Over the years i have stood by what an old cabinetmaker told me
Quality remains long after price forgotten
Quality remains long after price forgotten
I agree with you. Good quality is a good investment.Over the years i have stood by what an old cabinetmaker told me
Quality remains long after price forgotten
I believe we can't expect goods of any description lasting longer than they did years back. We have had, for many years now, a system called Planned Obsoletion. Which means products have a short life span, so no longer than 5 years?? My partner and I bought a bed in 1972. A Sleepmaker which had a guarantee of 25 years. My daughter has this in her spare room and all her visitors just love it. I bought a bed, online, and though I'm still using it it hasn't lasted more than 12 months. Quality, it seems, has gone out the window.you can get a lemon in any brand
you can get a lemon in any brand
My previous comment should have read 1982, not 1972. The little adds keep getting in the way of what I'm typing.Your Say Sunday Poll: Do you believe ‘you get what you pay for’?
A bit of a different question today!
This is inspired by a member who mentioned they love Breville and their products have lasted 30+ years.
It had us thinking, are you better off paying for the expensive product offering and hoping it lasts or for the inexpensive option with the hope it’ll last but the knowledge that you can simply replace it?
Eg. Would a Kmart food processor last as long as one from Breville, or does it not matter because you ‘get what you pay for’?
We’d also love to hear if you have any purchases (expensive or inexpensive) that you’ve been pleasantly surprised by.
Quality is what counts. Not everything that is expensive has the quality you desire so each item you buy needs to be inspected carefully before the final decision is made.Over the years i have stood by what an old cabinetmaker told me
Quality remains long after price forgotten
As already stated, there are lemons in everything. How many times have we seen on t.v. where someone bought an expensive car only to see it off the road more often than it is on?Interesting comments. Yes I have bought cheaper brands that have been good Trial and error I believe with them
I bought an inexpensive "throw-away" battery powered ozito drill approximately 9 yrs ago from a toss out table in Bunnings. This drill has done an enormous amount of work, sometimes doing heavier tasks than it was designed for, and is STILL GOING TODAY and running on the same battery after countless re-charges. I recently tried to buy a back-up battery for this drill but they are no longer available.Your Say Sunday Poll: Do you believe ‘you get what you pay for’?
A bit of a different question today!
This is inspired by a member who mentioned they love Breville and their products have lasted 30+ years.
It had us thinking, are you better off paying for the expensive product offering and hoping it lasts or for the inexpensive option with the hope it’ll last but the knowledge that you can simply replace it?
Eg. Would a Kmart food processor last as long as one from Breville, or does it not matter because you ‘get what you pay for’?
We’d also love to hear if you have any purchases (expensive or inexpensive) that you’ve been pleasantly surprised by.
I am 85 - my Hoover washer is 22, my Fisher & Pykel fridge is 22, my small hatchback car is also 22 - and I have everything crossed that they will keep going. Everything now has built-in obsolescence and I dread having to make brand decisions now....so my lovely faithful appliances, just keep going a little while longer.
Mind you - they have all been looked after - cleaned and ser