is it just me or should there of been alittle more thought put into some of these aftermarket cylinder designs ?
We are seeing what happens when when a new product or design goes from the drawing board directly into production without adequate testing. It cost a lot of money to do reliability and longevity testing.
Some of the American companies have adopted the Chinese methods of product development:
1. The company has an idea for a new product.
2. The company advertises on ebay, Horrible Freight, or on their web site at a very low price
3. While the company is waiting for enough orders to justify production (testing the market demand) the company tells you lies about why you have not yet received your widget. " We are selling them so fast our production line cannot keep up with the orders", "We are making some improvements before releasing our marvelous new widget". "There is a shortage of the special alloy that we use to cast your widget", "We are waiting for the arrival of our new state of the art CNC machine so that we can offer you unsurpassed quality".
4. After they receive enough orders and credit card prepayments, the company uses your money to buy machines and tooling to produce your widget.
5. Now they go from drawing board into mass production
6. The company selling the widgets lets the customers that have been waiting for and paid for their widget 6 months to 3 years ago test the widget for common flaws and reliability.
7. After using the widget the customers complain about the flaws in the new product. When the company runs out of widgets to sell, the company starts taking orders again.
8. If the company gets enough prepaid orders to pay for new tooling to correct the first batch of flaws, they modify the tooling and produce another batch of widgets.
Does this process sound familiar to any of your experiences in the last few years?