Comment · Sat, August 15, 2020 · ND Owner
Why such a huge difference in pricing for Agmatine capsule vs powder?
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3ric843 · 14 points
25$ for 30g encapsulated VS 18$ for 125g loose powder seems like a huge difference to me. There isn't such a big difference for other products I buy.
You pay 38% more for 76% less quantity...
Why? I hate dealing with powders, but the price difference is gonna force me to on this one :(
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3ric843 · 3 points
I was actually comparing the largest capsule format (120 ct of 250 mg each) available with the smallest powder format available (125g). I understand everything you explained, but the difference here is astounding. I would really like it if you could offer a larger format of capsules that gets lower at price per dose. Something like 240 capsules for 35$ would feel more interesting, and it's still double the price of the 125g jar per dose. I understand that the disparity could be caused by the capsules being a more recent batch that was more expensive. I'd really like having an update, cause if capsule prices are gonna stay that high in comparison, I'll just go with the powder, and if the powder price is gonna go up soon, I wouldn't want to miss the opportunity to get it at a lower price.
Thanks!
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
I was actually comparing the largest capsule format (120 ct of 250 mg each) available with the smallest powder format available (125g).
Sorry, I did start off that way with the 30g comparison, but then my brain still went to the 60ct. The general concept is still the same.
Something like 240 capsules for 35$ would feel more interesting, and it's still double the price of the 125g jar per dose.
If we can fit 240 capsules into a bottle, I can definitely consider it. I think they are size 1 capsules. So it might work. Let me have the team test and see. A larger amount of capsules per bottle is ideal for a product like this, because of the fixed costs. If we can get them to fit, it might be a good solution.