- cross-posted to:
- coffee@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- coffee@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2468271
Original post was titled âCoffee machines reliability chartâ, but the image says that theyâre in the âespresso machine categoryâ.
The biggest swiss online seller makes charts for warranty claims. Basically: how many warranty claims does each brand have? This chart only shows the most popular brands of coffee machines sold on the site, but I still find it interesting.
I find it very odd that the cheapest brands that use plastic like Smeg, sage/breville and delonghi apparently have less faults than e61 based metal machines from Lelit and rocket.
It could be a user perception thing. If something feels cheap, weâre more careful with it. If it feels sturdy, weâre rougher with it. Maybe weâre the ones that cause the breakage.
Or, maybe, itâs an acceptance thing. When something is cheap, weâre not worried about fixing it or complaining about it when it breaks, we just accept the fact that it was cheap and replace it. But when itâs expensive, we donât accept when it breaks, we complain about it and we strive to fix it, instead of replace it.
I assume a consumer bias is hidden in there