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Has "disposable" replaced quality?
It seems cheap, disposable stuff is replacing anything of quality. Simple stuff like a good lawn sprinkler that isn't mostly made of plastic or electrical stuff that isn't a fire risk. You can find the same POS item on Amazon being sold by a dozen different "companies" that are here today and gone tomorrow. Even places like Lowe's and Home Depot sell plastic junk. I have no problem paying the price for quality items, but it seems they're simply no longer made. Maybe I should just accept that I'll need to buy cheap lawn sprinklers new every year?
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Short answer: yes. And it is the big corporations chasing ever more profit, not the people making this crap - slave labor issues aside, they could produce quality items if that is what they were tasked with.
But not impossible to find better stuff. I use these guys a lot, they have slid a little into overseas production, but still quality controlled. Their forte is woodworking tools, so there are likely better garden suppliers: https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop...ion/sprinklers |
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That is a broad statement. You can't ignore the consumer wanting low prices and many will happily choose price over quality. Often companies are giving the consumer what they want...
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Yep. Everyone wants quality until it comes time to pay for it. Makes me wonder how it is that Apple can sell millions of $1200 iPhones when many of the same users balk at paying for quality elsewhere.
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...and it all started when the cost to build/ship a brand new widget in the third world dropped lower than the labor rate for a first-world repair person to fix something old that broke.....
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I'd also add that manufacturing has improved a lot in predicting lifespan of parts. This means that instead of designing for x10 design factor we can get away with x2 or even lower. This makes stuff cheaper but also far less likely to last longer than it was designed for.
As a recent example, my cheap waffle maker bit the dust last week. I looked for upmarket alternatives, and the only ones that actually advertise replaceable parts and stock them are $450 units (with the plates (the most wear prone item) going for $65 each). I can buy 20 cheapo waffle makers for the price of one of those. Reminds me of Terry Pratchett's Vimes' monologue on boots... |
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Lawn sprinklers aside, we’re in a state of everyone wants the latest thing. Everything is disposable. What a market it is of leasing cars as an example.
Everyone is on to the next shiny object, so why make quality? They’ll hang on to it for a little bit and find something that can sprinkle water 6 inches further. Time for a new one! |
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I have a row of hedges that we planted in Spring 2022. With this ongoing dry spell we're having, I need to keep them healthy. I tried drip irrigation and it didn't work very well. I just need to water those hedges, so whichever device that allows me to best limit the spray area. I have two impulse sprayers out there now and they seem to be doing ok.
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That's my point. Cheap shit breaks, but it's cheap, so just replace it. Sometimes you make out better cost-wise than if you spent a bundle on something that's designed to last. It's just a PITA when stuff does break, because it usually happens right when you need it most.
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This is all part of our disposable society migrating to the "you own nothing and will be happy". |
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Built-in obsolescence isn't anything new! Add in those who just got to have the NEW anything, color or design... The paradigm trickles down to even the smallest mundane item.
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There used to be a tv repair shop in every town; haven’t seen one in years. Disposable now.
I have a friend who worked for a Big 3 automaker in the 1990s in finance. He told me they would get really upset if any part for a new car had a design life longer than 100k miles. Any part. Today I don’t buy cars built after 2000 (+/- depending on the mfgr) because they are all disposable, already have NLA parts (or incredibly expensive parts when they can be found). They are meant to be leased and disposed. And as an old fart, I have a lot of trouble disposing and with the implied cost of a new car leased or owned for just 100k miles. We like inexpensive, and manufacturers have accommodated that with cheap. I have yet to find a magazine or on-line review of any new product that discusses its useful life. |
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My first and last BMW is essentially totaled with only 31K miles on the odometer, by an AC/heater failure where the cost of repair exceeds the car's value. It'll be the cleanest car in the junkyard in a few months.....
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This began in 1990 - please let’s not act like we aren’t all culpable - depending on age - we all allowed greed, ignorance and gluttony to prevail so that our capitalistic society could prioritize price over people and quality. Don’t act the least bit surprised please 35 years in.
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