5/28/2026 at 8:58:33 PM
As much as I truly love replaceable cords, I'd be more than happy enough if I could just unscrew the shell of the device, unscrew the power wires from where they attach, and put in any cord. Where I care about waterproofing, some silicone caulk is an extremely cheap (and removable) fix.Unfortunately practically everything you can buy now is welded plastic halves, or easily-broken clips. So even when you might be able to do this internally, you have a high chance of breaking the shell even if you know what you're doing.
by Groxx
5/29/2026 at 1:22:49 AM
Right: There's a spectrum of choice here, it's not as binary as "you must throw away the whole device if the cable breaks" versus "conveniently detachable with two fingertips or a light breeze."You mentioned waterproofing, and I think another major factor is how often the device (and indirectly the cable) is going to be moved around, and which stresses and strains will be placed on the connection. What's best for my printer is not what's best for an immersion-blender.
by Terr_
5/28/2026 at 10:23:50 PM
This is such a terrible idea for sump pumps!by xattt
5/29/2026 at 12:43:41 AM
We're not even getting serviceable devices, serviceable parts is next level.by jojobas