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  • darren
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    me too but when i replace it ill replace it with the very same thing again if i can find it.

    of course things will last if u take care of them.

    but id never buy anything from china as quite often the stuff is of inferior quality.
    ive nointerest in mobile phones if i ot one id stick with it never mind upgrades i just want it for calling.


    Originally posted by xmark1234 View Post
    Lol mate im same ill keep useing any items that on deathsdoor be4 i replace

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  • xmark1234
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    Lol mate im same ill keep useing any items that on deathsdoor be4 i replace

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  • amethyst
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    Originally posted by memoman View Post
    People want items at the cheapest price possible.Items are designed to fail after a specific numbers of uses because with so much choice and vast changes in popularity and trends they want you to keep buying the latest products.So much is made in china and shops want to maximise their profit percentage.New products get obsolete before they finish selling the stock that is produced.In the 30's 40's 50's the shelf life of eletrical items was several years.Now it is weeks, months at most.Some items like mobile phones they will keep bringing new models out but also still sell the last couple of models.Mobile phones re wildly overpriced if you want top models/brands.I have always said the british public are treated like sheep.This is because many are easily talked into upgrading/replacing perfectly good items because they want to keep looking trendy infront of their peers.This is just brainwashing if it is done just to keep up with the joneses!
    Christmas is coming too and companies know plenty of gullable people out there will buy just for the next model upgrade.
    I never fall for it I will keep my mobile phone until it no longer works to be honest I cannot stand gaget world

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  • vanhelsing
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    Latest iPhone/Blackberry/Samsung?
    **** that. I'm alright with a fourty quid Huawei Y300 and a few back up Pocket PCs.

    Just because something's obsolete it doesn't give manufacturers an exscuse to stop making it. I'm hoping to get hold of a Mini SD card (with adapter) but nobody sells them anymore and I think they've stopped being made.
    Last edited by vanhelsing; 16-10-2014, 21:19.

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  • Richard1978
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    I normally keep things until they break, or if something a lot better comes along.

    As long as you avoid the cheap ones I've found things will last a long time, hardly any electrics I've owned since the mid 1990s have broken.

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  • darren
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    thats true lots of us buy from overseas where the quality is of sub standard.


    i i guess todays generation are different to mine etc..
    its all about how things look now even if they dont last as long.




    Originally posted by memoman View Post
    People want items at the cheapest price possible.Items are designed to fail after a specific numbers of uses because with so much choice and vast changes in popularity and trends they want you to keep buying the latest products.So much is made in china and shops want to maximise their profit percentage.New products get obsolete before they finish selling the stock that is produced.In the 30's 40's 50's the shelf life of eletrical items was several years.Now it is weeks, months at most.Some items like mobile phones they will keep bringing new models out but also still sell the last couple of models.Mobile phones re wildly overpriced if you want top models/brands.I have always said the british public are treated like sheep.This is because many are easily talked into upgrading/replacing perfectly good items because they want to keep looking trendy infront of their peers.This is just brainwashing if it is done just to keep up with the joneses!

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  • memoman
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    People want items at the cheapest price possible.Items are designed to fail after a specific numbers of uses because with so much choice and vast changes in popularity and trends they want you to keep buying the latest products.So much is made in china and shops want to maximise their profit percentage.New products get obsolete before they finish selling the stock that is produced.In the 30's 40's 50's the shelf life of eletrical items was several years.Now it is weeks, months at most.Some items like mobile phones they will keep bringing new models out but also still sell the last couple of models.Mobile phones re wildly overpriced if you want top models/brands.I have always said the british public are treated like sheep.This is because many are easily talked into upgrading/replacing perfectly good items because they want to keep looking trendy infront of their peers.This is just brainwashing if it is done just to keep up with the joneses!

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  • amethyst
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    Originally posted by stuckinthepast77 View Post
    things just arent made nowadays to last longer than their first year on the whole,due to their manufacturing processes,ie everything is made so cheaply and on the rush that it always goes wrong-thats why you still see so many electrical items from the 70s and 80s still going strong because,as the old cliche says-they dont make them like they used to!
    It was much better when we made electric goods in the UK,all went down the pan when factories shut down for cheap products & labour in China

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  • darren
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    Most things now are made to look nice not too last a long time.

    We had a hotpoint washing machine got 15 or so yrs out of it.

    In he last 15 yrs the parents have had a further 2 or 3.

    Who cares what something looks like its about being durable not to be pretty unless its both of course.

    Ive a kettle about 5 yrs and ill use it at least 10 times per day every day so yes ive tested it out and yes its built to last the darren durability test lol

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  • stuckinthepast77
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    things just arent made nowadays to last longer than their first year on the whole,due to their manufacturing processes,ie everything is made so cheaply and on the rush that it always goes wrong-thats why you still see so many electrical items from the 70s and 80s still going strong because,as the old cliche says-they dont make them like they used to!

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  • Richard1978
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    Since I moved into a place of my own 5 years ago the only things I've had to replace were a kettle & toaster, which both lasted 3 years before acting up.

    I guess all the heating isn't good for them.

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  • Cooldeepblue
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    I once walked past a house in Blackpool where there was an awful distorted noise coming from. I said " Sounds like a party " He said " No it sounds like an Amstrad " He was of course correct !! Nasty cheap items...you get what you pay for I suppose

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  • Cooldeepblue
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    Anything Amstrad !!

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  • Trickyvee
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    I've been quite lucky with household items. Only this year did my good old plastic kettle pack up. It cost me £5 new and lasted 10 years!

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  • amethyst
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    We bought a toaster to match the kettle that has done the same a few times,the pop mechanism wont stay down,probably wont last long

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