So my inclination here is no, the Soviet Union wouldn't have included planned obsolescence into anything they did, but I'm curious if anyone noticed that soviet bulbs were longer lasting, or if this was ever used as propaganda or if perhaps they just had inferior technology and therefore didn't actually make better lightbulbs. I just noticed a post elsewhere with a Czechoslovak bulb from the 90s and it got me thinking...
I bought a power sliding door opener for a van from a company in the Russian federation. Going on 5 years strong. Maybe im lucky though.
The light bulb conspiracy is nothing new goes back to 1900 with Edison making his bulbs cheaper. Last I heard there's a firehouse in New York City with a bulb from 1900 known as the oldest light bulb still working.
I bought a power sliding door opener for a van from a company in the Russian federation. Going on 5 years strong. Maybe he's lucky though.
The light bulb conspiracy is nothing new goes back to 1900 with Edison making his bulbs cheaper. Last I heard there's a firehouse in New York City with a bulb from 1900 known as the oldest light bulb still working.