Amazon is funny sometime, it wanted to know how much fun this game is... I gave that a 3, based on how much I enjoyed removing the old power jack and soldering in the new one. It's a little tricky to install, so be careful if you're pretty new to repairing electronics. Be sure to remove as much solder from the pins and pads as possible before removing the old jack. Use a desoldering pump and a wick or braid to clean up all the excess solder, fluxing first also helps. You will have to place stress on the PCB and the AV/RF jacks when removing the old one, too much stress and you can break a solder point or worse. If you do end up breaking something though, don't feel too bad about it, we always learn from our mistakes, just remember what not to do for next time. After you get the broken one removed you have to put the new one back in, which seemed slightly easier.The product works great after its installed, and it looks exactly like the original, fits perfectly, DOES NOT MAKE COFFEE. If your SNES power jack is broken this is the permanent fix, I highly recommend it!