We're all familiar with the phrase "you get what you pay for," but still, most of us are tempted from time to time to save a bundle on a bargain that just looks too good to pass up. A good example is hand tools. If you've ever been to a dollar store and purchased a wrench, scissors, or pair of pliers, usually manufactured on the other side of the world, and later realized that what looked good is actually a piece of useless junk, you've fallen prey to the form vs. function conundrum. When they say, "made in China—good for 30 days," that's often a generous estimate. Sometimes one single use of an inferior product is all it takes for it to be unceremoniously relegated to either the junk drawer or, often, to the trash bin!
Made in America still means something special these days and, although you might sometimes be asked to spend a bit more for something truly quality-made, you'll almost always end up saving money when it's all said and done. Like those hand tools mentioned earlier, a high-quality American-made alternative may often cost more, but it's something you'll likely use with pride and joy for many years, marveling at the difference that some exacting design and fine craftsmanship can make to the manufacture of a product.
Unlike with those small hand tools, though, when purchasing pharmacy shelving for your new or remodeled store, you're generally talking thousands of dollars, which makes the price bargain between the bad and the best appear huge. Don't be fooled. Choosing the cheap will cause you to pay over and over for a mistake that could have been avoided by simply considering just a few important points:
Quality shelving can be made from wood, glass, chrome, steel or a variety of painted metals. All your shelving doesn't have to be the same, and a good shelving system will allow you to attractively mix and match different types together to create a pleasing store environment. Stay away from the cookie-cutter shelving found in most large chain drug store operations, and don't look to buy your new shelves from the same places they get theirs. Stay unique!
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