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RE: Products are designed to fail
It is a big problem, but consumers can fight back by reporting issues. Especially in the high tech products the manufacturers keep trying to tempt us with new products, but they can force upgrades by dropping support for the old models.
I've seen stories of people who are using old appliances, e.g. cooker, iron, that are 50 years old! Newer models are unlikely to last that long. People are less likely to repair items now as it can be cheaper to buy a new one. That's not good for the environment.
Printers are definitely a rip-off. HP just got caught out deploying an update that made it harder to use 3rd party ink. I know I've spent a small fortune on ink over the years.
printer ink is an issue with all brands... i now make it a point to chech cost per page before buying a printer. A year ago i bought a brother printer (a plotter) and it was an absolute steal :)
Up till recently we had some such appliances as well, but recently changed them.
Though if you think about it the cost of such appliances has greatly decreased in the last 20 years.
Stoves for example fell from 2000€ to as little as 300€.