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From my personal experience, I would stay clear of any soviet-made components marked as +/-20%... And here is kind of lengthy explanation why:Around 1982 I was working in the quality control department ("OTK") at the factory producing K40s, K72s and similar capacitors, right on the calibration machine. This machine had five outlets: +/- 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% deviation and "damaged goods". Nobody was allowed to touch the first three bins, everything with up to 15% deviation was picked up by an on-site uniformed military representative. Capacitors from the +/-20% bin were bulk packaged and used in industrial applications and whatever was spitted in the "damaged goods" bin was marked +/-20% and used in consumer products and sold in hobby shops. Zero-waste approach the Russian way.