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Old 01-17-2022, 05:55 PM   #32
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Kobo has very nice devices, but I do wish they'd pay more attention to testing before releasing a new product and to quality control.
I compare Kobos to English cars and motorcycles (at least those in the 70s and 80s). When I was young I owned a used Sunbeam sedan (at the time Sunbeam was owned by Rootes, a division of MOPAR, I believe). It was a good car (fun to drive) but it required constant "tweaking." Same with my Triumph Bonneville (when I was a little older). Great performance, but I was constantly sanding down the brake pads so they wouldn't squeak. And the A.O. Smith gauges and electric parts were problematic (not in my case, but others had issues).
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