• Taniwha420@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I’d like a pretty stripped down phone, and am intrigued by the concept of the Fair Phone. I looked at the Nothing Phone and the aesthetic is neat, but in the end it just seemed like different bells and whistles. It’s like if I didn’t want to wear fancy clothes, just simple working clothes. This looks like simple working clothes, but it’s actual streetwear from a boutique.

    Cars and devices: can we just get simple, repairable machines?

    EDIT: houses, too. I’d rather plain and quality than fancy shit.

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      10 months ago

      Houses are easier because standardization and regs (safety, really).

      It’s appliances that are getting all the BS, and I hope we’ll always be able to buy non-smart appliances.

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        10 months ago

        My parents recently got a new washer/dryer set; they had to buy commercial (though available to consumers) units to get non-smart units.

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          Oh, I’m in the same boat. I was like, “$1000 for a ‘smart’ washer with shitty plastic parts or $2000 for a Speed Queen? I think if this washer breaks, I’m just going to buy the commercial washer.” They last forever.

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            10 months ago

            Speed Queen is the brand in the commercial used space. Can’t beat them. Parts always available.

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          10 months ago

          I’ve been eyeing some commercial units partly because of this. Also because they’re made to run forever, and they continue to make parts for them.

          Plus, the price of new consumer washers/dryers are well into the price of used commercial units, and approaching the price of low-end commercial stuff (that’s far better made and maintainable).

          The used washing machine I’m looking at is $2k. With a known number of run hours on it (because it’s a commercial unit), easy access to internals (again, commercial), designed to be mountable, with proper leveling capability. These things are quiet and don’t shake at all.