Look I understand everything you say, and it is not my intent to offend anyone.
Really? Because you inserted this comment out of the blue into a long thread dedicated to discussion of TC campers:
If what you meant to say was “gee, this is more than I can afford” that’s fine. I feel the same when I gawk at certain state of the art build threads. But your statement implies the company and its owner are obviously (and perhaps unscrupulously?) overcharging. That’s offensive. Pretty obviously.
To digress a little, I just have a very hard time with the contradictory narratives that “globalization has ruined communities across North America” and “jeez, that thing built in NA, with R&D, by skilled persons paid a decent wage, with responsive customer support and a warranty is just too damn expensive”. If you want to buy from wherever at the lowest possible price with unknown quality and support and questionable working conditions go ahead. But then don’t ever complain about the loss of skilled mfg in NA and attendant loss of good paying manual labor jobs.
And yes, I’m aware that TC sources their panels in bulk from China. I'm also aware that TC tried to source panels from NA suppliers and couldn’t find one that delivered consistent quality and to their specs. Perhaps that will change soon? The sad fact is that we in NA are in a position now where some materials simply must be sourced elsewhere.
Put another way, you’re either willing to invest in NA and local businesses and communities or all you care about is cost. This isn’t xenophobia, it applies to certain NA businesses as well. I try to remind myself of this every time I consider buying from a certain online “marketplace" vs the local hardware or book store (I'm lucky enough to still have those, but many don't) because the online option is 15% cheaper.