A Lot of Product Makers Snub Right To Repair Laws (theregister.com)
(Friday July 04, 2025 @03:00AM (msmash)
from the closer-look dept.)
A year after Right to Repair laws took effect in California and Minnesota, many product manufacturers [1]continue to obstruct consumer repairs , according to a new study from advocacy group US PIRG. The organization's "Leaders and Laggards II" report evaluated 25 products across five categories and found 40% received failing grades of D or F.
Apple delivered the study's biggest surprise, earning a B+ for its latest iPad and B for the M3 MacBook Pro after releasing repair manuals for the iPad in May. The Framework Laptop 13 and Valve's Steam Deck topped the rankings with A+ scores. Dishwashers from Beko, Bosch, Frigidaire, GE, and LG performed worst alongside gaming consoles from MSI, Atari, and Sony. Researchers could not access repair manuals for 48% of products and found no available spare parts for 44%.
[1] https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/01/right_to_repair_laws_manufacturers/
Apple delivered the study's biggest surprise, earning a B+ for its latest iPad and B for the M3 MacBook Pro after releasing repair manuals for the iPad in May. The Framework Laptop 13 and Valve's Steam Deck topped the rankings with A+ scores. Dishwashers from Beko, Bosch, Frigidaire, GE, and LG performed worst alongside gaming consoles from MSI, Atari, and Sony. Researchers could not access repair manuals for 48% of products and found no available spare parts for 44%.
[1] https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/01/right_to_repair_laws_manufacturers/