Saturday, November 17, 2007
NO PARTS AVAILABLE FOR PROCTOR SILEX
Here's another example of built in obsolescence. The Proctor Silex toaster oven I purchased new less than two years ago has lost the ability to keep the door closed because two defective springs, worth about fifty cents, broke. I contacted the company which advised me to contact a repair depot. The parts are unavailable. So a $30 machine which works fine otherwise is junk because of fifty cents in parts. This is just outrageous. Don't buy Proctor Silex or any product whose manufacture does not provide sufficient parts and or service.
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1 comment:
right on brother!
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