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[* black] With the bulk of the modules spread across our teardown table, the remaining guts are just a few hoses and pipes. We've earned a cup of coffee and the Impressa A9 has earned a repairability score of ***7 out of 10 (10 is the easiest to repair)***:
[* green] The coffee maker is built with modular components that can be maintained separately. All screws inside are standard Torx.
[* yellow] There are no adhesives or one-way-clips used inside the machine. However the side panels with their glass front and tiny, invisible hooks are a major drag (even authorized technicians might struggle at this point).
- [* red] The oval head screw behind the logo plate is one proprietary screw too much. The sole purpose of it is to keep you out.
+ [* red] The oval head screw behind the logo plate is one proprietary screw too many. The sole purpose of it is to keep you out.
[* red] There is no official documentation for repairs of internal components.