Would you pay $0.50 more for a product knowing...

Contributor: Whisper21 Whisper21
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Originally posted by Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, ... more
I'm not sure I would pay more, but only because I'm unsure exactly how much it would benefit me....
06/05/2012
Contributor: Love Obsessed Love Obsessed
I would pay 50 cents more for quality toys.
06/05/2012
Contributor: LoveBug721 LoveBug721
Quote:
Originally posted by Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, ... more
possibly if I liked the item
06/05/2012
Contributor: Oliver Gray Oliver Gray
It'll probably be worth more in the long run, of course!
06/05/2012
Contributor: mama2007 mama2007
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Originally posted by El-Jaro
I'd even pay fifty-one cents!
lol me too
06/05/2012
Contributor: giftdgecko giftdgecko
when comparing similar products 50 cents for a safer product will always win
06/05/2012
Contributor: Andrew1992 Andrew1992
For $.50? Definitely.
06/15/2012
Contributor: michael scofield michael scofield
50 cents extra? sure why not
06/15/2012
Contributor: CharmCity CharmCity
Quote:
Originally posted by Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, ... more
Glass, ceramic, steel, and aluminum come to mind as materials already satisfying the cited qualities. What else makes this 'quality toy' worth an additional 4 bits? Need I guess you're suggesting something pliable?
06/15/2012
Contributor: MistressDandelion MistressDandelion
I would pay 0.50$ to NOT have those antibacterial chemicals in my toy. Because mainly I'm allergic to them. But I'd sure pay 5$ more to have silicone. You can boil it. Hell, I'm pretty sure you could even autoclave those things.
06/17/2012
Contributor: nosrslylol nosrslylol
Yes.
06/19/2012
Contributor: Vaginas Vaginas
Quote:
Originally posted by Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, ... more
I've so far only bought high quality stuff. that's one reason why I love this website so much. because they really keep you informed. I won't even consider a toy that's material rates lower that a 7
06/19/2012
Contributor: authorzero authorzero
50 cents isn't much. I'd say it's worth it.
06/19/2012
Contributor: Bethy Cassatt Bethy Cassatt
Safer is better!
06/19/2012
Contributor: ViVix ViVix
Quote:
Originally posted by Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, ... more
Impervious to what? LOL
06/22/2012
Contributor: Cora Jane Cora Jane
Sure, why not? I'd be happy to pay more to know my toy is safe.
07/08/2012
Contributor: Pinkshirt Pinkshirt
Yes
07/08/2012
Contributor: AlianneCimorene AlianneCimorene
Quote:
Originally posted by Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, ... more
I'd pay much more for safety in the materials, but I'm not sure of what you're asking. Do you mean "impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents" or did you intend for that to mean something like a medical-grade impervious quality regarding microbes? Because I don't think they make or coat toys with disinfectants like ADBAC.
07/08/2012
Contributor: chantalgiardina chantalgiardina
Quote:
Originally posted by Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, ... more
sure
07/08/2012
Contributor: Troubleinmyarms Troubleinmyarms
I'd pay .50 to make anything safer, but I don't have a clue what you are talking about!!! But if it's safer, I am all for it.
07/08/2012
Contributor: TheirPet TheirPet
50 cents is a great price to pay for safety.
07/17/2012
Contributor: Danneh Danneh
Safer is definitely worth 50 cents
07/18/2012
Contributor: curiousnwilling curiousnwilling
50 cents is less than a soda. Of course I'd be willing to.
07/20/2012
Contributor: Experiment Experiment
I have no idea what any of those are, but for 50 cents its a no-brainer.
07/20/2012
Contributor: ToyGeek ToyGeek
I'd pay more than that just for a better color option on some toys.
07/20/2012
Contributor: freshbananas freshbananas
Quote:
Originally posted by Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, ... more
yes I am a girl of great taste
07/20/2012
Contributor: jfuz jfuz
Yeah
07/20/2012
Contributor: iabicpl09 iabicpl09
Sure its only 50 cents
07/20/2012
Contributor: clockwork451 clockwork451
It would depend on why it was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents. The $.50 doesn't bother me, but any added chemicals might.
07/23/2012
Contributor: Vegan Silk Vegan Silk
I generally by more expensive toys since they are the ones with the better safety rating. so yes.
07/23/2012