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Hey guys,
just discovered Tina and saw the price is pretty unbeatable for ceramics.
But how is the quality in terms of wearing out? Do these ceramics loose their color after a while or where is the big difference to the "original" stuff?
Looking for smooth ceramics since I have a few samples with textured surface, which I think feel and sound uncomfortable.. Tina can do both, smooth and textured.
Colors look great but is there a catch? Do I get 1000 chips for 300 to 400 €/$ and after a year or two I need to get new non-asian ceramics, cause they're falling apart, or loosing the graphics or I don't know what.
Questions over questions, is there anybody who can tell me what to do? I dont wanna spend 400 EUR on something that doesnt age very well. In that case I would go for the real deal, but it's mostly twice the price.
There are a few threads about china ceramics, but none of them helped me. Maybe I am just too dumb to search for the right ones.
Thanks in advance!
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just discovered Tina and saw the price is pretty unbeatable for ceramics.
But how is the quality in terms of wearing out? Do these ceramics loose their color after a while or where is the big difference to the "original" stuff?
Looking for smooth ceramics since I have a few samples with textured surface, which I think feel and sound uncomfortable.. Tina can do both, smooth and textured.
Colors look great but is there a catch? Do I get 1000 chips for 300 to 400 €/$ and after a year or two I need to get new non-asian ceramics, cause they're falling apart, or loosing the graphics or I don't know what.
Questions over questions, is there anybody who can tell me what to do? I dont wanna spend 400 EUR on something that doesnt age very well. In that case I would go for the real deal, but it's mostly twice the price.
There are a few threads about china ceramics, but none of them helped me. Maybe I am just too dumb to search for the right ones.
Thanks in advance!
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