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  • #67967
    funkyboogy
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    zanussi tub


    Tub assembly welded (DST3484158302)
    Each
    SRP: £613.80

    no guess who from …

    better take a large brandy when quoting customer

    #369178
    lee8
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    Re: eh i dont think customer will go for this

    I think that is the point.

    #369179
    funkyboogy
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    Re: eh i dont think customer will go for this

    yip , i know that particular suppliers price a bit ott

    but i dont see how a manufacturer can price a part at more than the cost of the appliance

    #369180
    lee8
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    Re: eh i dont think customer will go for this

    Probably because the cost to make the min quantity required after production by the people who make the tub is so large that a high {e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} would never be sold.

    Mr Xian wants an order to make 100,000 tubs, Mr Sven after he finishes laughing wants only 50, so Sven tells Xian to go and roast his nuts, they then compromise come to a lower quantity ordered on demand agreement (Out of stock 3 month waiting) and prices the tub so costly he’d never supply/order any.

    I think its time to stop drinking now :boops:

    #369181
    andy_art_trigg
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    Re: eh i dont think customer will go for this

    It’s a great way of skirting round the obligation to supply spare parts for so many years. Just make them so expensive no one in their right mind would ever want one. Problem solved. Its so obvious it’s a joke. Bring back the days when manufacturers used the same parts for many years because they just worked and did the job.

    #369182
    EFS
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    Re: eh i dont think customer will go for this

    The true cost of cheap appliances 🙁

    Steve

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    Re: eh i dont think customer will go for this

    andy_art_trigg wrote:It’s a great way of skirting round the obligation to supply spare parts for so many years.

    Just what is that obligation? I seem to come across “no longer available” quite a lot these days.
    Mike.

    #369184
    andy_art_trigg
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    Re: eh i dont think customer will go for this

    It used to be for 10 years after ceasing production but it’s been reduced in line with shorter life spans. I always thought it was some sort of law to protect consumers but I think it’s more like a voluntary code.

    Hoover used to stick to it but only on vital parts. I remember they used to do tricks like produce a range of vacuum cleaners with half a dozen different colour options but after a few years you could only get the main casings and bag door fronts in dark brown. At least they were still available but it didn’t go too well with some of the original colours.

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