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Queer Like The Slur

@argv_minus_one @screw_dog this is another excellent point, a lot of modern "crappy" products* are actually incredible in their quality/longevity to cost ratio.

*weet-bix furniture, polar fleece, the 1993 holden astra

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M.S. Bellows, Jr.

@coolandnormal @argv_minus_one @screw_dog OTOH, I just ordered a new Opinel folding carbon steel knife, because no one has made a better knife in the 134 years since Joseph Opinel crafted the first one. "Newer is only better if it's better." -my dad

Gus

@coolandnormal @argv_minus_one @screw_dog Volunteering at repair cafe (and also working in electronics) has really driven home how arbitrary this can be.

The general trend for things like appliances being "newer means shortest lived and least repairable" independent of all other factors (brand, retail price), but every now and again you run into outliers that are well made and repairable.

The kicker, from a consumer perspective this is not reliable information. "Product Y from Brand X was good last year" doesn't mean the brand hasn't since revised and "cost optimised" it, switched to a cheaper factory, squeezed their existing factory, experienced "quality fade", etc.

@coolandnormal @argv_minus_one @screw_dog Volunteering at repair cafe (and also working in electronics) has really driven home how arbitrary this can be.

The general trend for things like appliances being "newer means shortest lived and least repairable" independent of all other factors (brand, retail price), but every now and again you run into outliers that are well made and repairable.

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