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Anonymous
This is not electric bike tool kit.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
From picture there is no speed. Description says 7 speed. Needs to be clarified.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
frame material is steel or aluminum? big difference
7 years ago |
Anonymous
At this price, you expect it to be Aluminum?
//@Anonymous: frame material is steel or aluminum? big difference
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I found out the frame is made of 6061 aluminum and the fork is made of steel. The 6061 aluminum is printed on the frame. The bike is sold for $449 at Target website. So it is reasonable to find aluminum for a bike originally priced at $449. //@Anonymous: At this price, you expect it to be Aluminum?
//@Anonymous: frame material is steel or aluminum? big difference
7 years ago |
Anonymous
It is sold for around $162 everywhere. //@Anonymous: I found out the frame is made of 6061 aluminum and the fork is made of steel. The 6061 aluminum is printed on the frame. The bike is sold for $449 at Target website. So it is reasonable to find aluminum for a bike originally priced at $449. //@Anonymous: At this price, you expect it to be Aluminum?
//@Anonymous: frame material is steel or aluminum? big difference
7 years ago |
Anonymous
the deal is expired now since it's out of stock at Walmart.com
7 years ago |
cheetah
updated, thanks! //@Anonymous: the deal is expired now since it's out of stock at Walmart.com
7 years ago |
Anonymous
It's not exactly a cappuccino maker. It froths milk for cappuccino is all.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Original price $110? It has never been marked above $40!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Waiting for Amazon Echo Milk Frother.
7 years ago |
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Anonymous
I love this cup and this brand in general -- so much better than cups usually founds in US stores.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
regular mug, $5.00. you don't need to visit dealsea. //@Anonymous: I love this cup and this brand in general -- so much better than cups usually founds in US stores.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
They re-invented the wheel, and made it square!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Indeed, one can live a very simple life and even survive on 50-cent mugs, just as one can survive with dollar-store shirts and pants. Why pay $5 then? //@Anonymous: regular mug, $5.00. you don't need to visit dealsea. //@Anonymous: I love this cup and this brand in general -- so much better than cups usually founds in US stores.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Wait, hold up! Dollar Store sells pants? Which location? I'm going there! //@anonymous: Indeed, one can live a very simple life and even survive on 50-cent mugs, just as one can survive with dollar-store shirts and pants. Why pay $5 then? //@Anonymous: regular mug, $5.00. you don't need to visit dealsea. //@Anonymous: I love this cup and this brand in general -- so much better than cups usually founds in US stores.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Anyone know if it’s mugs only or with plates and spoons? TIA
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Pier one sells nice quality mugs which are from $3.0...
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Give this a try before you judge it. It's not just the fancy design -- the quality of its porcelain is much higher than the US average. This brand actually makes amazing bathtubs. There are far more expensive brands out there, but I see this as a good middle ground. Again,you can live a simple life -- you can spend thousands of dollars on a bag or be happy with re-using plastic bags. I started with a $15-dollar V-B plate in my college year -- that plate still looks new, no coloration or chipping. I now own multiple items and have been very happy with their products. //@Anonymous: Pier one sells nice quality mugs which are from $3.0...
7 years ago |
Anonymous
They seem difficult to store. Will probably take up much cupboard space. I will pass.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
got this similar cup at Daiso, $1.50
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I do love Daiso too. Excellent, excellent bargain. But Villeroy Boch isn't Daiso. In purchasing a product with design, there is typically diminishing marginal returns. By paying 10 times, one almost certainly won't get a mug that is 10 times better -- just a flying Business or First doesn't give something that is 20-50 times better than flying economy, if one accepts the assumption that the most important part of flying is getting to one's destination. //@Anonymous: got this similar cup at Daiso, $1.50
7 years ago |
Anonymous
you need to re-study the utility theory //@Anonymous: I do love Daiso too. Excellent, excellent bargain. But Villeroy Boch isn't Daiso. In purchasing a product with design, there is typically diminishing marginal returns. By paying 10 times, one almost certainly won't get a mug that is 10 times better -- just a flying Business or First doesn't give something that is 20-50 times better than flying economy, if one accepts the assumption that the most important part of flying is getting to one's destination. //@Anonymous: got this similar cup at Daiso, $1.50
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Can you make a valid counter argument instead of simple denial //@anonymous: you need to re-study the utility theory //@Anonymous: I do love Daiso too. Excellent, excellent bargain. But Villeroy Boch isn't Daiso. In purchasing a product with design, there is typically diminishing marginal returns. By paying 10 times, one almost certainly won't get a mug that is 10 times better -- just a flying Business or First doesn't give something that is 20-50 times better than flying economy, if one accepts the assumption that the most important part of flying is getting to one's destination. //@Anonymous: got this similar cup at Daiso, $1.50
7 years ago |