Most kitchen appliances go in a closet someplace.
Somethings you just don't need to last forever and if they do who decides?
Please don't say Consumer Reports.

Most cheap items from dollar shops or Walmart are just temporary like
when you get a new house or just get married. You fill the house with
cheap necessities like dish drain rack, ironing board cheap toaster
etc. Then as you settle and save you replace with the perm items. Or
you move and find out your cute red appliances clash with your new
kitchen that comes with green built in appliances.

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On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Robert Munn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Part of my solution to the problem is to ban poorly made goods
> entirely. We should then employ Americans to build only very high
> quality products that last as long as possible. I've started buying
> commercial grade kitchen appliances because that's the only way you
> can buy something made of metal instead of plastic.

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