Apple’s MagSafe Adapter: If By ‘Safe’ You Mean ‘Burning Down the House’
I got my MacBook Pro about a year and a half ago. And by ‘about’ I mean I know the exact date and time the stork the UPS delivery guy dropped it off on my doorstep. His name is Steve. The UPS guy, I mean, not my MacBook Pro.
I’ve been in love ever since. As much as I defend Apple though, there is one thing I cannot defend them on and that is the shitty MagSafe adapter.
I can see where they might not have been testing it for a year before they released it and they may not have known that around that year marker they’d begin to fray. And that fraying? Would inevitably cause a lot of them to melt and burn.
There are scorch marks all over mine. It’s almost completely destroyed and, of course, right when it happened to mine? There was a three week back-order on the MacBook and MacBook Pro adapters. I have clips–like the sort they use in salons to keep your hair out of the way–pinching in just the right places otherwise it won’t work.
I think it’s a short or something because only when it’s charging does it start to heat up. I’ve small burn marks all over my fingers from the past couple weeks.
Now they aren’t back-ordered anymore online, but I still plan on taking it to my local Apple Store to see if they’ll give me a free replacement. Word is that they’re giving replacements to anyone whether or not they still have AppleCare1.
Technology hates me this year which is sad considering how much I love it. I’d elaborate, particularly on more recent incidents, but 1) I’m sure something else will happen within the next few days, and 2) even the abridged version would be novel-length.
That said, I still love Apple, its products, and I’m dying to get Leopard. I’m just not happy with this particular product.
- This is really good for me because of the effing disastrous milk incident which voided my warranty. ↩
Posted by Donna on 2 November 2007 at 15:58
Filed Under: Rants
Tagged: apple, computer, geeky, technology
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I hope you are able to get a replacement. I definitely think they should give you one!
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