bigredwood said:
Does it work out to buy stoves direct from the factory. Has anyone had good or bad experiences? How many companies only sell their stoves factory direct.
Inspite of the fact no one has welcomed you, WELCOME.
Next who and or what are you trying to compare? There or only a couple of companies that sell direct, but there are more that sell through retailers that are box stores and do not support the stove, or local retailers such as home and garden stores or the friendly hardware store. (Sorry, the comma god overwhelmed me).
If a stove were a perfect machine, it would be great and the source would be only a level of added profit, but that's not true. I think what I would ask is, what kind of support am I going to get for my stove. That support comes in two ways, dealer and manufacturer. It's my opinion some manufacturers make stoves they ship to distributors and the only thing they want to hear back is orders for parts. There are others that will take the call from a customer and get them an answer, the solution, the part or some resolution. IN this industry there are no call centers in Banglelore. Most companies have at least one layer distance from the retailer. It's one thing to have a service staff, but a sales force, PITA.
Some makers force their dealers to resolve all issues, problem is many don't want to compensate the dealer. Others take a passive roll and only let the customer contact the dealer. Some use the dealer as the first line of defense. They usually have complaint lines, and frequently they are complaints about the way the dealer handled the matter........
So, here I am with no answers, but more questions. The issue is real, but only as it relates to insuring your purchase works and works right.
OH, BTW, That dealer, well, there are good ones and bad ones and ones like your ex-uncle Fred. Manufacturers rarely can control what the dealer does.
So, I have ranted on awhile, care to narrow your question, or do you want a definitive answer?
I can end the thread here, I am a direct buyer, mostly because the closest stove store is over a hundred and fifty miles away, and they are not a parts stocking dealer. I buy local and direct. The manufacturer is totally responsible and willing to take my calls, prefers a face to face over coffee, but will take care of all my needs. Don't even have to call, I can walk to his factory. I think he would be upset if I wasn't satisfied, but it's a great stove. Sorry, custom built, after great research, not tested, but the neighbors can't tell I'm home from smoke in the chimney. More often when it's ten degrees and they drive by, no smoke in the house and nothing from the shop, they swing in. Line is, "Just checking to see if you're OK? Your heat working?" We kind of take care of each other.
Broad brush stroke, or can you narrow it down?