So the fact they sell quality gear instead of cheap Chinese Shit like Bunnings is a bad thing
It sounds funny when you put what I said that way but I'm just thinking that if someone wants to do one small job they might be able to get away with using a cheaper brand.
For example I have a number of tradetools brand tools and for me they work well.
To expand on that I have a tradetools brush cutter that was maybe $200. If I was to buy a top quality one like stihl I would be looking at say $900-$1200.
If you had someone that wants to make a shelf and got a drill for $30 and they could do the one job and be happy, how could they really justify a $300 name brand with a 2-5 year warranty for ten times the price.
So I think there is a place for cheaper items and Bunnings has tapped into that with instructional how tos and stuff for the average person to get in and give it a go without a cost that is prohibitive.
Obviously if you have the money and want the best buy things like snapon tools and stihl and stuff as they are good quality and should last for many many years.
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