Idahonative
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Many companies are moving away from pro rata warrantees. This company may follow suit in the future.
You might want to rethink how warranty works. There are really only two ways for the manufacturer to pay for warranty repair and stay in business. Either they pay the cost directly and charge the customers when a stove is purchased to make up the expense or they purchase insurance and charge the customers for the policy. The cost of the Blaze King suggests you may be pre-paying the actual cost of any warranty replacement parts.
Whichever stove a person decides to buy really doesn't matter to me. I have no vested interest in Blaze King nor do I even know anyone who works there. My input is for the people out there who are trying to sift through all the confusing information when it comes to buying a new stove. There are stove manufacturers that use things like "efficiency" to manipulate and confuse people into thinking their stoves are best. I want to be careful not to offend or come across as being disrespectful to those on here who's heart is in the right place and have invested a lot of time to bring us good information. That said, just like in my personal life, I call it as I see it.
The pro rated warranty on the cat isn't the biggest problem in my opinion. It's the ONE YEAR, PARTS ONLY warranty on the firebox especially on a new design that hasn't been proven in the marketplace. If I am a potential customer, that warranty tells me the company has no faith and doesn't stand behind their product. That may not be true but that is what it tells me. Someone said above that the company in question has great customer service and routinely covers items out of warranty and sends customers upgrades free of charge. Then why not just improve the warranty on paper? It is a significant selling point and it gives customers piece of mind that their hard earned dollars were well spent.
As for the BK warranty: I think you are completely off base. The price of a BK product has very little to do with "pricing in" the warranty. When you buy a BK product, you are paying for engineering and testing, quality materials and manufacturing, and a proven design that works like no other.
I own a business and I know what it is like to compete in the marketplace. We have people call and inquire about our prices, then almost hang up on us when they discover we are 20% higher than the competition. Without even giving us a chance to explain why we are higher and why our product is in a different league when it comes to quality. But yet, we turn away as many customers as we take in because we are at full capacity. Why is that? Because quality is king and although it isn't worth it for some, the majority of people appreciate and are willing to pay a higher price for a better quality product.