Sentences with phrase «durability of lifespan»

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While the outsole traction is great, some runners do report that the durability of the outsole does seem to have a lower lifespan.
Better Durability and Longevity The average lifespan of a memory foam bed is 7 - 10 years, although some good quality brands offer as long as 25 years warranty.
When you are buying baby products, there are certain things you need to consider such as the safety of your baby, quality and durability of the product, your pocket, and the cost of maintaining the product over its lifespan.
Linen is one of the most popular materials for baby wraps because of its durability, long lifespan, and ease of care.
At the same time this motor has high level of durability and long lifespan.
Thermal stability is critical to ensuring durability, effectively eliminating the need to replace the battery pack during the normal lifespan of the vehicle.
The Mini Igloo's one - piece construction gives it strength and durability that should last many years, although we all know that the lifespan of an average hamster doesn't really reach 5 years.
Another minor nitpick is the missing durability meter underneath equippable items in the menus, making checking the remaining lifespan for your or AI companions» weapons or armour a bit of a hassle.
The added durability of the system reduces maintenance requirements, increases the lifespan of the structure, and increases its tolerance to the possible operating conditions within the home.
The trials also set out to verify industry claims of LED product durability, energy savings, compliance with local lighting standards, product lifespan, public reaction, and overall business case.
In addition, the durability and increased lifespan of older vehicle models will also fuel the need for automotive technicians.
Vinyl siding is one of the most popular home sidings in the U.S. due to its relative low cost, durability and lifespan.
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