So they can buy more winch rope.
I mean, if they are supporting an American company it sounds like they're doing the right thing...
So they can buy more winch rope.
I mean, if they are supporting an American company it sounds like they're doing the right thing...
Butt plugs have more purpose... uh.. so i've heard..This is indeed truly baffling. I had no idea this existed until now, but consider me speechless
Is this the equivalent of a butt plug for a winch?
Ideally you charge what the market will bear. You use cost to determine margin which determines viability.I would speculate that the reason for sending manufacturing overseas is to have a product made cheaper.
When thinking China, it usually means cheaper labor and materials, correct?
Which should result in a cheaper asking price, correct?
If the answer to the asking price question is no, then its to make more profit; this I speculate. Which is great for some folks who run companies. Money is all that matters. More is better.
ConundrumWell now that Warn owns Factor55, what does that mean?
Speaking of purpose made. Seems similar to when Savvy caved to a constant barrage of customer’s request for a, “step,” added to their slider. And they did, didn't they? Even though the mind behind it was against it from the beginning.No. It's much better than that. You are seeing a marvel of American innovation. It's a purpose made thimble gouger.
Put Factor 55 on the list! They must survive even if their customers don't.
Wrong end. It’s a ball gag for your Jeep.This is indeed truly baffling. I had no idea this existed until now, but consider me speechless
Is this the equivalent of a butt plug for a winch?
Speaking of purpose made. Seems similar to when Savvy caved to a constant barrage of customer’s request for a, “step,” added to their slider. And they did, didn't they? Even though the mind behind it was against it from the beginning.
True. But those factor 55 critics would really surprise me if they had a comment about that hitch or the step in the slider that Savvy was pressured into adopting.I think it's a similar story for the the Savvy rear bumper with the receiver hitch.
Speaking of purpose made. Seems similar to when Savvy caved to a constant barrage of customer’s request for a, “step,” added to their slider. And they did, didn't they? Even though the mind behind it was against it from the beginning.
True. But those factor 55 critics would really surprise me if they had a comment about that hitch or the step in the slider that Savvy was pressured into adopting.
Which is exactly what @pagrey was eluding to.
I was surprised to say the least. Congratulations, wish I had something to give away. This is rare.Did I succeed in pointing out the difference?
.... Factor55 could fall into the same catagory. Maybe they dont, maybe they are 100% predators.
Good, difference is seen with MetalCloak. Also, I wasnt trying to defend MetalCloak at all in this thread.I'm no fan of Metalcloak. They actively mislead their customers and go to great lengths to control their public perception by suppressing information under the guise of customer service. But even I would be hard-pressed to argue that their products were presenting a clear danger to their customers. Again, there is a difference.
Good, difference is seen with MetalCloak. Also, I wasnt trying to defend MetalCloak at all in this thread.