That's great. The cost
of course will increase to cover the cost of new government regulations.
I've found that buying any new device is risky, if you rely on the government for your information.
Like expecting the EPA to provide accurate MPG numbers!!
IMHO, one should look at the specs that have been verified by owners,
and then read as many product reviews as they can find.
Then, buy from a vendor that will take care of you if there is a problem with your purchase.
I've found that both Lowes and Home Depot are very good with store replacement warranty claims.