Anyone peeped the new "made in cali" lids? DIY that ;)
I can build a better much higher quality bottom tank with more bells and whistles then uc or your own build for cheaper . I have made 1000's of them. danner/supream pumps are not worth the money. So you guys keep doing your diy, maybe come up with better ideas. JK
Made 1000's of them? Really?
At what point will you stop lying to yourself and in turn misleading others that you even make hydro systems for sale?
Back to addressing reality.
My observation is that there isn't a hydro system on the market that can't be diy'd and save some money. The fact that it's actually a topic up for debate is beyond me. I can make anything on the market and save about 30% doing it, period....no exceptions.
Fact is most of the retail cost of the system is middle man mark up.
1) Company A makes a product, marks it up for profit to make money and continue functioning as a business
2) Company B (distributor) buys said product from Company A,marks it up for profit to make money and continue functioning as a business
3) Company C (retailer) buys said product from Company B, marks it up for profit to make money and continue functioning as a business
4) Grower A buys said product from Company C, uses it for profit to make money and continue functioning as a business
Fact of the matter is the producer of the product typically makes the least profit. Growers makes the most, then retailer, then dist and last manufacturer.
Manufacturing anything in the US is darn right brutal right now. Taxes are rediculous, workers comp, insurance, etc makes the cost of doing business in the US way high. For a company to be doing it and making it work is against the odds in my opinion, especially one that actually warranties it goods and provides support as well.
Oh, and not to mention bringing a design concept to market that worx so well it's even worth DIY'ing.
I happen to know the CC folx very well and can tell you first hand it looks to cost a ton to do business properly. No pockets swelling from what I see, more so a steady but slow improvement of a business that will likely be around for decades because they are doing it right. IMO