Anonymous wrote:The buzzword for what you're looking for is "buy it for life."
Anonymous wrote:Yes OP! I've really noticed this too - and lately with towels. This is crazy, but I have a set of towels from when I was in college in the 80s that I've used for lo these 30+ years, and they still look beautiful - rich color, NO fraying whatsoever, perfect edges. I have many, many towels that I've bought since that time, and some of them started falling apart within weeks! It's crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I think the short answer to your question is yes, everything is poorly made these days. It is far more lucrative for companies to make an inexpensive product that has to be replaced every year or two rather than an expensive product that lasts 10 years. I've been shopping for a new countertop microwave oven and the reviews on every single one of them pretty much say it will last 1-3 years.
FWIW, I have found the non-stick T-FAL pans to last longer than most others I have purchased. I use my 9" pan several times each day. I hand wash after each use and it lasts for 3-4 years. I then replace it. Each pan with a glass lid costs about $30 on Amazon. I also have 6" and 12" T-Fal pans that are doing very well.
Anonymous wrote:I think the short answer to your question is yes, everything is poorly made these days. It is far more lucrative for companies to make an inexpensive product that has to be replaced every year or two rather than an expensive product that lasts 10 years. I've been shopping for a new countertop microwave oven and the reviews on every single one of them pretty much say it will last 1-3 years.
FWIW, I have found the non-stick T-FAL pans to last longer than most others I have purchased. I use my 9" pan several times each day. I hand wash after each use and it lasts for 3-4 years. I then replace it. Each pan with a glass lid costs about $30 on Amazon. I also have 6" and 12" T-Fal pans that are doing very well.