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<blockquote data-quote="AK_Mike" data-source="post: 124044" data-attributes="member: 22725"><p>Hey everyone,</p><p></p><p>My name's Mike. I run an online retailer for attachments (here to learn, though, not promote) and one of the things I'm interested in doing is setting it up so that shoppers can filter off of the exact types of attributes that make/break an attachment for them. </p><p></p><p>I'm interested in learning about exactly what those decision points, if any of you are interested in sharing your thought processes. I know the attachment weight, max load capacity, & hydraulic flow rate are pretty major qualifiers, and make/quality of steel is a pretty major factor for quality, but I'm curious if there are any things that experience has taught you are crucial deciding factors in your purchase process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AK_Mike, post: 124044, member: 22725"] Hey everyone, My name's Mike. I run an online retailer for attachments (here to learn, though, not promote) and one of the things I'm interested in doing is setting it up so that shoppers can filter off of the exact types of attributes that make/break an attachment for them. I'm interested in learning about exactly what those decision points, if any of you are interested in sharing your thought processes. I know the attachment weight, max load capacity, & hydraulic flow rate are pretty major qualifiers, and make/quality of steel is a pretty major factor for quality, but I'm curious if there are any things that experience has taught you are crucial deciding factors in your purchase process. [/QUOTE]
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