Hi @franshorn
Original Thread - https://www.ecigssa.co.za/concentrates-and-price.t37937/page-5#post-636002
Thank you for the effort in putting that list together and I am actually glad this topic came up. I won't speak on behalf of other vendors as it is not my place to do so but I will give you some insight on why the prices differ from our side and hopefully other vendors can pitch in (hence the new thread here). This is not an attack on any other vendor but just insight into the industry.
So why do the prices differ?
Bottling - Where the concentrate is being bottled into smaller sizes. Is it in someones kitchen? Is it in a ISO lab? Is it in a clean room facility? Is there someone watching over the process?
Quality testing - Is the vendor testing the item he/she is selling to make sure it is consistent? Can the bottle be back tracked to the original bottle. if there is a defective batch, can it be back tracked to make sure you don't get a defective product when you buy it again.
Type of bottle - Cheap eye dropper bottle/ True HDPE/ PET bottle?
Variety - Having a big variety requires buying the manufacturers entire range and hoping that all the flavours would sell (in reality only 30 - 40% sells and the balance is capital in a 10ml bottle on a shelve)
Storage - Where do you keep so many products? What about nicotine storage? Warehouse rentals and temperature controlled areas don't come cheap
Hazmat Shipping - Some concentrates need to be handled by a dangerous goods agent and shipped in on a separate shipment. Vendors that stock these are most likely covering a portion of that dreaded shipping fee.
Picking and packing - Pulling an order of 30 - 40 items takes time and staff
Free delivery - This means someone is covering the cost, that someone is the vendor. Is the vendor offering overnight/ Express free delivery or is is the cheapest courier option to punt FREE DELIVERY.
Service - I won't go too much into this but maintaining a certain level of service requires extra overheads to make sure that level is maintained.
I hope this gives some insight into why prices differ. At the end of the day, price is important but so is maintaining quality, service and bringing new products to the DIY market.
Original Thread - https://www.ecigssa.co.za/concentrates-and-price.t37937/page-5#post-636002
Thank you for the effort in putting that list together and I am actually glad this topic came up. I won't speak on behalf of other vendors as it is not my place to do so but I will give you some insight on why the prices differ from our side and hopefully other vendors can pitch in (hence the new thread here). This is not an attack on any other vendor but just insight into the industry.
So why do the prices differ?
Bottling - Where the concentrate is being bottled into smaller sizes. Is it in someones kitchen? Is it in a ISO lab? Is it in a clean room facility? Is there someone watching over the process?
Quality testing - Is the vendor testing the item he/she is selling to make sure it is consistent? Can the bottle be back tracked to the original bottle. if there is a defective batch, can it be back tracked to make sure you don't get a defective product when you buy it again.
Type of bottle - Cheap eye dropper bottle/ True HDPE/ PET bottle?
Variety - Having a big variety requires buying the manufacturers entire range and hoping that all the flavours would sell (in reality only 30 - 40% sells and the balance is capital in a 10ml bottle on a shelve)
Storage - Where do you keep so many products? What about nicotine storage? Warehouse rentals and temperature controlled areas don't come cheap
Hazmat Shipping - Some concentrates need to be handled by a dangerous goods agent and shipped in on a separate shipment. Vendors that stock these are most likely covering a portion of that dreaded shipping fee.
Picking and packing - Pulling an order of 30 - 40 items takes time and staff
Free delivery - This means someone is covering the cost, that someone is the vendor. Is the vendor offering overnight/ Express free delivery or is is the cheapest courier option to punt FREE DELIVERY.
Service - I won't go too much into this but maintaining a certain level of service requires extra overheads to make sure that level is maintained.
I hope this gives some insight into why prices differ. At the end of the day, price is important but so is maintaining quality, service and bringing new products to the DIY market.
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