Great video! Thanks for sharing your insights. You bring up great things to consider. One thing you didn't mention was build quality. Did a cheaper system mean it was cheaply made? Thanks.
@CompactGarden8 күн бұрын
Thats a great question and in hindsight I should have mentioned it a little at least. To answer your question, both systems are quite sturdy using food grade plastic that is UV resistant, and they feel very similar in terms of quality and thickness of material. They both also have a 5-year warranty, but I'll be honestly surprised if I run into any issues (if I do, I'll also definitely be making a video on it as well). When I mentioned cheaper, I was only referring to price. Hope this helps!
@Just_A_Name1411 күн бұрын
That spinner base is $70 the other base is $50 and the supports are $24 each or 3/$59.
@CompactGarden9 күн бұрын
You’re right! My initial price was based on the version I have without wheels, which cost about $40, so that number was stuck in my mind. However, the fully loaded spinner with wheels, plus the multi-pack supports, does add up quickly. I still think the main focus of the video stands, as it shows how each system lets you choose which features to include, but I agree that once you start adding accessories, the price gap narrows significantly.