The superficiality of your thought-process keeps amazing me. I did not describe cheap products, nor expensive ones. What I did describe is apparently beyond your capability of comprehension. At least that prevents me from calling you an outright liar; ignorance is as adequate a reason for telling untruths as deceitfulness. And no, dear ignorant Joey, I make it a point to NEVER downvote posts, so I won't even do that to this little bundle of misguided disinformation.
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You talked about warranty. Did you not say that word? Do you understand what a warranty means? You said that they make it so that the products will fall apart after the warranty expires. That means cheap. Because products are not suppose to fall apart in less than ten years. A good product should be able to last many decades. Products that last less than that is cheap. Some people were downvoting me and I thought you sent them to me. One of the guys is named b l o o m. If I try to write his name, he will probably flag this comment.
OMG you're still desperately clutching at straws... Or are you really that oblivious? Here, I'll try and spell it out one last time:
No. That's defective, not cheap. Nothing wrong with cheap, everything wrong with defective, especially when it's made defective on purpose, just so the manufacturer can make a bunch of extra bucks. You're still blinded to so much obvious truths, no matter in how many different ways they're explained to you. I read somewhere on your blog that you held a teaching job at one time... the horror...
Defective is cheap. They are the same thing. High quality means not defective. It can't have high quality and be defective at the same time.