Manufacturers make various models, some are higher end, some are lower end. Nothing dishonest about that as long as it's all clear.Our contractor told us not to buy our appliances, faucets etc at big box stores because they are made differently than those sold at small retailers. He said they use plastic parts and are made cheaper. That sounds dishonest to me!
Our contractor told us not to buy our appliances, faucets etc at big box stores because they are made differently than those sold at small retailers. He said they use plastic parts and are made cheaper. That sounds dishonest to me!
It's not divided exclusively by where you buy your stuff at. Smaller retailers can rip you off just as equally as a larger retailer can. So by that premise, your contractor lied to you. What you do need to do is go to a reputable retailer to begin with. It doesn't matter if they are larger or small, just that they stand behind the products that they sell. Plus, each item varies on quality. Even if the outside looks the same, it doesn't mean that the inside parts are created equally. Research every item you buy, regardless of where you buy it from.
It sounds like your contractor has a preference for supporting smaller businesses. That's fine, but I find it quite shady that they present their personal preference as a "better for you" line of crap.
Buy your product by the model number. Manufacturers will make the same model for different retail outlets. They may look identical but the model number will be different.
It is true that they are made differently. Plumber told me this years ago when installing my dishwasher. He said he can tell if we bought an item at a big box store or a small appliance retailer since the big box do skimp on some parts to get their production costs lower. For example my dishwasher had 4 leveling feet, he said the big box stores often have just 3 (2 in the back and 1 in mid front instead of one in each corner). Also had some different materials for certain parts, metal instead of plastic, longer hoses that allowed for an easier install, better grade hoses and fasteners that would typically last longer, that sort of thing.
A different plumber told me the same thing about faucets, said if I must buy at the big box stores go for the higher end more costly ones that have internal metal parts since the cheaper ones have mostly plastic pieces inside and wear out really fast.
I bought a folding wood TV tray for my den at Walmart to replace a really old one we had got a kitchen store. The Walmart one looked pretty much the same but had only one cross bar leg support whereas the older one had two, so obviously not as strong. About what I expected for less than $10 at Walmart.
Often times, I find there's a difference between what someone says and what the listener hears. He could have been completely honest and truthful and may have phrased his statement in a way to be as unambiguous as possible and you simply misunderstood. Or he could have been blatantly lying. Nobody here could say for sure.That sounds dishonest to me!
Often times, I find there's a difference between what someone says and what the listener hears. He could have been completely honest and truthful and may have phrased his statement in a way to be as unambiguous as possible and you simply misunderstood. Or he could have been blatantly lying. Nobody here could say for sure.
Regardless, if the appliance has the same model number, then it's built with the same parts. Big box stores tend to carry the less expensive models. Cheaper models are, well, cheaper. There's nothing inherently dishonest about that. Home Depot might sell the "MAV3200" which looks identical to the "MAV6200" but costs $300 less. The difference isn't just the features, but the entire build quality.
It's really hard with faucets. They look identical, but he said the ones at Lowes have plastic parts inside, so how is a consumer to know which retailers carry the well made products?