"Planned obsolescence is one of the worst environmental disasters ever devised. "
Did you know that anything with Lifetime Warranty is utter BULLSHIT?![]()
Yes that is quite true!A lot of times, it is the lifetime of the product
I have a Tom Tom which I bought with free lifetime maps.
Now, the maps are too large a file for my device, so they say, that I have half maps now, and can't cruise the U.S. without running into the end of the world scenario.
i don't fully believe in the notion of planned obsolescence. while I do believe many companies will make a product that will only last but so long, or worst yet make something super cheap with a high profit margin that when it breaks people will just write it off as a loss.
With that said I think a lot of the planned obsolescence is the fact that eventually something newer and better will come along so any products time in the spot light will always be finite.
as far as lifetime warranties go that always depends on the company itself. For instance Ridgid has a lifetime service agreement but does everything in their power to not honor it. Where as Tekton has a "anytime warranty" which means if you break it they will replace it without needing a proof of purchase.
Things that have a lifetime warranty are deemed to have a compromise somewhere along their manufacturing process. That compromise is generally cheaper materials; this coincides with higher profit margins. So many new brands have popped up on Amazon recently, but the products are all likely to be made under the same roof somewhere in China. Its easier to get a replacement rather than attempt a repair. Nowadays many things slapped with a Made in USA decal will have a little disclaimer at the bottom "made with global materials"
- Formaldehyde flooring
- Vinyl windows and sidings
- Appliances
- Furnaces
- The list goes on...