vinonoir t1_iznlrzs wrote
Planned obsolescence keeps you coming back.
tristanasbreuk t1_izo21n5 wrote
Kind of unrelated, but it really depends on what products
For example, making houses break easily is clearly a stupid idea
vinonoir t1_izo3xyl wrote
I would not apply planned obsolescence to a home, as you make a great point.
Although, a trailer, or mobile home, comes close to countering your point.
tristanasbreuk t1_izo6exu wrote
A camper
Here you go, a moving home
Not very modern, isn't it :)
GrubH0 t1_izph8qu wrote
I won't buy a house less than 10 years old. It's not planned obsolescence, but there is a lot of shitty construction in same flavor as "the cheap version is just as good".
ConcentrateWorldly32 t1_izuvell wrote
Houses are built as poorly as legally permissible. The builder is LONG gone by the time something is sold. Production builders spend a LOT of money to design and build houses to EXACTLY the legal minimum.
There is a new building product that is pretty much fancy cardboard that can replace standard housing sheeting. With siding over it and drywall behind it you can't tell it's not wood.
SirCheeseAlot OP t1_iznlwz4 wrote
Thats true. I forgot about that.
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