Archive of February 2007
RadioShack should be called CrapShack
Once upon a time, the electronics enthusiast could drop by their local RadioShack and pick up a few components, and have those parts work most of the time. That golden age is no more. I have had nothing of any sort of quality other than crap, come from RadioShack.
Most recently, I had purchased a small (4” x 2”) prototype board. I go to use it, and after soldering on a few items, the traces start lifting up! And this isn’t because I am being hot-handed with the soldering iron either. I am not new to soldering, and I have NEVER had traces lift on me. But these were just coming right off the board. I couldn’t even continue to use the board and now I have to postpone my project until I can get a good prototype board.
Before this, I had purchased a set of needle nosed pliers from them. Why buy from RadioShack and not from a real hardware store? Because I was there, and it was convenient. I start using it, and it’s going great. Then lacking things to ply, (get it… pliers… ply… eh, not very funny) I decide to squeeze the edge of my desk a little, to see if it makes a mark. What happens? One of the arms on the pliers side just falls off. I mean the damn thing snapped in half! From squeezing some pine.
Pliers should be able to take a little bit of resistance without breaking. They are pliers, a hand tool. Not a little boys plastic set (which are probably better built than those pliers).
Additionally, RadioShack is becoming one of those places that just has lots of useless junk. Would someone really go to RadioShack to buy a TV? It is a “shack”. Shack does not imply quality.
What do people go to RadioShack for? I mean… what do they offer? Their sales people don’t know squat, their prices are high, and they never seem to have what you need or want. You can get most of the same stuff at any standard store (your KMart, Wal-Mart or Target). And for a television, why would someone not just go to BestBuy or a real full-sized electronics store? Why would someone go to a shack for radios, to buy a TV? It makes no sense.
I will admit, there is one good product I have purchased from RadioShack. A $6 small electrostatic safe screwdriver set. I use it all the time, and it hasn’t broken on me yet. And no, I did not just get it this afternoon. I’ve had it at least a year or so.
Oh, and the pliers that broke - I replaced it with a $7 set, from the company Kobalt which I bought from Lowes. I think its their house brand. The set came with five pliers and a wire cutter in a zipper case. A damn good deal for the quality (which isn’t too bad).
On a final note, RadioShack needs to change their catch-phrase from “You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers.” to “You’ve got questions. We still have no clue.”
07:40 AM | Tags: thoughts, rants