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edatlanta
Dec 22, 2019Explorer
I worked for a large US corporation for many years and every year they would commission a study to see if our products were right for the market we were serving. Every single year the top three things these surveys showed in the order of priority by the buyer were: Quality, Service, Price. Price was always in 3rd place. Quality obviously has to do with the product, but also it's "fit" for the purpose it is designed to perform. Service and Price are obvious. We all talk about price, but if the product isn't right for the task and not serviced by the manufacturer then price doesn't matter.
There are always alternatives to any product, but do they perform the designed task? I am a bit biased as I have the Torklift Glow Step Revolution and recommend it highly. One big feature of this step is it can be operated in many different angles, etc. I was in a campground in north Florida back in the spring off of I75 that caters to travelers going to and from central Florida. They have a unique pull through system that works great, but some of the lanes have an incline to the next lane that is pretty close and steep to the lane you are parked on and the lanes are too narrow to move over as you park. If one of the alternative products to the Glow Step was used in this situation I have no clue how it could be deployed and used due to the angle. My Glow Step worked great.
Click For Full-Size Image.">Picture Here is a camper that was right behind me and please note he had to dig a little bit of dirt to even deploy his OEM 3 step. I can't image a 1 piece 4-5 step in this situation.
There are always alternatives to any product, but do they perform the designed task? I am a bit biased as I have the Torklift Glow Step Revolution and recommend it highly. One big feature of this step is it can be operated in many different angles, etc. I was in a campground in north Florida back in the spring off of I75 that caters to travelers going to and from central Florida. They have a unique pull through system that works great, but some of the lanes have an incline to the next lane that is pretty close and steep to the lane you are parked on and the lanes are too narrow to move over as you park. If one of the alternative products to the Glow Step was used in this situation I have no clue how it could be deployed and used due to the angle. My Glow Step worked great.
Click For Full-Size Image.">Picture Here is a camper that was right behind me and please note he had to dig a little bit of dirt to even deploy his OEM 3 step. I can't image a 1 piece 4-5 step in this situation.
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