• agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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    2 hours ago

    People have mentioned energy use and safety, but adjusting for inflation they were also way more expensive, a washing machine in the 50s was over $1000 in today’s dollars. If you’re willing to spend that much, you can find great reliable appliances with long lives.

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      Lol 1000 doesn’t even get you half way to a speed Queen. You just get the same low end shit except it’s got app or screen that with show you add eventually.

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      I am ready to give that money, if the device will last for 50 years. But it is really hard to rely on the machines. Even the best ones may break after a few years.

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      I wonder how much that high cost could be reduced by modern manufacturing. Same/similar designs, but modern tooling and logistics.

      I mean, they did not have CNC mills back then.