Right. Let’s talk about firepaw treadmills vs going about it on your own.
From a commercial perspective, the cost of the machine really isn’t that bad far off from actually producing one for commercial use.
I’ve built 5 of my own machines to build my business, whilst I love the machines I’ve built.
They and by extension I have my own engineering limitations that I just don’t have the time or inclination to learn and surpass.
My machines function similarly to the firepaw machines, as expected for them to. They are strong, built tough and complete the function they were designed to do.
But, they a mission to keep clean. The belt sometimes gives me trouble. The bearings are noisy. Think 2 stroke Yamaha, clutch in and just holding the throttle open.
The firepaw is quiet, almost whisper quiet.
My machine looks big bulky, firepaw have a machine that’s crafted to look good. It’s easy to clean and maintain
And its optional bearings are in another league, the machine is years above where I could be and whilst it’s much more expensive for me to import into my country, having the accessibility to the team at firepaw and having someone I can talk back and forth about improvements, questions and ofcourse the reliability of the machine, surpasses the initial outlay for it.
Having our vans travel out means we need our machines to be reliable, constantly no exceptions.
The firepaw excels at this.
If anyone has been thinking whether they should get one or not. Just do it, best investment I made in my business
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