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<blockquote data-quote="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS" data-source="post: 17052" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Re: Parts availability: How to destroy a brand</p><p></p><p>It's called ''Just In Time'' manufacturing. Each part is delivered just in time to be assembled into the complete product. Spares are not a part of this manufacturing model. The manufacturer has to change the part run on the next cycle to get you your replacement parts. That could be days or months!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I just had to spend almost $300 on a new tool to replace the one that had a $2.50 broken part that was not available! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In my opinion the race to the bottom by manufacturers is rediculous. They have caused so much resentment from the comsumers just so that they can make their products a couple cents cheaper and more profitable. Eventually, we can all hope that they will figure it out but I wouldn't count on it any time soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS, post: 17052, member: 70"] Re: Parts availability: How to destroy a brand It's called ''Just In Time'' manufacturing. Each part is delivered just in time to be assembled into the complete product. Spares are not a part of this manufacturing model. The manufacturer has to change the part run on the next cycle to get you your replacement parts. That could be days or months! I just had to spend almost $300 on a new tool to replace the one that had a $2.50 broken part that was not available! In my opinion the race to the bottom by manufacturers is rediculous. They have caused so much resentment from the comsumers just so that they can make their products a couple cents cheaper and more profitable. Eventually, we can all hope that they will figure it out but I wouldn't count on it any time soon. [/QUOTE]
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