It seems clear from this extensive thread that a vast majority of electricians are not in favor of AFCI breakers. Is this fair to say, or are only the AFCI-haters speaking for all electricians - and somehow this thread is highly biased?
I dont think you'll find any electricians wearing I ♥ AFCI's T shirts.
I'd also say this forum is has a very very high percentage of
retired electricians (as in no longer practicing) and
non-residential electricians whom tend to encounter more problems with AFCI's.
I have found AFCI's dont really cause callbacks for skilled residential installers at least the ones that I know and see around.
There is a different skill set that house ropers have than mc slingers' and big industrial guys, and the day in day out house ropers are not having the majority of AFCI issues.
I am not defending AFCI's but just saying what I see.
Case in point I fixed an AFCI issue for a local retired electrician whom was doing his own kitchen remodel and got stuck.
It was fun to meet him, he told me all about working big crazy union jobs and traveling all over, he actually wanted to set up some contactors so he would not even need to fix the issue with his 4-way switch.
In the end he just had a neutral crossed in a switch box with a old knob and tube neutral was a 1 hour fix, 10 min to fix 50min to chit chat he gave me a great old conduit bender.