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Philips is revolutionizing product maintenance with its Fixables program, which provides downloadable 3D printing designs for replacement parts for electric razors and trimmers. This clever DIY solution is aimed at extending product lifespans while sidestepping traditional repair channels—assuming, of course, you have a 3D printer at the ready.
Philips is launching a new program called Fixables, where it will make plans available so that customers can 3D print replacement parts for the company's personal care products. The video introducing the initiative touts it as a simpler and easier way to extend the lifetimes of functional items…
Philips has announced a new initiative that will let consumers 3D print their own replacements for small but essential parts included with many of its personal health products. Philips Fixables is launching in the Czech Republic, where Prusa Research, the company’s partner for the initiative, is…
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