Mr Pig said:
You can't really complain. These things are so cheap they have to be considered disposable.
True.
Mr Pig said:
It's the consumer's own fault, they want everything at the lowest price and the manufacturers just go along.
Not true

I sell a premium price product for a living and find it easy to deal with cheaper competition. It's an old but true cliche, the customer actually wants the best deal not the best price.
Right now, I have fully functional digital box but a duff toaster, it's third one that has died this year. Now, I want a decent toaster, not a supermarket £20 toaster but not a Phillippe Stark £x's toaster. I'd happily spend £50 on a decent toaster but looking closely at models from brands that have had, historically, a good name, I find that some are the very same as the supermarket "named" junk. I've given up, I go to bed thinking about toaster quality. "Branding" has gone mad, I am sure ALL toasters are made by one man, a blind man, with parkinson's, with only a Xmas cracker multi-tool in some hut in Shenzhen. It's a minfield looking for a decent electrical appliance.
Rant nearly over but, it's not just short-lived electrical stuff that globalisation has dumped on us, it's everything,......maybe 2 years ago my can opener died, it was given to me when I left home 24 years ago. I went through 3 replacements in one bleedin day

I didn't want a 99p freakin piece of chink junk, just a fully functioning can opener.........rant over