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Seems like established technology with common metals fabricating a simple mechanism. What differentiates a relatively inexpensive, contractor-grade faucet from one that costs anywhere from double to 10x the price?

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[-] tetris11@lemmy.ml 9 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

Guess how much a kitchen cabinet door costs. £10-15 per door. A kitchen with more than ten 40cm cabinets is going to cost you a bomb.

if that seems excessive, you're right. A few years ago, those same doors were less than half the price.

What happened then, did the doors change? Is the flimsy wood composite they're made of go extinct?

You know the answer.

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