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Thread: Worlds First Chassis Rail Cleaner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerokent View Post
    How do you keep the paint on your rear bar
    Haha I know right, strange because all the defenders I have seen including my mates they tend to rust. It did have paint protector from new even though I don't think that would contribute and always just cleaned well.

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    Hi Guys,
    We have had a good interest in this product so far, but people have come to the point they believe it is little too expensive. So I am interested what you guys would be happy to pay for this Australian made product?
    Cheers
    Zapt

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    Quote Originally Posted by zapt View Post
    Hi Guys,
    We have had a good interest in this product so far, but people have come to the point they believe it is little too expensive. So I am interested what you guys would be happy to pay for this Australian made product?
    Cheers
    Zapt
    (as I posted in your other thread) - why not injection mould the plastic part to cut costs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    (as I posted in your other thread) - why not injection mould the plastic part to cut costs?
    Hi Mate,
    Thanks a lot for your interest, mainly for design and cost, also by using a industrial grade PPE plastic its more durable and robust. As its a startup and I didn't know how successful the product would be the investment for a injection mould and design is a expensive route for us.

    Though I hope we can interest you enough to give it a crack.

    Thanks again

    Zapt

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    thanks for the video. I have to admit it certainly looks a lot easier than holding the hose. I'll have a think about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loneranger View Post
    thanks for the video. I have to admit it certainly looks a lot easier than holding the hose. I'll have a think about it.
    Thanks for the support long ranger!
    Cheers
    Zapt

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    You picked a tough market zapt. However I think it's a goer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    You picked a tough market zapt. However I think it's a goer.
    Tough crowd mate haha
    Thanks for the support and feedback mate
    Zapt

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    There's a typo in the video at the end.
    "Avaiable now".

    In any case, it seems like a good single use product. Specific, well designed and manufactured.

    In regards to the pricing, be aware that you're up against other cleaning/flushing appliances like the Staun Massojet. Of which the cheapest is $55. The most expensive is $99.
    They are multi use devices as well.
    So I think, in terms of comparison, I would pay up to about $30 - $40 for your device.
    Baring in mind also that trigger nozzles/guns at Bunnings vary in price from $5 to $45.
    I know that isn't an apples to apples comparison, but that's what I am comparing your product with.

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    Its dissapointing with those that doubt so dont get put off by the few
    Tis a great idea but Yeah the price is up there and yes it could be reduced with different manufacturing technique`s at a cost . This could be off set in the country of the worlds largest photo copier if those that dont care of the Aussie made idea
    Im not in the market for one sorry but good onya for having a go mate

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