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I love g502 wireless and g pro wireless. I had 2 Razer deatheradders 2013 (purchases in 2014) that both had left click issues within a couple months of purchase which made me move away from Razer.
Not sure how they are with opening up to clean, probably just as awful, but I also have really enjoyed Logitech mice for many years now.
You can disassemble the G502 to its smallest bits with just a PH0 screwdriver and a prying tool.
I had a wired version of a G305 I think, and it made me move away from logitech because it had double clicking on the left button under a year, then got a new one through warranty, and it happened again.
So I'm now testing a mouse with optical switches (Razer viper) to see if they last more, it's already been a year and I'm a heavy user since I love FPS games.