In my quest for garage flooring I came across the post about the EpoArmor offered through www.jnkproducts.com
http://www.jnkproducts.com/order-epoarmor.htm
I made up a spreadsheet to quicky find out cost/sqft and things of that nature.
Here is what I came up with...Look at the price diff between 6gal and 8gal.
Is this an error, or can anyone make sense of this? Every step up for 2 gallons is $108.08, except between 6 and 8 where it jumps up $226.92? That then effects all the kit pricing after that since they are based off the cost of the previous kit. I put on the right what the kit pricing "should" be based off of an increase of $108.08 like the first couple kits.
Also, what is the difference between buying each can by the gallon, and buying the "kit"?
The 2 gallon kits only contain one gallon of each, for a total of $265.38. You can buy a can of "A" and a can of "B" for only $154.98, so what gives? Now, I agree that the "kit price" gives a good break as you get up in the gallons required, paying $108.08/2gal vs. $154.08/2gal; however you see the point now between 6 and 8 gallons, paying $226 for those 2 extra gallons; which then effect the price of the 10 and 12 gal kits as well?
I just think there is an error with the pricing, whether unintentionally or some weird kind of pricing?
http://www.jnkproducts.com/order-epoarmor.htm
I made up a spreadsheet to quicky find out cost/sqft and things of that nature.
Here is what I came up with...Look at the price diff between 6gal and 8gal.
Is this an error, or can anyone make sense of this? Every step up for 2 gallons is $108.08, except between 6 and 8 where it jumps up $226.92? That then effects all the kit pricing after that since they are based off the cost of the previous kit. I put on the right what the kit pricing "should" be based off of an increase of $108.08 like the first couple kits.
Also, what is the difference between buying each can by the gallon, and buying the "kit"?
The 2 gallon kits only contain one gallon of each, for a total of $265.38. You can buy a can of "A" and a can of "B" for only $154.98, so what gives? Now, I agree that the "kit price" gives a good break as you get up in the gallons required, paying $108.08/2gal vs. $154.08/2gal; however you see the point now between 6 and 8 gallons, paying $226 for those 2 extra gallons; which then effect the price of the 10 and 12 gal kits as well?
I just think there is an error with the pricing, whether unintentionally or some weird kind of pricing?
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