Submitted by LowerSurplus t3_zizelf in BuyItForLife
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_izt0k3y wrote
I agree. Solid state electronics can easily last for decades. It’s not particularly impressive.
cannotrememberold t1_izuci4c wrote
It is not, but planned obsolescence is a thing. I had an $8 toaster last me about 20 years, because I got it in the 90s. Begrudgingly got rid of it after wedding registry and have not had one last more than 5 years since, even at 5x the price of that beautiful bitch.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_izuiwgg wrote
I hear you on that, but toasters aren’t solid state. They’re mechanical.
It’s hard to have planned obsolescence on solid state products. If they don’t fail in the first 3 months they’ll likely last for decades.
D3tsunami t1_izvs57b wrote
Idk couldn’t they design it with less heat sink, less wire insulation, thinner metal etc so it wears out after less use? Perhaps finer machining tolerances allow a flimsier product to be produced
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