« Reply #32 on: May 17, 2012, 02:36:52 PM »
I'm surprised by the price. I honestly expected them to be sold for $100 to $120 a pair. If they cost $53 dollars of your own money to make them then that's $7 for 45 min of your time. That comes out to $9.33 an hour in labor. That also does not include compensation for the time and cost for the development of the product or the minutes lost in quality control.
I also consider these to be a specialty item intended for those who want the best for their car, even if there is a cheaper option readily available. The Jeep half door handles are immediately available, twice as strong as OEM handles and half as expensive as these stainless handles. The professionals who make such elite products usually demand 30 to 60 dollars an hour in labor compensation. You're making these at or below minimum wage! That's remarkable considering the machinery and welding involved. Thank you for giving us the family and friends discount!
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