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The unfixable 8000 dollar stove; Shame on Aga and the Rayburn. [8:58 | May 06 24 | Louis Rossmann]

Summary

  1. Companies intentionally make repairable products unfixable by withholding proprietary parts, affecting various industries.
  2. Profit-driven motives lead manufacturers to prioritize disposable models, disregarding consumer rights of ownership.
  3. The issue of unrepairable products extends beyond specific brands, impacting consumers across the board.
  4. Lack of access to essential parts hinders independent repair technicians and limits consumer choices.
  5. Even high-priced products like televisions can have privacy concerns, regardless of brand or cost.
  6. Recognizing and addressing the trend of unrepairable products is crucial to protect consumer rights.
  7. Blackberry the cat provides unexpected entertainment during the video.
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