• January 17, 2018

10 Products That Are Designed To Fail

Surely engineers design their products to be awesomely reliable right? Well, not exactly as these 10 casing examples prove.

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15 thoughts on “10 Products That Are Designed To Fail

    1. Every appliance in my home is from 1952. And they all work. Tho the b/w Zenith TV did die a few years back – and I didn’t replace it. The average electric bill for my 4br home is $25 monthly – leaving me to believe that the older appliances were more energy efficient than they are today.

    2. Smartphones are also not ENVIRONMENT-FRIENDLY, moreover, they cost too much and go bad too soon….I have switched back to feature phones and use internet only on my laptop ! And my feature phone is running smooth for past 5 years !! (my only tablet , iPad Air, had spontaneous “white death” exactly after 3 years from the first set-up….looked definitely like a conspiracy , and with current news got confirmed….I swore off of any Apple products in future….also, my earlier smartphone from Samsung also became heavily dependent on charging, just after 2.5 years of normal usage , effectively turning into a fixed-/land-line….) now I am extremely satisfied with the old-timey feature mobile phone

    3. Honestly, I was closely introduced to 3 of the named topics (games, lightbulbs and printers) and I would like to point out that at least in 2 of those (games and lightbulbs) you had quite a bit of misinformation on the mentioned topics (you guys kind of forgot to mention luminosity if the “eternal” lightbulb and for games…. too much of that to put into comment). This begs questions how many of those mistakes were in the topics I don’t understand and frankly said considering that I can say that ~66% of the provided information was incorrect/misleading then I don’t have much of a trust in the rest.

  1. I mean, I’ve been using my laptop for 7 years now. It’s kinda laggy now but it still works. So get rekt manufacturer

    Dude a new calculus book at my university costs $600. This is why I PDF my textbooks

    Consoles are forcing obsolescence huh? Suddenly PC is looking pretty good isn’t it?

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