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You can now 3D print real Philips parts at home, and it could completely change product repairs forever

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  • Philips Fixables opens the door to DIY repairs with a program built around 3D printing files
  • One tiny 3D printed part might mark a big shift in how repairs are done
  • Don’t get too excited, only one part is available, and it’s not widely accessible yet

Philips has launched an initiative called Philips Fixables, a program that allows customers to download and 3D print replacement parts for certain products.

According to Tom’s Hardware, this is an early-stage effort with a limited rollout so far, but one that signals broader changes in how tech companies may begin supporting product longevity.

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