I do not have the K2 but if I were to buy one new I'd probably purchase the warranty. As a rule I do not purchase warranties, they're well-known to be in favour of "the house," to use a gambling term, meaning they're an advantage to the seller not the buyer.
But, it's also a portable device and I have small children who are very curious about the Kindle (or anything expensive and electronic), and it gets tossed around since I carry it places.
As it stands I intend to make my nearly-new (bought used) K1 last about 3 years. I doubt it'll make it but I'm going to try.
Greg.
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