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Washing machine, freezer etc. – Three electrical appliances broke way too early – replacements were fought for

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Austrian Consumer Battles Appliance​ Failures,⁣ Highlights ‘Right too Repair‘ ⁣Push

Vienna, Austria – Walter krichbaumer is locked in a frustrating cycle familiar to consumers across Europe: repeated, premature breakdowns of household appliances and a difficult fight for ⁤replacements. Over the past year, Krichbaumer’s washing machine, tumble dryer, and freezer all failed well before their expected lifespan, forcing‌ him to​ navigate warranty claims ‍and company offers he deems inadequate. His case underscores a growing consumer ‍backlash against built-in‍ obsolescence and fuels momentum behind the EU’s recently​ implemented “Right to ​Repair” directive.

Krichbaumer’s freezer, purchased for⁣ just under 800 euros, stopped working, and the company initially informed him ‌a replacement was‌ unavailable until ⁢December. A customer service representative then offered ⁤a 349 euro credit toward ⁤the purchase price, “as ⁢a gesture of goodwill, without recognizing a legal obligation,” and valid for only 14 days. Krichbaumer rejected the offer, stating, “349 euros for a device that⁤ cost just‌ under ‍800 euros is too little,” and opted to wait for a replacement in December.

The experience​ isn’t isolated.Krichbaumer notes‌ the absurdity of a nearly new appliance being discarded, a‍ sentiment echoed ‍by consumer ⁣advocates who point to a systemic issue of⁣ manufacturers designing products with limited lifespans. this practice, often driven by cost savings and planned upgrades, generates significant electronic waste and financial burden for consumers.‍

The EU’s “Right to‌ Repair” ⁢directive, first published​ in 2024, aims to combat this trend by requiring manufacturers to make spare parts and repair information more accessible to consumers ‍and self-reliant repair ‌shops. “Fortunately, something has​ changed in the EU,” Krichbaumer said. “If you think about it, there’s a freezer that’s brand‍ new and is about to be‍ thrown away – that’s crazy!”

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