iFixit
Smartphones, laptops, and consumer wearables with a focus on repairability and internal engineering.
Nutrition Label
This channel provides high-fidelity, destructive teardowns that reveal the internal engineering and repairability of consumer electronics. The analysis is rigorously grounded in physical evidence, using proprietary scoring to evaluate device longevity and serviceability. Viewers should note the content primarily serves to advocate for repair rights and market the host's own line of tools and parts.
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Notes
- !Content frequently promotes the channel's own line of repair tools and replacement parts.
- !Evaluations prioritize internal build quality and serviceability over daily performance or software features.
Why this score
“There are no screws... the two halves of the plastic shell have been ultrasonically welded together. This thing was designed to be manufactured, sold, used until it breaks, and then thrown away.”
Host physically demonstrates the destructive process required to open the budget blender, proving the 'unrepairable' claim with direct action.
Open receiptTrust Breakdown
Mixed / General Lens: Scored with the default trust weighting.
Confidence pending. Based on 10 long-form videos.
These six Trust Core outputs drive the public creator rating. Communication affects discovery ranking separately. Methodology →
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