The first pit testing on PH was 2010 and generated a lot of interest because folks wanted to see what these new pits were about. Each new manufacturer to enter the market was glad for a PH test because of the exposure and also a place to refer people to look at stuff before purchase.
But we are more than 8 years on from that first review done by Bent. The pellet pit market has exploded, thousand own grills, thousand have lots of experiences and knowledge to share. And that got me to thinking, just like the testing of pellet pits, have the heyday of the pellet forum come and is now declining?
Am I to read into this that–
- Manufacturers are no longer eager for their units to be impartially tested?
- The manufacturers you contacted for test units have declined the opportunity?
Which manufacturers have declined?
I think that would be telling information.
I guess you would need to determine if the following is a decline or not:
1. I contact the manufacturer and let them know that we are interested in doing a product test
2. I tell them they can select the pit or pits to be tested, they can monitor the thread and respond to questions or comments by members, they can determine what to do with the pit after the test is complete
3. They have all said that sounds good, can we get back to you.
4. A few months go by and I contact again.
5. Again told sounds good, they will get back to me.
Several months have gone by and I am still waiting. When Bent was testing on PH, he and Larry had a waitlist of pits to be tested and some manufacturers contacted them. Different time, different situation, different consumer knowledge base?
I really don't want to say what companies have been involved because I don't think something should be read into not participating since there could be many reasons not to participate. And I really don't want manufacturers to think I am somehow blackmailing them into participating or otherwise I will tell the membership they did not want to. They are all well known and well established and have sent pits in the past. Perhaps their business models have grown beyond this type of testing. Or, as mentioned in the other thread, their products are changing and improving so rapidly that they see no benefit in a test which will be outdated in 2 years.