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Supnorte said..
Black Project sells everything seperate (handle, blade and tube) and the assembly is with hot glue (a very good one they send with the paddle), so if there's any problem you can just replace that part.
Funny you should say that. I bought a 2017 Black Project paddle recently and was a bit iffy about buying a 3 year old paddle.
I drove 50km to go for a paddle and when I got out of the car I noticed the paddle was skew. I could grab the paddle and twist the blade relative to the handle ( with effort). Had to chuck in the days paddle ( not happy).
Got the paddle home and checked they were hot melt glue , to check the fixing process I neeeded. I have an industrial level hot melt glue gun, so I knew I could fix it.
When I heated up the junction, the hot melt glue in the joint can out at a ridiculously low temp ( I have a temperature controlled electric hot air blower). Was melting almost as soon as I hit it with the gun. Needless to say I removed ALL the glue before I put a hitemp/hi strength glue back.
Now I will say up front I LOVE the Black Project paddles. I have a 90(2020) and an 85sq" (2017) Hydros. They are my PB paddles. And I don't know if they are assembled in Aus, or US but if you had a 2017 I would be checking the junction.
The problem with buying BP bits from the US is not the blade price, but the freight!
Note I do not leave the paddle in the sun nor in the car.