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PatrickforB

(15,365 posts)
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 01:21 PM Yesterday

What in the heck is going on with toasters? And YES, this is an issue. Specifically the issue is planned obsolescence so [View all]

Wall Street greed lizards and corporations can line their pockets with more PROFITS by making crummy products that don't last.

I hate this shit.

I've been shopping for toasters. Good whole grain bread that is actually healthy for you tends to require a toaster with a LONG SLOT because those loaves when baked are generally flatter and wider.

I have a crummy toaster already. It has lasted maybe three or four years because I made it last. I cleaned it. I nurtured it. I talked gently to it. But now that relationship is over because it BURNS my toast in the corners while leaving the center soft. Gotta get a new one, right?

So I went online. A bunch of cheap plastic ones that reviews say were defective from the get-go or stopped toasting evenly or even working after a short time. These cheap-shit toasters are generally around $25 to $45.

Well...no...I want a GOOD toaster that will last for years. Oh, gee...those babies go for $199 up. No shit. And I'm not paying over $200 for a toaster, but because of a little thing called 'planned obsolescence,' those are my choices. I can buy a crap toaster that might last a few months for $35. But if I want a GOOD, DEPENDABLE toaster that works for years I have to pay out the nose.

This is what happens when you let a bunch of Wall Street bean counters be the tail that wags the dog. We used to have manufacturers with good union workers who had pride in what they made. Now due to NAFTA and other factors, driven by Wall Street greed, many of those factories have been offshored to places where people are exploited for sub-living wages. And now, with the new AI panacea, so-called customer 'care' centers are soulless black holes where you end up screaming AGENT AGENT AGENT!!! just to get through the stupid AI, and then if you can't just give up and throw the defective product away and buy another overpriced, poor quality product in its place.

All the while Wall Street just roars with glee and ever higher profits, and billionaires continue lining their pockets.

We middle class bear the burden of paying out the nose, more and more and more, for less and less and less.

Tired of it? I sure am. By the way, look at pictures of some of these billionaires and Wall Street honchos and tell me they aren't reptilian!

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I hear ya Nikossitti Yesterday #1
I have noticed an explosion of absolutely ridiculous "toasters" with 'features' I can imagine using hlthe2b Yesterday #2
I've had my snowybirdie Yesterday #3
Delonghi Toaster Oven Botany Yesterday #4
I've not shopped for a toaster oven (we have an Oster), House of Roberts Yesterday #7
My old DeLonghi Toaster Oven would probably still be going if my ex hadn't pitched it because it was "old." Botany Yesterday #10
I concur on the DeLonghi oil-filled heaters. NT mahatmakanejeeves 20 hrs ago #36
If your not too picky, you can buy one from a thrift store. Omnipresent Yesterday #5
beat me to it. mopinko Yesterday #16
It's the same with most products bucolic_frolic Yesterday #6
When we lived in roach city - Houston, Texas TexLaProgressive Yesterday #8
My Proctor-Sylex Type T71 has served me well. Hugin Yesterday #9
I cut the piece of bread in half fargone Yesterday #11
She Who Must be Obeyed nurses our 40+ year old toaster along Brother Buzz Yesterday #12
100% agree Prairie Gates Yesterday #13
You can get quality, but the cost is sky high gulliver Yesterday #14
Take a look at the mercuryblues Yesterday #15
Toaster oven is the way to go. Diamond_Dog Yesterday #17
Toaster oven. Wednesdays Yesterday #18
Same here SheltieLover 20 hrs ago #28
I love my Black & Decker convection toaster oven dickthegrouch Yesterday #19
Go to Goodwill or find an estate sale. flvegan Yesterday #20
Oh, this is halarious! Toast on subscription! Wall Street will love it. Gosh, I can subscribe to say, 8 pieces of toast PatrickforB Yesterday #21
Thrift or second hand store. haele Yesterday #22
Let me know when you find a good toaster. It's very frustrating. Vinca Yesterday #23
Bought a microwave at Habitat Restore for $20 lostnfound 21 hrs ago #24
We still need a toaster with a built-in TV and wi-fi - and a self-cleaning button dalton99a 20 hrs ago #25
I can remember when their was toaster repair. Sneederbunk 20 hrs ago #26
I toast mine in my toaster oven. SheltieLover 20 hrs ago #27
Look for sales by those companies with pricey but excellent Ilsa 20 hrs ago #29
I have a Proctor Silex toaster I inherited from doc03 20 hrs ago #30
I have one of those too, but it can't handle wide slices of bread. NT mahatmakanejeeves 20 hrs ago #35
I've been looking for a new toaster myself. It's frustrating. MIButterfly 20 hrs ago #31
I bought this to fit my hippie style Tree Lady 20 hrs ago #32
That's a nice looking toaster! n/t PatrickforB 20 hrs ago #33
Are you done complaining? Here's the answer. mahatmakanejeeves 20 hrs ago #34
I bought a Breville toaster oven 10-12 years ago. It was pricey, even then. About $200. Toasts perfectly. Raftergirl 20 hrs ago #37
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