned obsolescence)

      • ten [none/use name]
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        3 years ago

        also to advertise your product as if it were fully featured even tho it is half-asses the entire spec.