Manufacturer report card
70 manufacturers graded across 15 categories — evidence, not marketing. Every grade cites its sources.
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DeWalt
Makita
Ryobi
Milwaukee
Festool
Dyson
Microsoft
Whirlpool
Miele
Instant Brands
AGCO
CNH Industrial
TCL
Hisense
Electrolux
Kubota
Rivian
Canon
CLAAS
Keurig
Vizio
Brother
Amazon
ResMed
Nothing
GoPro
Nintendo
Medtronic
Philips How we grade repairability
Grades are evidence-based, drawing on sources like U.S. PIRG's "Failing the Fix", iFixit repairability scores, and France's repairability index. Five dimensions are scored 0–100 and weighted equally; the letter grade maps to the average: A (90–100), B (80–89), C (70–79), D (60–69), F (below 60). Open any grade to see its cited sources.
Parts Availability
Can consumers and independent shops buy genuine parts at fair prices?
Schematic Access
Are service manuals and board schematics published or restricted?
Repairability
Is the hardware repair-friendly — modular, standard fasteners, easy disassembly?
OEM Pricing
Are official parts and repairs priced fairly versus replacing the device?
Software Freedom
Does the maker use parts-pairing or software locks to block third-party repair?