Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> Perhaps it is low end, but you incriminated plastics as being part of the
> problem and that it may break if dropped. Unless you know the specifics of
> the plastic used, you cannot make that statement. Some plastics are quite
> durable and can take high impact, unscathed, versus bend or cracked cheap
> metals. It may, in fact, be increasing its durability.
Well sure, the fact that the plastic unit had to be replaced
with a metal one does incriminate plastic in this case. I'll
buy that
And yes, some plastics can be durable. Just not in this case.
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