One thing is that people often buy something made of cheap plastic that will break easily instead of something more durable: if there's not enough demand for higher quality stuff then there's no supply either. Often during time something is manufactured there are internal changes to make manufacturing cheaper and to increase profits so they might not be compatible. Well, I agree that they should be fixable but these days they often are not, which is unfortunate and causes huge piles of garbage. I won't buy another stick either unless I hear that the company supports their stuff. When everything is disposable, everything is trash. Sorry, when something costs 150 bucks you ought to be able to keep it going for a decent interval. I'd gladly pay more for products made in the USA that last more than for the duration of a crummy two year warranty. My gas grill is 25 years old and works as well as the day I bought it. I have stuff in my attic from 30 years ago that works as good as the day I bought it. ![]() And yeah, it lasted way more than two years. ![]() Plus, I'm old enough to remember when everything was made in the USA. İlk olarak goofey tarafından gönderildi:The parts must be available, they are still selling the exact same stick.
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