thewildblue
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So it appears from a few facebook posts last night that the new Decoy only has a 6 month warranty on their batteries. Your thoughts ?
Being the internet. I'm pretty sure some users here do actually live in Germany.We live in the UK, not Germany.
Not if it is considered a consumable product. Example - Your car may have a 3 year warranty, but the tyres on it do not.I always thought (while we are still in the EU) that consumer law in one EU country applies to all - if Germany (Italy, France, Spain etc) gets a 2 year warranty on a retail product so does everyone else?
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Before I cancel anyone want to jump the queue on a Med Decoy base?
It seems that YT's cheapness comes from these little things...chinese crap
Not sure I understand. The origin of manufacture has zero to do with the warranty offered.It seems that YT's cheapness comes from these little things...chinese crap
Really dude.Really? Or just drama-queening?
Why would you use "tyres" as an example when using a car as your anecdotal belonging/purchase when all cars have both a motor and a battery? Both of which are generally warrantied for the first 3 years of a cars life.Not if it is considered a consumable product. Example - Your car may have a 3 year warranty, but the tyres on it do not.
No reason in particular, it was just the first example I thought of that was considered as a consumable for which the std guarantee would not apply. I guess the reason most car manufacturers will warranty the battery for 3 years is because in an IC powered vehicle the lead acid chemistry used is pretty resilient when used solely for starting and auxiliary electrics. By comparison Li ion, whilst it has higher energy and power density, is less resilient to use and abuse especially when discharged at relatively high currents for extended periods as we do in an ebike.Why would you use "tyres" as an example when using a car as your anecdotal belonging/purchase when all cars have both a motor and a battery? Both of which are generally warrantied for the first 3 years of a cars life.
Anecdotes? why do folk even use them?
Choose how you want it, it's your money.Not sure I understand. The origin of manufacture has zero to do with the warranty offered.
Pretty much all the major bike manufacturers make their bikes in lower cost markets like Taiwan and China, incuding those at the premium end like Specialized. However, YT is a German company, so if the customer is transacting with that German entity it is German/EU law that will be applied irrelevent of the country the battery or other components were manufactured. All that is happening here is that YT are choosing to offer the minimum warranty required by law, rather than being more generous which would mean pricing in more replacements making the inital purchase price higher.
You pays your money and all that, but don't kid yourself that just because you are paying more for a battery from Specialized or Haibike than a direct sales brand that it is fundamentally a better quality product; it could well be made from the same cells in the same factory. Most of the additional cost in those brands is stuff like marketing, dealer support, R&D etc, not materials and manufacturing.
Thankfully Focus do too as mine failed at 23 months & 2 weeks!
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I humbly suggestyou need to look more carefully at the small print for your purchases - all of us own products where the “consumable items” clauses come into play.Choose how you want it, it's your money.
In fact, I buy nothing where there is no minimum 2 year warranty.
If the manufacturer does not dare to provide a sufficient guarantee for his product, it is not made of good parts.
I am opposed to a one-time culture
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