@repairpotato Thank you for sharing this! I have passed this along to our teardown team so they can take a look at it.[br]
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It is interesting to see the company proclaim that the brush is held by one screw, “This almost imperceptible design feature unlocks a whole host of possibilities, the primary one being repairability,” yet, they send back faulty units to their factory since [link|https://www.trysuri.com/en-us/blogs/suri/how-we-repair-our-toothbrushes|repairing their toothbrush|new_window=true] is “an intricate art.” Personally, I'd describe repairing a CRT TV without frying yourself as an intricate art, not fixing a battery-powered toothbrush that is ***supposed*** to have a repairable design.
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It is interesting to see the company proclaim that the brush is held by one screw, “This almost imperceptible design feature unlocks a whole host of possibilities, the primary one being repairability,” yet, they send back faulty units to their factory since [link|https://www.trysuri.com/en-us/blogs/suri/how-we-repair-our-toothbrushes|repairing their toothbrush|new_window=true] is “an intricate art.” Personally, I'd describe repairing a CRT TV without frying yourself as an intricate art, not fixing a battery-powered toothbrush that is ***supposed*** to have a repairable design.[br]
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Edit: The Teardown team is planning on checking out this toothbrush soon. Stay tuned!
@repairpotato Thank you for sharing this! I have passed this along to our teardown team so they can take a look at it.[br]
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It is interesting to see the company proclaim that the brush is held by one screw, “This almost imperceptible design feature unlocks a whole host of possibilities, the primary one being repairability,” yet, they send back faulty units to their factory since [link|https://www.trysuri.com/en-us/blogs/suri/how-we-repair-our-toothbrushes|repairing their toothbrush|new_window=true] is “an intricate art.” Personally, I'd describe repairing a CRT TV without frying yourself as an intricate art not fixing a battery-powered toothbrush that is ***supposed*** to have a repairable design.
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It is interesting to see the company proclaim that the brush is held by one screw, “This almost imperceptible design feature unlocks a whole host of possibilities, the primary one being repairability,” yet, they send back faulty units to their factory since [link|https://www.trysuri.com/en-us/blogs/suri/how-we-repair-our-toothbrushes|repairing their toothbrush|new_window=true] is “an intricate art.” Personally, I'd describe repairing a CRT TV without frying yourself as an intricate art, not fixing a battery-powered toothbrush that is ***supposed*** to have a repairable design.
@repairpotato Thank you for sharing this! I have passed this along to our teardown team so they can take a look at it. I[br]
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@repairpotato Thank you for sharing this! I have passed this along to our teardown team so they can take a look at it.[br]
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t is interesting to see the company proclaim that the brush is held by one screw, “This almost imperceptible design feature unlocks a whole host of possibilities, the primary one being repairability,” yet, they send back faulty units to their factory since [link|https://www.trysuri.com/en-us/blogs/suri/how-we-repair-our-toothbrushes|repairing their toothbrush|new_window=true] is “an intricate art.” Personally, I'd describe repairing a CRT TV without frying yourself as an intricate art not fixing a battery-powered toothbrush that is ***supposed*** to have a repairable design.
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It is interesting to see the company proclaim that the brush is held by one screw, “This almost imperceptible design feature unlocks a whole host of possibilities, the primary one being repairability,” yet, they send back faulty units to their factory since [link|https://www.trysuri.com/en-us/blogs/suri/how-we-repair-our-toothbrushes|repairing their toothbrush|new_window=true] is “an intricate art.” Personally, I'd describe repairing a CRT TV without frying yourself as an intricate art not fixing a battery-powered toothbrush that is ***supposed*** to have a repairable design.
@repairpotato Thank you for sharing this! I have passed this along to our teardown team so they can take a look at it. I[br]
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t is interesting to see the company proclaim that the brush is held by one screw, “This almost imperceptible design feature unlocks a whole host of possibilities, the primary one being repairability,” yet, they send back faulty units to their factory since [link|https://www.trysuri.com/en-us/blogs/suri/how-we-repair-our-toothbrushes|repairing their toothbrush|new_window=true] is “an intricate art.” Personally, I'd describe repairing a CRT TV without frying yourself as an intricate art not fixing a battery-powered toothbrush that is ***supposed*** to have a repairable design.