Difference between durable and non durable products
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A nondurable good is defined as a product that lasts 3 years or less, while durable goods are those that last greater than 3 years. Examples of durable goods include furniture, cars, large appliances and jewelry. Nondurable goods are products such as food, medications or electronic items intended for quick replacement.
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Durable goods are those goods that don’t wear out quickly and last over a long period. Examples of durable goods include land, cars, and appliances. While non-durable goods or soft goods are those goods that have a short life cycle. They are used up all at once or have a lifespan of fewer than three years. For example light bulbs, paper products, and food products.
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