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When did you first notice a change in quality?
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<blockquote data-quote="foeke" data-source="post: 7523875" data-attributes="member: 136529"><p>The only thing that I regularly see that is build to last, are the computers that are leased. Simple Dell HP or Lenovo Workmachines or the servers. And certain powertools. Like the Fein brand Hilto or blue bosch appliances. Quality components, nice engineering etc.</p><p>If only those engineers would focus on kitchen appliances for a while.</p><p>None would be left with "not dishwasher proof" or crazy loud brushed motors in white goods costing hundreds of dollars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foeke, post: 7523875, member: 136529"] The only thing that I regularly see that is build to last, are the computers that are leased. Simple Dell HP or Lenovo Workmachines or the servers. And certain powertools. Like the Fein brand Hilto or blue bosch appliances. Quality components, nice engineering etc. If only those engineers would focus on kitchen appliances for a while. None would be left with "not dishwasher proof" or crazy loud brushed motors in white goods costing hundreds of dollars. [/QUOTE]
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