JDgreen227
Super Member
At the risk of being called an "old fogey" I have to say, they don't make 'em like they used to.
All my major kitchen appliances are name-brand, well regarded by Consumer Reports and yet have peeling finish, cracked and discolored plastic parts, and generally show accelerated falling-apartness, even though they still heat and cool.
I had occasion recently to move a neighbor's vintage clothes dryer and was amazed at how heavy it is compared to newer ones. Steel vs. plastic. At some point cheapness will make most things useless.
Thanks for the rant; I feel better now.
You are not ranting, it's very true. The difference in heft between my two freezers was very apparent when I was moving them up and down the stairs. Pretty much all consumer goods today are the same way, "build them cheaper and lighter, then raise the price to make up for that".