The unfixable 8000 dollar stove; Shame on Aga and the Rayburn. [8:58 | May 06 24 | Louis Rossmann]
The unfixable 8000 dollar stove; Shame on Aga and the Rayburn. [8:58 | May 06 24 | Louis Rossmann]
Summary
- Companies intentionally make repairable products unfixable by withholding proprietary parts, affecting various industries.
- Profit-driven motives lead manufacturers to prioritize disposable models, disregarding consumer rights of ownership.
- The issue of unrepairable products extends beyond specific brands, impacting consumers across the board.
- Lack of access to essential parts hinders independent repair technicians and limits consumer choices.
- Even high-priced products like televisions can have privacy concerns, regardless of brand or cost.
- Recognizing and addressing the trend of unrepairable products is crucial to protect consumer rights.
- Blackberry the cat provides unexpected entertainment during the video.
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