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by monocasa
176 days ago
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Idk, it looks like most of what this person is complaining is that they don't see a lot of this in high volume consumer products. But like, most high volume comsumer products don't have to crank nearly the same amount of torque either. It's a silly product, but as far as being over engineered, it looks like it's about what I'd expect for those requirements. |
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If so, you may have noticed the jack you used didn't have several huge CNC machined aluminium parts, a seven-stage all-metal geartrain, or a 330v power supply and it probably didn't cost you $700. Probably it cost more like $40.
And sure, a consumer kitchen product needs to look presentable and you don't want trapping points for curious little fingers. But even given that, you could deliver a product that worked just as well for just as long at a far lower BOM cost.