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rosabonita OP t1_iv9dc00 wrote

Well I take into consideration whether or not I can fix something when deciding to buy it for life.

Obviously that’s beyond you

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Muncie4 t1_ival3mu wrote

And you can. But this is not nor is there a subreddit for getting the answer you want. I respect your question, respect the answer.

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rosabonita OP t1_ivalnk9 wrote

A lot of people take repairability into account when deciding what to buy for life. It’s part of the criteria.

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Muncie4 t1_ivcvsks wrote

I don't disagree but again, this ain't a repairabiliy sub nor is there one. And we can't account for the end user's skill as repairs are variable....I can do the brakes in my car but have zero chance of repairing my turbo charger while Internet User Joe thinks rebuilding a turbo is child's play. You can't put a metric of repair on any item. Proper can disagree, but this is where I plant my flag.

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