One thing that does 'pee me off' here in Canada (probably North America as a whole) is the poor quality of electrical goods. I hear you saying "what on earth is he talking about?", well let me tell you that since moving to Canada (four years this coming Nov 5th) we have brought 2 kettles, 3 irons, 1 toaster and all have failed.
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I was so fed up with buying expensive kettles in an effort to get quality, that after our last electric kettle failed we purchased a low tech, whistling, on the stove (cooker) top type kettle. Ah to be back in the 1960's. But you know what it works every time! Replacement cost $20 and unlikely to break in the next 10 years.
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We have had the same experience with Iron's it doesnt matter what brand you buy they all seem to have a built in life span of just over a year may 18 months max (funnily enough the warranty for all things electric is 12 months).
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The toaster was the same! So it is back to whacking the bread under the grill and remembering to turn it over (oh the hardships I endure).
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The net result of this crappy product policy, is that you buy cheap and throw away. Something I hate!
I suppose it keeps industry ticking over. Fixing the products is often pointless because of the plastic moulded covers that you need to break to get into the workings. |
• Saturday 31 October 2009 - Untitled Comment