I have refused to buy Marineland (used to be Perfecto) tanks from day one. In fact I am now at the point where I stopped buying any product from Marineland for a lot of years.
My first filter was an Emperor 400, it was followed by a second ffilter on the tank- AN AC200. The 400 crapped out in about 8 years, the AC is still running fine some 20 years later. I replaced the 400 and had it on the tank for about 15 minutes when I packed it up and returned it.
There was a trend in the hobby for many years of manufacturers being bough up by conglomerates who created "pet" division. One of the things all of them did was to try and squeeze more profit from the products. This was done by making them lesser quality, Even AquaClears made the plastic parts thinner.
So a lot of the truly quality items many of us used to prefer are now a much lower quality or gone entirely.
And perhaps the worst part of it all is the digitaliation of equipment. Almost aby time something breaks in equipment with a digital component, it is the digital component that is what broke. About the only digital item I use for any of my tanks are my heater controllers. And I would not need these if the heaters were actually reliable, I had to boil the inhabitants of two tanks before I wised up.
The bigger the tank the thicker the glass for bot the tank and its lids. But consider this. If you break a lid, all you have to do is fix or replace it, The tank will not suffer much, if at all, for the few days a lid is absent. However, a tank itself better not crack or break since that cab put all the water and fish on the floor. So the tank glass must be highly reliable while the lids just need to be passably so.
Over the years I have had a couple of leakers but never had a blowout. So the glass being used must be thick enough. I am not a glass expert, so I wonder if technology has been able to improve the strength of glass at all over the past decades.