To Buy Cheap Is To Buy Expensive

To Buy Cheap Is To Buy Expensive

21st Jun 2014

Being in the Furniture Business now for almost ten years I have learned many things. I would like to start by thanking the older people in my life for their life experience. My grandmother always told me that "anything in life you get what you pay for", I remember my grandfather wanted to get me inexpensive shoes and my grandmother always wanted her grand children to have the best. My grandfather use to think they would fall apart anyway but my grandma always said they would but it would take much more time for them to fall apart. I also equate this to furniture being shown the difference in quality from the furniture brands that have been reputable for many years and the no name products. The spacing on the sinuos coil under the cushion should be no more than 6" apart, on the low end quality furniture that is mass produced the spacing is 10 to 12 inches. The average age for a living room set in your home should be 10 to 12 years. Today we seem to live in a disposable society but I feel the older people have the right disposition on this. Remember  " to buy cheap is to buy expensive" because the amount of times you have to keep re-buying you could spend a little more money to buy better quality and try to buy American Made Furniture as much as possible to keep America Employed. Kleban Furniture still prides themselves on products made in America as much as possible even though its very hard to do. Many of the better manufacturers still have a high standard of quality control even since in the year 2000 when most casegood,( dining room and Bedrooms ), companies have gone overseas.