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Old 13-08-2007, 06:59 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Flymo Hover Comact 350 motor

On 13 Aug, 12:14, "Fatboy40" wrote:
I suppose the point of this post is...

Looking for a supplier of cheap new/reconditioned motors.
Whine about how everything is treated as being disposable nowadays


There is a more positive way to look at these things. Engineering has
improved, and sales quantities increased, to the point where it is
worthwhile value-engineering the product to reduce the original cost.
(there were not even any electric mowers at all 50 years ago!)

Reliability is now so high that the number of replacement motors
moving through the repair channel is low. This means that the cost of
each one works out quite high, because there are no efficiencies of
scale.

The plastic and steel can be recycled. Your difficult choice is the
product of a lot of clever people optimising the processs.

40 years ago you would have bought a push mower, built to last 30
years. It would have cost you a months wages. Now you can buy an
electric one that will cost a week's wages and last (normally) 5 to 10
years. Are you better off or worse off?