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What is the difference between using the RODY precision corner and a regular ruler?

Hello Harry,

Thank you for the positive feedback  🙂

Best,

RPC

Wow! I didn’t realize how many advantages that the RODY Precision Corner had above any other type of ruler or measuring tool out there. What a lovely, low stress design that DIYers like myself can utilize for our own projects. Thanks for sharing (and thanks to the OP for asking the question!).

RODY Precision Corner look much different than a regular one. I'd like to buy one in future

I must also add that a ruler doesn't have the spirit level for level (horizontal) and plumb(vertical) accuracy. RPC combines the precision of a bubble level and a plumb bob. And better still, it can do it at on angular points (90, 45, 180 degrees, etc)

RPC beats the ruler by far. The next release should have a digital spirit level. Not necessary, but I thought I will look even cooler with a simple digital spirit level. It can be solar-powered, like the Casio calculators, since it doesn't require a lot of power.

 

Hello,

Thank you for the positive feedback.  We are working on educating consumers about our products.  Hopefully, one day we make it in retail stores nationwide.

Best,

RPC

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Quote from RODY Precision Corner on September 25, 2020, 4:34 am

Hello,

Thank you for the positive feedback.  We are working on educating consumers about our products.  Hopefully, one day we make it in retail stores nationwide.

Best,

RPC

You are on the right track. Patenting was the first major hurdle that you successfully achieved. The rest will fall in place. The design and engineering concept behind Rody Precision Corner is just genius. All you need is the right connections to push it to the shelf.

The tools solves a problem that many people are facing, therefore, it will be very easy to scale it up.

I have always wondered what it takes to get a product on a store shelf. Is it a history of consistent sales online? Knowing the right people? Does the brand name come into play at all?

Yeah, I wondered that too. I know a lot of people have a lot of great ideas. What makes people want to buy your product? I love watching Shark Tank, it's too bad there weren't more shows like that.

Quote from workerbee on January 9, 2021, 9:42 pm

What makes people want to buy your product? I love watching Shark Tank, it's too bad there weren't more shows like that.

Getting it featured on Shark Tank wouldn't hurt.

A lot of marketing in the right avenues, I assume, would help more than anything to get your product exposed. From there, it's just a matter of need on the part of the consumer that is targeted.

Quote from Lighted on January 9, 2021, 10:41 am

I have always wondered what it takes to get a product on a store shelf. Is it a history of consistent sales online? Knowing the right people? Does the brand name come into play at all?

Lighted,

Yes, all are correct, plus patience, consistency, and perseverance.  This is especially true with the brand name, which plays a huge role in marketing.

Best,

RPC Team