Submitted by SirCheeseAlot t3_zhsdlf in BuyItForLife
I guess build quality and materials, but why make those things? I know money, but I mean, is it that much of a difference to make a quality product with quality materials?
Like whatever it is, a power tool, a vacuum, a speaker. These things do work. For a little while. Its not like they are empty inside.
I guess I wonder. If you go to the trouble of making anything, why not spend just a little more to make it a quality product? Again, I know money. What I mean is, does it really cost that much more to make the product last for a long time? Its like they are running a race and give up at 85% of the way. Just go the rest of the way.
It just doesnt make sense to me.
Ronnoc527 t1_iznlwnf wrote
Suppose light bulbs cost twice as much but lasted much longer, you would not need to buy them nearly so frequently. Therefore, consumers would spend less money on lightbulbs in a lifetime and the manufacturers would make less money.
Things are often designed to break and force the consumer to purchase new stock. It's known as planned obsolescence.
The only reason to build things to last would be if you cared more about workmanship and pride than economics. While this might be true for individuals, it is almost never true for shareholders and therefore incredibly rare as a company outlook.