Quote Originally Posted by BobMarley5190
Sorry, but that unit doesn't look anywhere close to as professional as the manufacturerd units. Plus, if you add up all the time, labor and parts, plus buying all the tools, how much money are you really saving? You still don't end up with a better unit, and it doesn't really cost that much less. Tools are expensive! It adds up, trust me....

hmmmmh i don't mean to be an ass but let me explain a few simple things.


The unit does not look anywhere close to as professional as the manufactured units??? the box that i've seen is as basic as it comes,
professionaly manufactured? you say? i lined my box with mylar, they did not, witch makes it not light proof with significant light leaks,take almost any polypropolene plastic no matter what color and shine a light through it, the light will penatrate it,unless it's a quater inch thick!.The plastic cabinet they use is the exact same cabinet listed at canadian tire for 79.99$ witch is in no way light proof,unless they put on some sort of light proof paint, that i dont see in the picture provided, all i see is untouched plastic just the way it came out of the box, how the hell can you call that proffesional manufacturing, i did alot of research on stealth grow boxes before i built mine, and the cabinet i see is nothing more than a 79.99$ plastic cabinet with a 175 w light, and a simple DWC fogger system and a simple ventilation system, whitch is not worth 900$ not even with labor, it would take an averege person 1 day or less to build something like this, as for my box, when i was building it, i was also desingning it, witch takes more time, the total hours of labor it took me to build my box was under 30 hours, plus when i was building it i was also moving out of my apartment witch restricted my build time every day, as for the tools, if you even glanced at my thread i clearly state that this box could be built by tools that everybody should have anyway, such as scissors, electrical tape, epoxy, exacto knife,some wood screws,a pair of pliers. and most importantly a brain. so after this if you still think that spending 900$ on a plastic box is fine. than thank god for people like you,that put money in my pocket.