Definitely is a throw away society where things are made not to last very long and is cheaper to buy new than to repair.
A couple years ago I sold a washer for my sister who had moved interstate.. worked fine. Guy who paid for it got it because his had died, needed one for work as he owned a business cleaning holiday accommodation. Told me his died and called up a repair guy the same day, repair guy wanted something like $250 for parts and labour (it was a public holiday so was more expensive).. Washer I was selling cost him only $200.
Fridge I own I brought secondhand 5 years ago for $20. It was atleast 10 years old when I got it I would say, gave it a clean out and a lick of paint. People have made jokes to me about my old fridge.. but these same people have brought brand new fridges in the time of me having mine.. and then they have died and had to buy new ones
Throw away society is great for us scrappers tho, whether we are pulling apart and scrapping, or just fixing minor issues and reselling
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