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The Best Examples Of 'They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To'

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Reddit user Texasraised420 asked: 'What is the best example of ‘they don’t make ‘em like they used to’?'

Growing up we used a can opener, toaster and hand mixer that my Mother received as wedding gifts. She was married in 1966 and those small appliances were still working well into the 1990s.

When Mum sold her house and downsized, she decided to get new small appliances that matched. The old but still functioning ones were avocado green, stainless and harvest gold.

Since then I've gone through countless electric can openers, toasters and hand mixers and none worked as well or as long as those ones from the 1960s.

The ones with moving parts don't have the same power as the old ones and the toasters all lose heating coils in just a few years.

My complaints about small appliances are mirrored by many.


Reddit user Texasraised420 asked:

"What is the best example of ‘they don’t make ‘em like they used to’?"

Dr. Martens

"Boots, specifically Doc Martens."

"They used to be made as actual worker's boots and were very sturdy, could last you decades."

"Now even the leather ones still somehow get holes in them."

~ mythsofthevalley

"They were better quality boots until about a decade ago, and now they're just trash."

"Not repairable, terrible quality leather, plastic finish."

~ kv4268

HP Printers

"HP Printers."

"The old grey bricks that you saw 20 years ago in every office that connect via the old parallel printer port were amazing workhorses."

"Anything from the last 15 years is the epitome of cheap garbage."

~ LotusCSGO

Clothes

" Clothes."

"In 2001 or 2002, I got a pair of pajama pants from Walgreens, of all places."

"I wore them pretty regularly for around 15 years and finally threw them out due to them getting threadbare are forming a few holes near the knees. All the seams were mostly still fine."

"The pair I got to replace them began tearing at the seams after six months. Like, not just the seams ripping, but the FABRIC ripping near the seams."

"It's infuriating."

~ tastyprawn

Shoes

"Shoes."

"Cobblers weren't as niche of a profession in the past as they are now... all shoes were repairable."

"Now you need to buy expensive, heritage shoes for them to be worth repairing."

"Otherwise you're happy if they last 2 years."

~ tjrdnyr

Movie Theaters

"Movie theaters."

"They used to say 'the show starts at the sidewalk' and dazzle patrons with unique architecture meant to transport them to another world, with neon and statues and murals and more; sensational displays and activities to promote different movies; constant diligent attention to the picture and sound; and 'complete presentations' packed with the feature film plus shorts, organ music, a prize giveaway, and sometimes even a live stage show."

"It's tough to understand the extent of this style of showmanship because even the 'nice historic theater' that survives in many towns and cities was often a low- or mid-tier example in its prime, and very few places have the resources to offer all the trimmings even if they wanted to."

"Instead, now it seems many theaters are just dirty shoeboxes with a high schooler trying to do their best to ensure a fair presentation on 10 screens, there are 20 minutes of previews, and you're hustled out before the credits are over—but at least there are recliners?"

~ 853fisher

Refrigerators

"Refrigerators."

"I've gone through about a half dozen refrigerators in my adult lifetime—all built after 2000—and none lasted more than five years."

"But the one my parents had in the basement was older than God and ran no matter what we did to it."

"It was the size of a small car, weighed as much, and apparently was armor plated."

"Pretty sure it would have laughed at any gun we owned."

~ Kiyohara

"In 2018, my family's old fridge finally gave up after 59 years of service."

"In that time, it never broke down."

"Earlier this year, the replacement fridge we bought broke down."

"59 years versus 5 years."

~ ThePeasantKingM

Corning Ware

"Corning Ware."

"The new ones chip and scratch so easy."

"You can find people with ones from the 60's that they still use."

~ Bawkalor

Jeans

"I feel like jeans aren't made as well as they once were."

"When I was younger a pair of jeans were sturdy and would last 2 years at the minimum."

"Now I'm lucky if I get a year without them getting ratty, plus the material is thin and flimsy as f*ck."

~ severaltalkingducks

Chocolate

"The kind of chocolate you give out at Halloween."

"When I was younger Snickers and Reeses and all of that type of stuff was delicious."

"Now it just taste like manufactured plastic."

~ Scarlaymama0721

Sewing Machines

"Sewing machines."

"All the interior parts used to be metal. My mom's 50 year old machine (Kenmore) is still going."

"My 20 yearokld machine is a f*cking tank (Husqvarna)."

"New ones wear out so stupid quick. Even the new Husqvarnas aren't nearly as good as mine and they're still stupid expensive."

"I spent $800 on mine, but I got an $800 machine, ya feel me?"

~ GreenOnionCrusader

Washers

"A repair technician told me that the new HE washers are meant to last about 7 years."

"It’s literally a metal tube that agitates clothes and soapy water at various speeds."

"And why would an $800 circuit board give out so quickly?

"Meanwhile, my parents’ Kenmore from 1987 is still going strong."

~ PaperbackBuddha

Dryers

"I've gotten very good at repairing our mid-80s Kennmore dryer via YouTube videos and Amazon replacement parts."

"Neighbors up the way have been through 2 HE dryers in the past 10 years."

~ RicardoMultiball

Dehumidifiers

"Dehumidifiers."

"I’m on my 3rd since buying a house in early 2018."

"Everything is made to break."

~ sonofthenation

Video Games

" Video games, at least in some respect."

"It feels so common nowadays for games to be released in an unfinished, unacceptably buggy state because companies want to rush it out. They know people will buy it, and they can just finish it later."

"Plus there's still the issue of DLC that feels like 15-ish years ago would have been a part of the base game. Now you gotta cough up extra money for it."

"And the preorder bonuses and different editions that can come with different preorder bonuses."

"Either with a super omega deluxe version that's twice the cost of the game and comes with everything, or the lack thereof so you can't possibly get all the content being offered."

~ NathanHavokx

I switched to manual can openers about a decade ago, but now even those don't last.

Pull tops are my friend now.

What things do you think were better in the past?

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