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I see a bright future for "low tech" tech companies soon.
"Here's our new fridge.
- What does it does?
- It cools your food.
- And?
- That's it."
I've wanted to have the capital to start a company like that for a while now, but with one more selling point: repairability and promises of backwards compatibility of some degree. So the fridge not only cools your food, but you can replace the compressor yourself at home, and of a future model uses a different one, it will have the same screw placement and size for coils so you can fix/upgrade it. The washer/dryer not only wash/dry clothes, but the barrel and motor are easily replaceable, etc. Basically the framework laptop of appliances.
I doubt they bother with backwards compatibility, but Miele has longer parts availability than pretty much anyone else. They’re also not publicly traded.
The low-tech appliances in my cheap apartment work pretty great. Just modern enough not to waste a ton of water, but still have knobs and rattle the floors.
As it should be
Similar to the only white packaging and black text marketing from the xkcd https://xkcd.com/993/
I used to never want a fridge with any sort of icemaker or water dispenser. The place I moved into came with a fridge that has an icemaker in the freezer and a water dispenser in the fridge. The appliance is approaching 18 years old. There are some modern luxuries that just work so long as they aren't over complicated.
Wonderful! I'll take two.