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i sell flat pack kitchen units, they are very top quality, if a part is missing, which is rare, i can supply within half an hour, same too for anything damaged.iam aiming to sell to tradesman who are now accustomed to cheap rigid built, there objection is time to assemble. my argument is, any of there rigid units if damaged cant be repaired, and then skipped, and very often.
whereas my product, i can supply any component very quickly, hence time saved , and the kitchen fitted on time. why i need to know, market share , eg is the flat pack market declining?

2007-07-11 01:32:13 · 1 answers · asked by TREVOR B 1 in Home & Garden Decorating & Remodeling

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Your grammer, punctuation, and lack of capitals make your "question" hard to read and almost impossible to understand.

However, from the sounds of it, you are selling unassembled kitchen cabinets?
The market share would depend on the area you're in, or even the country you're in. There are European products that are available that are better, cheaper, and easier to use than the equivalent product available in the US or Canada. But, they are rarely if ever used, because it's never been used before.

Drywall is a perfect example...simple to use, cheap, dead easy. It was invented in the late 1800's, but didn't become popular until after WWII. Why? Because plaster & lathe took too long, and the crews had too many houses to build!

2007-07-11 01:46:44 · answer #1 · answered by jcurrieii 7 · 0 1

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