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In my albeit anecdotal experience, these 'very basic' appliances suffer their own variant of faults. They take no modern design cues; they are more prone to reliability issues from bargain bin components; or they somehow cost only slightly less than their fancy feature rich counterparts.
Just because I don't want off-white equipment in my kitchen, I shouldn't have to buy an 'AI' oven. But the companies want to know when and what I'm cooking so when I go to the grocery in the middle of dinner prep, the AI price labels can adjust a bit higher because they know I need an ingredient right now for a meal I've already started making.
The variant of fault these normal appliances have aren't truly a fault. It's intentionally made to be less appealing, less reliable, and more expensive than it should be, so when we're looking at a white oven in the store for $800, we'll opt instead for the $1,000 Alexa powered stainless steel double range that's sitting right next to it.
Oh and if you're in a spot and need to finance your new appliance, sorry but our financing isn't available for the budget tier.
This comment kind of went off the rails, didn't it.