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[โ€“] yggstyle@lemmy.world 13 points 1 week ago

That's some interesting insight - thanks ๐Ÿ‘

I've done some sm work but as repairs and upgrades ... it definitely was /easier/ to remove and replace: that was for sure. I'm unclear on if it ultimately had a higher real world failure rate though.

Personally I'm hopeful that their reasoning for this is increasing the quality of what does hit shelves even if there is a higher on line failure rate. They can't always be the cheapest (and recently haven't been) but if they can double down on "It just works" for a slightly higher price... I'm here for it and I imagine other makers likely will be as well.