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Quality not equal to price, expensive not equal to quality. Just to be smart a bit, do some homework and comparing each other
We will usually purchase household items that suits our needs than getting a cheap one that we do not need to use.
I typically weigh the costs against the quality. Ultimately it all boils down to cost benefit analysis :)
Quality, if the brand works good for me, I use the other products as well
But sometimes the value of the product may be as effective as the quality
Quality is important. And how long their warranty covers their products.
Of course quality over quantity. I don't mind spending a bit more.
Mostly pricing and sometimes quality depending on type of product
Expensive products usually just packaging is different
Quality and whatever that I’m already gotten used to



