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Don Y
Guest
I use a glass \"fastener\", of sorts, in one of my products.
It\'s small, inexpensive, reasonably durable...
But, there\'s a large variation in terms of how \"informed\"
users want to be before they start trying to put things
together! As it\'s glass, it *can* break if abused.
[I\'ve not been able to break one \"carelessly\" so I think
you\'d have to be pretty aggressive to do this.]
As they are inexpensive, it is probably easier to just
include a spare (or three?) in with each item -- just
in case. I figure the sort of user who carelessly
breaks one is likely also going to be impatient as to
getting a (free) replacement... projecting his failure
onto others rather than owning it.
But, including too many seems like it sends the opposite
message; that these are fragile.
So, *0* spares may be too few and 2 may be too many?
[E.g., when you buy an item of clothing, you often get
*one* spare button with it to save you the hassle of
locating a matching replacement. But, not *two*!
Yet, if you managed to lose one, why wouldn\'t you
be likely to lose a second??]
Anyone take this sort of proactive approach? Perhaps
specialty fuses or mechanical catches or connectors...
It\'s small, inexpensive, reasonably durable...
But, there\'s a large variation in terms of how \"informed\"
users want to be before they start trying to put things
together! As it\'s glass, it *can* break if abused.
[I\'ve not been able to break one \"carelessly\" so I think
you\'d have to be pretty aggressive to do this.]
As they are inexpensive, it is probably easier to just
include a spare (or three?) in with each item -- just
in case. I figure the sort of user who carelessly
breaks one is likely also going to be impatient as to
getting a (free) replacement... projecting his failure
onto others rather than owning it.
But, including too many seems like it sends the opposite
message; that these are fragile.
So, *0* spares may be too few and 2 may be too many?
[E.g., when you buy an item of clothing, you often get
*one* spare button with it to save you the hassle of
locating a matching replacement. But, not *two*!
Yet, if you managed to lose one, why wouldn\'t you
be likely to lose a second??]
Anyone take this sort of proactive approach? Perhaps
specialty fuses or mechanical catches or connectors...