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Ha! Jokes on them, they made their shit so good it's never gonna break so I won't ever have to give them a cent. Fuck you instantpot.
That's what I hear but mine has failed to seal and messed up my Spanish rice twice. Fool me once, shame on me? Maybe there was some hidden gunk blocking the mechanism. Nope. After a thorough clean and successful seal test the same thing happened. Fool me twice, and you don't get a third chance to ruin an hour of prep and all those ingredients. I'm definitely not replacing it now, though. That's for sure.
You know the main seals are replaceable, right? They're a wear item. I think we've replaced ours 2x in 10 years of frequent use.
Like I said, it seals just fine. It just fails to sometimes.
Apparently it doesn’t seal just fine.
Surely you know my issue better than I do 🙄
Prolly. I mean, I’m just saying your sentence doesn’t make sense. You’re saying it doesn’t seal, but then you say it seals fine, but then you say it doesn’t. Sounds like a seal issue to me, but what do I know?
From a single sentence, not much. Yes, the seals are fine, they haven't been used enough for them to wear out and again the device has a seal test function it passes fine and nine times out of ten there's no issue. I appreciate you informing me about what you assume the issue is, and that your initial comment was probably meant to be helpful, but beyond that I really don't feel the need to carry on trying to convince a rando on the internet that there is a difference between intermittent failure and hardware defect. If I told you "My HDMI cable works fine, except sometimes the screen flickers black for a second." It seems from this conversation like you'd respond "Well then your cable clearly isn't fine." But you'd be wrong, the cable may well be fine. The issue could be signal interference, the port, power draw, or a loose fit, or a whole list of things. The information given doesn't prove the cable is bad, just that something in the system isn't consistent. You don't have enough information to make that call.