Ceramic Polish Plate

Polish stove, buy-- not buy?
Internet users are currently engaged in hot discussions on the quality of the Polish stove. In its defence, we can cite several facts: first, the Polish stove has repeatedly deserved high awards in international competitions, and secondly, it is sold in more than 40 countries around the world, and thirdly, through the export of the Keramic, Poland ranks sixth in the world. It's something, it says!
Surprisingly, many buyers ask the Polish plate, knowing nothing about the manufacturer or the collection, they're known to be loyal to it.
In a few decades, when the Polish cafeteria is being delivered to Russia, he's been fine and conquered by his consumer. Even in the years of the crisis, buyers opted for a stick from Poland, often denying Italian and Spanish producers.
Collectment of Fiji - Leader of Opoczno sales (Poland)
To be honest, the Russian market has a very mixed picture of the ceramic stove. Russian consumers are aware that Polish plate - it's cheap and perfectly good, and the Italian stove is perfect, but it's very expensive. Let's try to bring some clarity into this picture by adding a look from the seller rather than the buyer.
Why is the Polish stove cheap?
The most virtuous moment in this history is the price of ceramic products. There are several factors in determining prices for the Polish plate. The first is the economic situation in the country. Poland is not familiar with many of the problems of Italy and Spain: in Poland, there are kaolin glin deposits that spare energy prices and cheap labour, so it can offer keramics at lower prices.
But it's just one side of the question. Another is the fact that the Russian market has evolved so that Spanish and Italians do not bring their budgetary collections to us. ceramic stovewithout wishing to compete on the part of Russian factories, and thus uphold the reputation of " expensive " producers. In turn, Polish manufacturers prefer to supply us with a low- and middle-price segment, fearing that their premium-grade kernel will not be used.
Thus, the main importers of the ceramic stove have long taken their niche on the Russian market and prefer to maintain persistently established stereotyping of their products rather than risking and breaking them, giving Russia all the diversity of its range. Although, to be honest, we must say that, recently, Polish producers have seriously thought about the possibility of opening their own monoband shops in Russia.
