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Nintendo Switch 2 - NEW Joy-Cons SAME problem! — #iFixit #NintendoSwitch2 #JoyCon
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Today, Amazon effectively kills support for older Kindles. Not because the screens stopped working. Not because the batteries all died. Because Amazon decided perfectly usable e-readers should be cut off from the services that made them useful. That is not innovation. That is forced obsolescence with a checkout button. Sign PIRG’s petition and tell Amazon to stop bricking working Kindles.
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Is your Instant Pot making angry beeping noises, and flashing a C6, C6L, or C6H error? That's because the pressure sensor is stuck or broken. Here's how to fix it! — #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld
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Your robot vacuum is not a magical floor goblin you can ignore forever. It needs clean filters, untangled rollers, fresh parts, and the occasional rescue mission from charging cables. Treat it right and it can last for years, not months. We put together the care guide your little dust-eating coworker deserves. — #iFixit #RightoRepair #FixTheWorld
A white robot vacuum cleaner moving across a gray carpet, partially underneath a piece of furniture (likely a couch or bed). The low profile design suggests it’s cleaning in hard-to-reach areas under furniture.
The underside of a robot vacuum cleaner with its cleaning components exposed. Visible are the side brushes, wheels, main brush roller, and an attached blue microfiber mop pad, while a hand points toward the bottom assembly—suggesting maintenance, cleaning, or part replacement.
A robot vacuum mop attachment featuring two circular gray microfiber scrubbing pads mounted side by side on the underside of the cleaning module. This appears to be a removable dual spinning mop assembly used for wet floor cleaning.
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How to Keep Your Robot Vacuum Running for Years (Not Months)
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