>>8582322Short answer is it's a flaw of the assembly processes not the product directly so it really boils down to luck, it's not so wide spread that they have done recalls or made claims of changed assemble processes so it has to be low. That said one in a thousand means shit if you are that one.
>>8582512>>8582520I get what you anons are coming from but when the other sites talk about it in large numbers its a safe bet the issue is at least enough to warrant concern.
Also it has less to do with affordability and more of tribalism. You don't see this shit with 3rd party groups. If a product is bad they out right say and agree to it regardless of how costly or not costly it is. But with officially licensed products? Weird cries like "poorfag!" "sour grapes!" or "shill!" "hascuck!" kinda of garbage all the time no matter if its minor or major issues. That kind of crap only happens when brand loyalty or brand contempt occurs. Hell attacking those bring up either side of the claim reeks the insecurity of the whole situation.