• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    They were way more repairable though. We had a gas dryer that lasted 40 years and was only replaced because we moved somewhere without gas.

    It was basically a big egg timer with an electric motor and a gas burner. You could fix anything on it with a crescent wrench, screwdriver, and off-the-shelf components from the hardware store for about 9 bucks.

    The replacement dryer has had to have $1000+ circuit boards replaced more than once.

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      The WTF here is not necessarily that some component on the circuit board failed, but that the manufacturer charges $400-$1000 for it with a straight face and gets away with it when they undoubtedly have that board made in China for about $4 per unit.

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        14 hours ago

        The big thing you and a lot of posters are missing is what happens when those parts aren’t made anymore. With a standard motor that uses a start capacitor, you can get that cap or motor as a generic part or from another manufacturer, if your modern appliance eats its vfd board now, you can replace it for $$$. If it dies in 8 years, its probably already been discontinued and you are sol even if you wanted to pay for it.