It's a bit disturbing to see this huge rift opening up in the community with the whole "originals vs. clones" threads. All it seems to do is spark a lot of anger and resentment, usually with deleted hate comments and locked threads. Can't we all just agree that it is our own money and we will choose to spend it how we see fit? Nobody here has the right to judge another based on the decisions they make. It's really turning into a bunch of BS, IMHO.
Otherwise- keep beating that horse if it makes you feel any better.
wow do we really need these threads almost daily now?
Don't like it? . don't buy it..... quit worrying so much how other people spend their money.
very little to do with it many of the mods have a price set and none of them raise the price later when demand goes up.
Its strange how everyone wants the cheap alternative but noone is willing to support the people who actually designed something.
Remember the clones are copies of wildly popular products. without people supporting the original designers china would not take notice of the popularity and give YOU a clone.
when all the high end modders go back to hiding out on vaporwall and selling their products backroom style off of excel spreadsheets and no stores sell their products anymore and china has nothing left to clone, enjoy your vivinova's and protanks.
this is something the newer people dont remember when all there was available commercially was junk, and all the good stuff was hidden away on walled forums.
because of this attitude right here there are many modders who stay hidden away on vapor wall, their products rock and strangely NO ONE has a clone of them. i
people can whine all they want about prices and tolerances, many of these people are just that a single guy doing the best they can to provide a quality product. case in point the guy who runs ihybrid, one man, one cnc, and he used all his profit to buy a better cnc machine, same with supert.
so you program or you own?
im sure after you spend 1/4 million on a state of the art machine then stand there all day milling something you WILL expect to get paid but a mod maker is expected to live on raman noodles so you can vape?
it's sad people have no issues with supporting some sweat shop but thinks its somehow evil to support someone who actually cares about the products they produce. I hope everyone who constantly defends the cloners also wears 7 dollar walmart shoes - i mean how dare you buy the expensive name brand when the copy is just as good.
It's about some mod makers charge too much for something that, in that price range, should be flawless in terms of design, materials, workmanship and "x factor".
ok lets bring up svoe mesto, im sure the kayfun didnt come to him in a dream. much research went in to perfect the design(as it is now the ones we have are actually the 4th or 5th revision) and make it work as flawlessly as it does. yet everyone would rather spend 15 dollars less and get the clone. why? why is it so hard to want to support this guy and make sure he has incentive to keep designing brilliant products. you dont think the effort is worth him making a living?willing to support the people who actually designed something.
I work with machining parts for firearms, AR15s in particular, with programming CNC machines with all of the coordinates, different axis angles, changing out drill bits and tooling, and aligning jigs, which have extremely low tolerances, down to about 0.0003, or 3 one-hundred-thousandths, it's pretty precise work. The cost of material, 7075 Aluminum (A pretty pricey aluminum alloy) has little to do with the price of the parts (~$150 for a lower) Now, for making a mod, a basic brass or S/S tube with some threads (which have very loose tolerances, compared to the military specifications I deal with) and add a button, some laser etching, there is no way the cost of production of those high end mods is anywhere near the prices some mods go for, compared to the type of work I deal with, but instead of laser etching, it's engraving a serial number and stamping other numbers into the face of the parts. Along with FFL-7 paperwork involved with every receiver.
The reason is supply : demand. E-Cigs have exploded in popularity in the past few months, and the manufacturers simply cannot keep up with orders, so they raise prices. That is all it is. The cost of materials has little to do with it, the research, and design of new mods has little to do with it, and the time and labor in machining the parts has little to do with it. In America, we have free enterprise, you can put whatever price you'd like on whatever product or service you sell.
I've already beaten this dead horse.
All I'm going to say is there is a stark differance between a one off hand made item and one punched off a production line.
But if you find the value it, then MORE POWER TO YOU!!!!
As I read it, this topic wasn't about original design vs clones. It's about some mod makers charge too much for something that, in that price range, should be flawless in terms of design, materials, workmanship and "x factor".
It's not easy to discuss this without first defining if we are discussing works of art made by highly skilled and experienced one-man-operations or someone unexperienced going "me too" designing a mod and having it made in a CNC shop and slapping on a premium price tag to make the product seem more premium that it really is.
Not sure why this topic always has to turn into an argument.
OP makes some very good points.
Manufacturers of high-end devices will have to alter their business models in order to weather China's superior industrial capabilities. Prices will come down at one end of the spectrum, overall quality of products will rise at the other.
Consumers will benefit. What's there to argue about? I say we have a party!![]()
It's a bit disturbing to see this huge rift opening up in the community with the whole "originals vs. clones" threads. All it seems to do is spark a lot of anger and resentment, usually with deleted hate comments and locked threads. Can't we all just agree that it is our own money and we will choose to spend it how we see fit? Nobody here has the right to judge another based on the decisions they make. It's really turning into a bunch of BS, IMHO.
Otherwise- keep beating that horse if it makes you feel any better.
I've got a jump to conclusions mat with your name on it....
I've read about good clones, to be sure, but for every good clone there are 20 piles of garbage being sold. With that said, I think you are severely jumping the gun on the idea that "business models must be changed." Clones have been around for a good while now, and I don't see any of the high end shops lowering prices or going out of business yet.
I think the Ithaka is up to serial number 7000-8000+ now, and that's a freaking 200 dollar atomizer. People value quality, and the assurance of support and parts to keep that quality going. There is a reason why Honda sells plenty of 25,000 dollar civics many years after Hyundai, Kia, etc. have made something similar for half the price....
Faceless has already done it with the introduction of his iHybrid Pure. I think we'll see prices coming down across the board as the market saturates, along with more economical choices for consumers from wise high-end manufacturers. I'm sure the pricey stuff will never go completely out of fashion, because there will always be a select few willing to pay extra for something unique and well-made. We're not talking about cars here, though. Mods are simple devices in comparison, and even if we consider the fact that some are clearly better than others in both form and function, there is still a significant disparity between the price of a good clone and a good original.
As long as mod-makers continue to price their products for a niche market, the market will remain just that: A niche one. Good business? That's for each business to decide. All we have to do as consumers is be prepared to reap any benefits that may result.
not because I'm some sort of elitist but because I don't see complaints about stuff breaking with those mods.
Actually you can spend $61,000 for a Hyundai Equus.There is a reason why Honda sells plenty of 25,000 dollar civics many years after Hyundai, Kia, etc. have made something similar for half the price....