If you’re buying a product that is expensive right out the gate, you should get what you paid for in regards to quality.
I refuse to spend $800 on a new camera if it doesn’t have a number of basic features that are offered on camera models that are almost half the price.
The same goes for laptop computers and tablets. It’s understandable if you only ever buy the cheapest options available, but nowadays you should have enough options available where you can be confident that spending a certain amount on a particular consumer good will result in a better experience. It’s sad when reputable companies of the past fall by the wayside in recent years; Motorola and Nokia are two great examples of this problem playing out in real time. My last two phones were from these two companies and both had serious problems with them. When I looked at reviews of phones from both of these companies this year, I was saddened to find out that their quality has diminished even more. Thankfully I have better luck with quality in the cannabis world. Despite there being a plethora of options available nowadays from various CBD companies, I have one company in particular that I like to shop with whenever I can. Their products cost more because their CBD blends are full spectrum instead of broad spectrum. Full spectrum CBD blends contain natural terpenes and cannabinoids that are absent in many broad spectrum CBD blends. Sometimes the latter is simply CBD isolate with botanical terpenes added to “simulate” the effects of a particular strain.