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White Goods Are Not As Good As They Used To Be

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weecalf | 09:53 Sat 03rd May 2014 | ChatterBank
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The industry say White goods do not last as long as they used to. They mean washing machines ,fridge and other kitchen stuff . So why don't they put proper stuff in them then .
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you may want it to last - but they dont

how will they get you to buy their latest model, if the one you already have is going strong?

they want them to break after a 'decent' time so you have to buy another - not too short that you would choose another brand but long enough to earn your loyalty

there was a time when things were built largely by hand and the people who built them has a sense of personal pride and ensured the items lasted for ages ... then once everyone who loved locally had bought one, say a radio, they were stuck with no more customers for that item
their livelihoods were threatened, they learned that the only way to sustain a business is to make people need you all the time, by needing a new radio every so often.
they didnt really care what it looked like, as long as it worked - it didnt 'ruin' their decor
now people are more concerned with style over substance
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Should makers not be making the best they can .Should people be thinking when they buy stuff well this isn't gonna last long better start saving for a new one almost immediatly.its the way it is but seems like the customer is short changed again
If you're willing to pay for quality, you will get it. Our Miele washer has a 10-year warranty and is designed to last at least 20 years....it did cost nearly a grand, though.
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We bought a top of the range washing machine well known brand gave up after about 15 months out of warranty fortune to fix now in local scrapyard .600 quid
they are not obliged to make the best they can - they are salesmen - their interest lies in making a living, not in making you only have to buy one item from them
i agree with you by the way - i would rather they made things to last too and omnly have to buy things once or twice - but thats looking at it from the consumers perspective - i totally understand why they dont agree - what is in it for them?
What is in it for them? Well, they get a reputation for making high quality goods which people (and Which?) recommend to prospective buyers...and their market share increases. For example, Miele and Bosch washers.
Things have a habit of falling apart, the day after the warranty expires :-(
yes but if its too good, they cannot sell any more of them!

they find the middle ground, good enough to be a great item, just with a short lifespan
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They should be making the best they can make .what the difference in 26 million buying a good one and 100000 buying a bad one twice
not sure how many other ways i can explain this ... you asked why they do it, and i told you.
its annoying, but its really quite a simple concept and actually kind of understandable

you can argue and 'shoulda woulda coulda' all you like, it wont change anything.
my washing machine is 23 years old and still going strong.
It is a Zanussi and cost about £450 then.
My last washer was about 12 years old and I had to replace it last January. I will be very interested to see how long this one lasts !
Her indoors bought a vaccum cleaner , come carpet cleaner about 25+ years ago , for about £ 500 .

I recall not being very happy with her for spending that sort of money on a vaccum cleaner .

Guess what - yes it's still going strong ( touch wood )
I would never ever buy any Beko white goods again, just rubbish.
OMG whirly, my new washer is a Beko !!
I have several Beko items, no problem at all, going strong after several years.
Cheer me up why don't you, as I sit here waiting for my new washing machine to be delivered.
I had my Zanussi washer for 15 years before it packed up, my Hotpoint for 10, so god knows how long the new Bosch will last..........
That's good news boxtops !
If it's any consolation Craft my Bosch washing machine is 15 years old .Never gone wrong, touch wood .

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