Summary: I’ve repeatedly spent significant money on repairs for my Framework laptop. Given recurring hardware failures and mounting expenses, is it more sensible to repair or simply invest in a brand new device?
if repairs keep piling up and cost too much, maybe time to get a new one. constant fixes end up being more expensive in the long run than investing in a fresh setup
My experience with the Framework laptop has taught me that while repairs can extend the device’s lifespan, repeated issues may eventually require you to consider a new purchase. In my case, when repair expenses began approaching half the cost of a new laptop, it made financial sense to invest in a new one, especially considering the added benefit of an updated warranty and improved performance. Assessing individual repair history and long-term reliability is key to determining whether repair or replacement will be more economically sound.
hey guys, i wonder if constant repairs end up making a new buy a better bet in the long run? anyone felt that newer models might end up being more cost effective in the end? lets chat about it!