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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Thor is trying to deliver a product at the cheapest price (and cost!) possible.
The question has to be asked: How much more would you pay; for better quality in the materials and the construction?
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I agree and understand the quality and quality control issues vs price and I have been generally pleased with the trade off. From my perspective, I will gladly pay for quality devices (AC, fridge, stove, electrical and water, sewer system, etc). These are things that are expensive and difficult to replace and you probably will “live with them” rather than replace them. Things that I can relatively easily and cheaply replace like moldings, lights, carpets, I can live with and upgrade as I go along. In my current Axis, I have the 13.5K AC rather than the 15K. I knew it when I bought it and I save $5K. To replace it is only about $1K, but I probably will never do it unless the 13.5K breaks.