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Remember, I mainly deal in motors under 120w, anything I bring in for the milling community that is bigger I need to bring in specially, and with the low volume of sales I'd get from the community vs the cost of the motors, its just not viable. I'd consider a pre-paid system so I wasn't lumped with stock I don't generally sell but I'd have to talk to the manufacturer about small quantity ordering for samples because they wouldn't sell them to me cheaply if they knew it was for resale, but selling customers cheap sample motors on the other hand is allowable because they see that loss as promotional which will bring them sales.
The Crompton motor is reasonable quality for the price, the gearbox may be questionable, but its cheap which is why hobbyists tend to flock to these and they do well on eBay.
The brand I deal with (GPG) is much higher quality for both the motor and the gearbox. So it'd be like trying to sell a Porsche for the same price as Volkswagen to gain a share of the market the product is not aimed at.
The Crompton motor is reasonable quality for the price, the gearbox may be questionable, but its cheap which is why hobbyists tend to flock to these and they do well on eBay.
The brand I deal with (GPG) is much higher quality for both the motor and the gearbox. So it'd be like trying to sell a Porsche for the same price as Volkswagen to gain a share of the market the product is not aimed at.