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We had one of those Electrolux vacuum cleaners until the late 90s when we had to get rid of it because it was becoming difficult to buy the dust bags.
My dad had one of those imperial tape measures which you flip the handle out and wind back yourself. He probably still uses it since unlike the spring-loaded ones you get nowadays it didn't break if you had to measure something which was the advertised length of the tape.

I reckon gameshow contestants should go back to winning actual prizes like they did in the 70s and 80s so the the audiences can "woo" at the idea of someone winning a Goblin Teasmade, 14" TV/VHS combo or a free-standing teak veneered record player, not boring cash.

As much as I'd love to have a play around with the 35mm developing equipment, Super 8 camcorders or those hand-operated adding machines, other things like the 'wall art' which doubles as a tea tray, fluffy toilet seat covers or those flowery bedspreads can stay in the 70s. I don't think Argos would get away with selling air guns any more either.
 
i bought a 2nd hand Daewoo combi microwave from a car boot sale for £8. 13 years ago. apart from a replacement lamp, it' been in almost daily use since and still works perfectly.
Apparently thats one of the reasons james dyson refused a takeover attempt by one of the big branded american companies as he said men in suits would knock out cheap junk with the dyson brand to keep shareholders happy and not build decent quality stuff that people value, it would be about numbers not engineering. He has hinted when he dies his kids will get part of the company, the staff a chunk and the rest will be in a charitable trust meaning nobody can ruin the company too easily.
so why is he chrning out junk that breaks down i 18 months and they refuse to supply pars, e.g. i asked them for a set of carbon brushes for a dyson, their answer was no chance, but you can have a new motor for £90 + VAT.
 
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Apparently thats one of the reasons james dyson refused a takeover attempt by one of the big branded american companies as he said men in suits would knock out cheap junk with the dyson brand to keep shareholders happy and not build decent quality stuff that people value, it would be about numbers not engineering.
Yet he seems able to make over priced unreliable junk, especially after he shifted manufactured out to the country.
 
Apparently thats one of the reasons james dyson refused a takeover attempt by one of the big branded american companies as he said men in suits would knock out cheap junk with the dyson brand to keep shareholders happy and not build decent quality stuff that people value, it would be about numbers not engineering. He has hinted when he dies his kids will get part of the company, the staff a chunk and the rest will be in a charitable trust meaning nobody can ruin the company too easily.
Those Dyson vacuum cleaners ain’t that good....plastics feel flimsy, plus when you empty them in the wheelie bin, the muck it’s sucked up either ends up in your face or on the neighbours washing (depending on the wind direction!)
Wish they would invent a vacuum cleaner where the muck goes into a disposable container or “bag”;)
 
Was referring to the cooker, I just use one of the inflation based calcs Historical UK inflation rates and calculator - http://inflation.iamkate.com I don't think that companies don't make thing that last its more that people wont pay for them.

Hello Stephen Rowley,

Thanks very much for the Link to the Historical UK Inflation Rates list & Money Value Calculator.

As You know it is showing that Money amounts from 1974 should be multiplied by 11.10 to find the `equivalent value` in 2017 which is the latest year available on the calculator.

Regards,

Chris
 
not everything is the same. 20 smokes in 1974 cost 35p. 35 x 11.10 = £3.88 , so why asre they now £8?
 
petrol was 35p a gallon. now £5.50. that's a x 15.

beer was 30p a pint. now £3.75 that's closer to the x 11.10.
 
Hello telectrix,

I agree with the examples that You gave.

Although I appreciated Member StephenRowley replying to me with a Link to the Historical UK Inflation Rates list & Money Value Calculator I would prefer to believe `real life` examples such as You gave.

I thought that I was about right in my comparisons in my previous messages on this thread when I was comparing an Office Clerks wages in various years to the price of the TV in Argos in 1974 and what the equivalent value - but according to the Calculator I was miles out.

Using your example the price of a Pint - which You stated was 30p in 1974 and now £3.75 does approximately `tally` with the Calculator [£3.33] - however I do not remember £500.00 seeming to be worth £5500 in `buying power` then !

Also as You wrote the Cigarettes and Petrol prices definitely do not follow the `multiply by 11.10` calculation.

I am sure that We could find `real life` examples that both confirm and refute the Historical Money Value Calculator.

Regards,

Chris
 
and, of course, if wages had gone up by x 11, we'd be on £00 a week. in '74, i was earning £28/week wages, then self-employed £60. so 60 x 11.10 = £666. i wish.
 
... I still have my dad's electric drill, a Bridges model ...
I remember my dad's Bridges drill. It lasted for decades.
It was called the 'Bridges Neonic', having as it did a neon indicator on top, connected between live and the case, to indicate whether an earth was present, or not.
 
I remember when Argos was originally Green Shield Stamps, bought a B+D drill there with a saw attachment, if you think they would hold up now you'd be mistaken the thing rattled so much the screws would loosen and your hand would go numb. Ah them where the days.
 

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