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TH0001 said:Ultra Plush 8.75mm thick 16x16 branded from CG (purple on the site, but came in blue) look is identical (in color as well) to the PakShak MicroPak Ultra Plush 8.75 mm thick 16x16 branded. I have them both in my hands and cannot tell the difference, at all (including color (except the PakShak one is a little older and does look slightly faded).
Now the Cobra JR Elite Deluxe is the one I believe I was referring to from autogeek, but I don't own that one, Brian does. The purple one. I remember commenting on how similar they where (to which he agreed) but I do not have them side by side. Like I said I have the CG and Pak Shak ones, and fine them identical.
BlackElantraGT said:I can understand it if someone complained about AG's higher prices, but their shipping? Give them a break! Name one store that offers free shipping for just a $75 order? The only other store that comes close to AG's deal is CMA when they offer free shipping. I've calculated many orders to see where I can spend the least amount of money and in the end, AG almost always works out to be a better deal, even with their slightly higher prices.
Let's think about it. A $75 order from AG costs $15.99 to ship. If you used the free shipping code, that comes out to about a 21% savings. Compare that to your average 10% savings from most of the other vendors we know about on here. And to seal the deal, AG has the biggest selection of products to pick from. I wish we had other comparable choices to shop from, but IMO Autogeek in a way has monopolized the detailing market. Unless there's a specific product I'm looking for (Zaino, Jeff Werkstatts, Ultima, etc.), most of the time the decision is pretty clear for me as to who will save me the most money. I could consider other factors such as quicker shipping time and better customer service but then I have to outweigh the cost of having to pay CA taxes.
Shipping is expensive and time consuming and no one ever wants to pay for it (including myself.) You just have to learn to be a smarter shopper if you're going to order over the Internet. In other words, don't pay $8 shipping for one $10 grit guard. Wait until you're ready to place a bigger order so you can maximize the cost of paying for shipping.
To the OP, if you want boutique quality towels and you don't want to pay high shipping prices, go buy some Viking or Mother's towels. Viking towels can be had at Kmart (I got my Mother's towels from a large, SoCal only auto-store called Super Autobacs.) Despite being different brands, Viking and Mother's towels comes from the same source and are both manufacturered in Korea. Don't you think there's a high possibility that the other similar boutique towels are most likely coming from the same source too? How many microfiber manufacturing plants can there be? Quit obsessing about brands and look at the quality of the towels instead.
And for those saying that CG's towels are better than Cobras, I've been to the CG store and some of the towels they were selling had AG's Cobra branding on it. Paul specifically made me look at the tag and made a sly remark about it. If you want to talk about CG's business ethics, that's for a whole other thread (which we've discussed about before.) You're more likely to find variations between different manufacturing lots than you are from the actual brand of towels.
/end of rant
D&D Auto Detail said:I havent used the 8.75mm CG towels, just the Elite Deluxe ones. However, one difference between the CG 8.75mm and the PakShak Ultra Plush is that the CG towel is 80/20, and the PakShak towel is 70/30. Not sure how much of a difference that makes? But Ive heard 70/30 is better.