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Hi guys, my Kane 455 is coming up for 5yrs now. It never missed a beat for the first 3yrs but since then it's been back for various repairs twice a year on top of it's annual service & calibration. A couple of days ago it went again, flippin' pump packed up on me during a CP12! It seems Kane have had it more than me lately! Are all 455s this unreliable, or have I just been landed with one that was built on a Friday afternoon?
 
Mines coming for 5 years old soon, been 100% reliable, will get a 456 next time!
 
mine is over 4 years old and faultless
 
I never leave it in the van over night, I always keep it in its bag, I've never dropped it or flooded it.....
 
Mines 4 years old and doing well, only prob is the printer batteries which they replace everytime free of charge on the service.
 
my printers packed up. sent it back, £65 repair and it still doesn't work. not impressed
 
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