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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: General Discussions
Last post by ElwoodBlues1 -I make and sell tools so this is what I know.
Just to get an "Australian made" sticker takes a vetting process and ain't cheap.
Buying local sounds great in principle but the reality is...if the local hardware store sells a locally made shovel for $70 and Asian made rubbish for $50, people buy the cheaper option everytime. Price wins out every time.
Bunnings has the ultimate business model....sell Asian-made junk at multiple, still cheap price points....makes that rubbish 50 shovel look like a premium product over the $20 one. Both are still cheaper than locally made. Meanwhile local industry continues to be outsourced under free trade agreements.
Price always wins. Simple consumer economics.
So why do i buy milwaukee tools if ozito is cheaper?
It is NOT always about price.
Educate people as to what short term benefits ultimately end up looking like.
You can try educating people but most want to know how much its costs not what it does or how long it will last, not everyone you run into is educated on a variety of subjects, can read and write well and a lot are borderline ignorant but you rarely find anyone who cant count money or work out whats expensive and what isnt.
Its like going to the dentist and finding you need root canal treatment and then subsequently a Crown, looking at $4K to get the job done and 6 hours total in the dentist chair or the alternative have an extraction for $150 in 15 mins.....how many people would stop and think I might need that tooth to be able to chew and eat my food or how many will just look at the price?
