governorslice t1_isruwm6 wrote
Reply to comment by tebla in Have there been any studies done on "high quality" products lasting longer than their budget counterparts? by crushed-tomatoes
Not sure I agree with that. Planned obsolescence leans heavily (at least implicitly) towards a deliberate strategy - which also impacts both budget and premium products. OP’s question sounds broader to include products built with the genuine intention of lasting a long time.
tebla t1_issa8l9 wrote
oh, actually yeah, you're right.
governorslice t1_issawiq wrote
That said, planned obsolescence research would be an interesting read in itself! I just learned it is slightly broader and includes built-in obsolescence (I guess products that aren’t deliberately made to break, but also clearly made for the very short term?)
shortstockymutt t1_isvqtc3 wrote
Planned Obsolescence fuels consumerism and capitalism. Oh, and fucks up the environment
governorslice t1_isvtz9z wrote
Yep, pretty much!
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