Hefty Bag 2ply, City Dump, No Head Stone! Want to show me respect do it now !! while I am still alive When I die take the money have a nice dinner. laugh a little, cry a little, My body did its job!! made me a family Had fun with it And carried my spirit, NO SHRINE PLEASE!!!
Rather than have the whole lid replaced. Just have them lower the price! I can respect the black walnut, craftsmanship, etc? But it's gonna get messed up where it's going! Whether in the ground with a liner & a vault or above ground in a mausoleum...it's gonna get messed up! Especially when the deceased is embalmed! All that pretty, soft white interior lining is going to be trashed with decomposition & toxic fluids! I know because I've exhumed many of these caskets! I will say the solid wood casket endures much more moisture than any metal- lined contemporary! The metal seperates & corrodes quite rapidly! I'd highly recommend a thick hardwood casket with a casket liner and placed within a concrete vault for rain distribution. They stay very well preserved with that extra sealed liner. It has a gas pressure valve release system which doesn't allow for any moisture to leak in. It's pushed out with moisture & gas build up from decomp. A decent embalmed body can last for as long as the seals hold up. You'd be surprised how well preserved a body can appear after 40-50 yrs! Almost as if they were buried in the last year! The interior linen, lace linings & clothing are badly stained, but eveything else is prestine, if it's all done correctly.
If the customer, in my retail experience notices scratches, as in the lower corner, give 'em 10% off and call it good. In 10 years it will be as rotten as it's content. Give me the oven or a wicker basket in and open forest when I go.
Who cares. When i am dead you can throw me in a crate box. Its not about the casket be rejected. I dont want to be rejected. And this guy has no clue what years does to a casket. This guy makes it like part of my fine furniture.
It only holds the deceased. It's more so for the comfort of the loved ones! Who want a scratch onthere new car!(NO ONE) It's not for everyone but hey to each his own!!!
An education wakeup call. If a funeral home sells a casket or you purchase one online for the prices you make certain it is up to the price they are asking. I would hate to imagine part of the handle breaking off during movement from place to place. I do care about scratches, lost finish, indentations, fillers etc. Many are right in that once you are laid to rest, it is forgotten....except for the families who would like to know they carried out the deceased wishes. Im not perfect but im not far from it. If you are going to pay for a high end casket you better look for the fine details, otherwise you will be spending for a substandard item, esp. Since many companies overseas make in mass numbers but less quality.
can you imagine how much profit they make buying them in china
Too much emphasis placed on something going into the ground and soon forgotten.
Indeed!
Having planned a funeral, I disagree.
9 out of 10 buyers don't even pay attention to these details. Many have no idea they buy veneered woods either.
Chinese caskets.....um, wonder if they make any longer than 5 feet?
Lol
talk about fine-tooth comb inspection
I’d don’t give a damn what it looks like in detail
you would if you had paid 5k for one!
Who cares what it looks like up close. As long as it holds me in the ground. That's it's only purpose
I mean your tossing it into a hole and covering it with dirt. lol I don;t think minor imperfections are going to matter much.
Minor imperfections muy ass, it is why China has too much money and power around the world.
Hefty Bag 2ply, City Dump, No Head Stone! Want to show me respect do it now !! while I am still alive When I die take the money have a nice dinner. laugh a little, cry a little, My body did its job!! made me a family Had fun with it And carried my spirit, NO SHRINE PLEASE!!!
Can we go to Red Lobster for the dinner?
Rather than have the whole lid replaced. Just have them lower the price! I can respect the black walnut, craftsmanship, etc? But it's gonna get messed up where it's going! Whether in the ground with a liner & a vault or above ground in a mausoleum...it's gonna get messed up! Especially when the deceased is embalmed! All that pretty, soft white interior lining is going to be trashed with decomposition & toxic fluids! I know because I've exhumed many of these caskets! I will say the solid wood casket endures much more moisture than any metal- lined contemporary! The metal seperates & corrodes quite rapidly!
I'd highly recommend a thick hardwood casket with a casket liner and placed within a concrete vault for rain distribution.
They stay very well preserved with that extra sealed liner. It has a gas pressure valve release system which doesn't allow for any moisture to leak in. It's pushed out with moisture & gas build up from decomp. A decent embalmed body can last for as long as the seals hold up. You'd be surprised how well preserved a body can appear after 40-50 yrs! Almost as if they were buried in the last year! The interior linen, lace linings & clothing are badly stained, but eveything else is prestine, if it's all done correctly.
preserving the body for WHAT, dust to dust
It wouldn't matter what I get as long as it seals you can't see it when in the ground
what u do with the rejected caskets are they for sale
If the customer, in my retail experience notices scratches, as in the lower corner, give 'em 10% off and call it good. In 10 years it will be as rotten as it's content. Give me the oven or a wicker basket in and open forest when I go.
LESS THAN 10 YEARS!!
THESE PEOPLE ARE RIPOFF ARTISTS!! I HAVE FRIENDS IN THIS BUSINESS. THEY HAVE NO SOUL
Cardboard box good enough, I'm being burned to a crisp!
Who cares.
When i am dead you can throw me in a crate box.
Its not about the casket be rejected. I dont want to be rejected.
And this guy has no clue what years does to a casket. This guy makes it like part of my fine furniture.
You're so right!
I am sure he does have a clue mate. He is just protecting consumers when they spend 1,000s on a casket.
It only holds the deceased. It's more so for the comfort of the loved ones! Who want a scratch onthere new car!(NO ONE) It's not for everyone but hey to each his own!!!
Just a waste of beautiful timber if you ask me
That means you get a deep deep discount on your casket but who cares it’s going to be in the ground ha ha
If they take off money for that I'd have no problem with it.... But no way I'd pay full price...
Have a discounted sale lol
Throw me in a cardboard box...who cares, to be honest?
I CALL BULLSHIT...
Tofu Chinese construction.
An education wakeup call. If a funeral home sells a casket or you purchase one online for the prices you make certain it is up to the price they are asking. I would hate to imagine part of the handle breaking off during movement from place to place. I do care about scratches, lost finish, indentations, fillers etc. Many are right in that once you are laid to rest, it is forgotten....except for the families who would like to know they carried out the deceased wishes. Im not perfect but im not far from it. If you are going to pay for a high end casket you better look for the fine details, otherwise you will be spending for a substandard item, esp. Since many companies overseas make in mass numbers but less quality.
Well I don't need one I'm going to be CREMATED and buried on top of MOM I don't want no funeral