PHILIPS FIXABLES. 3D-PRINTED PARTS FOR FRESH Starts. on YouTube
This seems really neat. I've always wanted something like this, society wide. A repairable tool is far more valuable to me.
PHILIPS FIXABLES. 3D-PRINTED PARTS FOR FRESH STARTS.
Introducing Fixables, a groundbreaking initiative developed in collaboration with Prusa Research and LePub. We are empowering consumers to 3D print replaceme...YouTube
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QuarterSwede
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in reply to QuarterSwede • • •mosiacmango
in reply to BeardedGingerWonder • • •Dont forget they knew their cpaps were fitted with deadly foam and just killed people for decades instead of doing a recall. They finally agreed to a recall and a nearly $500 million settlement after the Biden FDA leaned into them to stop the murders. Then the machines they mailed out after the recall with new foam were kicking out too much formaldehyde, so they "convinced" the "independent" labs they worked with to use a metric that allowed way more formaldehyde then the EPA, which let them "pass" the tests.
These are the machines they sell now.
FDA says 561 deaths tied to recalled Philips sleep apnea machines
Kate Gibson (CBS News)BeardedGingerWonder
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in reply to QuarterSwede • • •Just a friendly reminder that Philips continued manufacturing CPAPs with a sound dampening foam after learning that the foam caused lung cancer. They covered this up for years and killed/ruined the lives of a number of their customers.
Even after the coverup was discovered, the Dutch government determined that they were dragging their feet on their recall affecting millions of customers. The government also accused Philips of a pattern of not taking recalls seriously.
Sorry for referencing this garbage website, but they're one of the most comprehensive sources of how ghoulishly Philips treated the discovery that they were harming and killing vulnerable customers.
FDA Accusations Of A Coverup Will Be Hard For Phillips To Dismiss
www.philipscpapcancerlawsuit.comQuarterSwede
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in reply to GrayBackgroundMusic • • •Can’t applaud this enough!
If this program expands to additional parts and products, Phillips might get a customer for life in me.
mosiacmango
in reply to dtrain • • •FDA says 561 deaths tied to recalled Philips sleep apnea machines
Kate Gibson (CBS News)dream_weasel
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in reply to GrayBackgroundMusic • • •This is great that they are releasing 3d printables parts AND they released the parts under a Creative Commons license !
This is amazing to see a brand contributing their work to Creative Commons
ILikeTraaaains
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in reply to GrayBackgroundMusic • • •based as fuck. i wish capitalism didn't stop companies from doing this ubiquitously.
it would be the revolution 3d printer people touted back then.
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