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7th January 2023, 04:40 PM #1Most Valued Member
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There's printed on a product package "light duty"
How come there're some manufacturers honestly printing on its product package "light duty" as opposed to commonly claimed "heavy duty" by other suggesting high quality product?
Does the manufacturer simply behave differently humble admits its product is standard or lower quality or what's actually the point?
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