Normal Things That Used To Last FOREVER
Mar 11, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published3 months ago
Duration16:31
Video ID1rZtaC9DDSc
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views340
Likes7
Comments1
Engagement Rate2.35%
Likes per 100 views2.06
Comments per 1K views2.94
Video Tags
#planned obsolescence#why things break so fast#right to repair#why modern appliances are garbage#everyday objects that used to last forever#consumerism#planned obsolescence documentary#phoebus cartel#fast fashion#why stuff breaks#designed to fail#tech conspiracy#john deere right to repair#lightbulb conspiracy#history of planned obsolescence#printer ink scam#video essay#wealth and consumerism
Description
Ever wonder why your grandparents' fridge is still running, but yours broke right after the warranty expired? You are not crazy—you are being scammed.
Welcome to the dark reality of "Planned Obsolescence." From secret lightbulb cartels to printers holding your ink hostage, corporations are intentionally designing products to fail. Here are 10 everyday objects that used to last forever, but are now built for the trash.
⏳ Chapters & Timestamps:
00:00 Why Modern Appliances Break So Fast
00:28 The Immortal Lightbulb Conspiracy (Phoebus Cartel)
02:36 The Bulletproof Pantyhose Mystery
04:22 The Hostage Printer & Ink Cartridge Scam
05:58 The Sealed Battery Trap (Smartphone Tricks)
07:25 The Disposable Washing Machine Problem
08:55 The Single-Use Wardrobe (Fast Fashion Dark Side)
10:23 The Tractor Software Lock (Right to Repair)
11:40 The Sawdust Furniture Illusion
12:52 The Poisonous Frying Pan (Teflon Dangers)
14:12 The Digital Disappearing Act (You Own Nothing)
In this video essay, we expose the history of planned obsolescence and consumerism. We dive deep into why things break down so fast today compared to the past, the fight for the Right to Repair movement, and how modern manufacturing prioritizes profit over durability. If you're tired of replacing your tech, fast fashion clothing, and household appliances every year, this mini-documentary will change how you shop forever.
#PlannedObsolescence #RightToRepair #Consumerism