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Default Home appliance cost in hours

On Fri, 11 Mar 2016 20:06:29 -0600, "Dean Hoffman"
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Well, I have 9 of the 11. I'd leave the TV off the list. That
really
isn't an appliance in my view. That would put the 1959 hours at 758 vs.
the 2016 hours at 140. The 1959 worker had to work 5.4 times as many
hours
as the 2016 worker for about the same stuff.
Others have mentioned how much more reliable the old stuff was. Not TVs.
Tubes went out, the vertical and horizontal holds were sometimes finicky,
and remote controls are better channel changers than kids.
No microwave on the list. I thought they weren't invented until the 1960s
but found out differently. An article here http://preview.alturl.com/zb2nq
talks about a man named Tracy Spencer. He dropped out of school at 12 but
became an expert on radar tubes.
He had a candy bar melt in his pocket at work so decided to investigate.


I dont consider a toaster, crock pot, elec frying pan, blender, elec can
opener, and so on appliances. They're just kitchen gadgets.

I also dont consider tv, stereo, radio, or computer on that list, since
they are entertainment. And definitely not the toilet...

In my opinion, appliances are large items that run on electricity or
gas.

That would include

Stove
Refrig
Washer
Dryer,
Microwave
Dishwasher
Freezer
And maybe Air Conditioner

Of course if we include the Air Cond, we may as well add a furnace to
the list.