durango159
Well-known member
Dave, that's funny!!
I reassemble turbo nozzles in big box stores and put their attachments back on the right machines sometimes!!
Everything these days is planned obsolescence not just vacuum cleaners but also washing machines, refrigerators, carpets, etc. Manufacturers depend on machinery to break down so that they have residual business again in about 5 years when the equipment breaks. Additionally there is the price point side. Much of which is Wal-Mart. WalMart wants a product to sell at a certain price point and scavenges out a manufacturer that will do that for them. Pretty soon that machine becomes so popular due its low price that other manufacturers follow suit so that they have a high volume seller!!
I reassemble turbo nozzles in big box stores and put their attachments back on the right machines sometimes!!
Everything these days is planned obsolescence not just vacuum cleaners but also washing machines, refrigerators, carpets, etc. Manufacturers depend on machinery to break down so that they have residual business again in about 5 years when the equipment breaks. Additionally there is the price point side. Much of which is Wal-Mart. WalMart wants a product to sell at a certain price point and scavenges out a manufacturer that will do that for them. Pretty soon that machine becomes so popular due its low price that other manufacturers follow suit so that they have a high volume seller!!