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Default 'Right to repair' law to come in this summer

On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 05:36:51 -0800, Tricky Dicky wrote:

We tend to buy mainly Bosch appliances one of the reasons being the
availability of spare parts. Their website has nice exploded diagrams of
all their appliances with all the parts clearly listed and so far I have
always been able to source any required part without restriction. The
only thing you cannot get are the service manuals and I hope the right
to repair will make them available, then again making them only
available to trained professionals is another way of cashing in by
offering repair courses.


I agree. On the rare occasions that I haven't been able to work it out
for myself, or I want the quickest way, there are sometimes good YouTube
ionstructions - as long as you know what you are going for.



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