Protecting Your Investments
Let’s face it, in today’s day and age we live in a culture with a throw away mentality. So many of us pick up a new cell phone every year, a new computer every two years, a new barbeque grill every three years, and we are lucky if we keep a car for more than four years before trading up for a new model. Is it that the products just aren’t made the way they were in the past or is it just easier throw away the slightly used and go out and buy (or put on credit) the newer model. Well, I wish I had the answer to that but I don’t. But, the one thing I do think I know is that maybe the tide has turned some considering today’s financial situation. People are looking to protect and care for the products that they have purchased and are moving away from the toss and replace concept. Well, if you ask me, the step back move to maintaining and caring for, instead of replacing, the stuff we own is long overdue and the generations that have preceded us would be proud.
Considering that this may be a new concept to some, I will be dedicating many upcoming blogs on “Protecting Your Investments”. We will review and discuss manufacturer recommendations, simple care processes and possibly some little tricks to help us keep our investments operating and or looking like new longer than we ever thought.
I’ll start with a multitude of different products, from kitchen counters and appliances to outdoor lawn equipment and tools for winter snow removal. Send me any suggestions at any time and I’ll dedicate a blog to discuss what your concerned about. Chances are, if you have some questions about product maintenance than others do to.
To start, I’m going to leave you with a web site that I had come across recently that is a great resource for finding nearly any product manual that you more than likely may have lost, misplaced or simply thrown away. ( www.managemyhome.com )
Please, e-mail me any suggestions to discuss and together we’ll keep your stuff looking and running like new.
Caldo’s here to give you a virtual hand with all of your home projects. Send him questions at caldo@davezillion.com
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Reader Comments
things are made so cheap and crappy now a days, if I get one year out of a rake i’m surprised. It’s definitely not good!