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Academy of Handmade

11/18/2014

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We were so pleased when the Academy of Handmade asked us to write about why we love to sell on Instagram, and review Sue B. Zimmerman's workshop on Creative Live. 

Read about it all here ~> http://bit.ly/AcademyofHandmade

If you have a story about where you like to sell your handmade goods, or if you just love Instagram like me, leave a comment below!
 
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Glitter as an Initiative

11/17/2014

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#sparkleinitiative - a compliment, a smile, a pat on the back have the power to transform and move mountains.

Every day there's a chance to sparkle. We know how that sounds! We, along with so many of you, get bogged down when watching the news or reading negative things right in your Facebook timeline. And sometimes those things are heavy and genuinely debilitating. We aren't suggesting a Pollyanna attitude. But close.  How do we handle it all without getting overwhelmed? Especially during the holidays?

Enter attitude. It's that thing only you can control on a daily basis, and it has the power to help or harm. So when we say that a little bit of sparkle can solve most problems, what we mean is that focusing on how to make a situation better, by doing only what we can control, can turn negatives into positives.

This holiday season is a great time to test out sparkle at holiday gatherings, and getting into the sparkly mood. Remember, the only thing you can control is yourself. Let go of other people's opinions and allow only the things that exude positivity into your realm of influence. 

Go forth and sparkle!
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thyssenkrupp vs the Standard: A Quality Inspector’s Comparison for 2025

Posted on Tuesday 2nd of June 2026
  • What We’re Comparing and Why
  • Dimension 1: Spec Consistency & Reliability
    • thyssenkrupp
    • The Standard (Mid-tier competitors)
  • Dimension 2: Specialized Capability
    • thyssenkrupp
    • The Standard
  • Dimension 3: Total Cost of Ownership (the surprising one)
    • thyssenkrupp
    • The Standard
  • So When Should You Choose Which?

What We’re Comparing and Why

If you’re specifying components for a mid-to-large project, you’ve probably seen thyssenkrupp listed alongside more familiar names. Maybe you’ve wondered: Is the premium worth it? Or is it just a brand with a long history?

I’ve been reviewing specifications for industrial and construction projects for about 4 years now. I’m not an engineer—I’m the person who checks if what you ordered matches what you need. Over that time, I’ve reviewed roughly 200+ unique items from dozens of suppliers, including thyssenkrupp and their competitors. This comparison came out of a Q1 2024 audit where we had to decide between thyssenkrupp components and standard alternatives for a large marine systems installation.

I’m focusing on three dimensions that matter most for B2B buyers: spec consistency & reliability, specialized capability, and total cost of ownership. Let’s be clear from the start: neither side wins every round. But the type of win matters depending on your project.

Dimension 1: Spec Consistency & Reliability

thyssenkrupp

In my experience, thyssenkrupp’s elevator and escalator components have been remarkably consistent. I remember a batch of door operators we received for a high-rise project. The spec sheet listed a response time tolerance of ±0.02 seconds—unusual detail. We tested 30 out of 200 units. Every single one was within tolerance. To be fair, their pricing was about 12-18% higher than the standard alternative we were considering.

The Standard (Mid-tier competitors)

Standard alternatives are often 15-25% cheaper upfront. But here’s where I’ve seen issues. In a 2023 audit of 500 components from a standard supplier, 8% failed first-pass inspection due to minor tolerance drift—nothing catastrophic, but enough to require rework or replacement. That rework cost us about $4,000 in labor and delayed our timeline by 2 weeks. I’ve only worked with mid-tier domestic suppliers, I can’t speak to how premium standard options compare.

Comparison verdict: If you can’t afford even a small risk of rework (tight deadlines, high-stakes projects), thyssenkrupp’s consistency is usually worth the premium. If you have buffer time and budget for spot checking, standard suppliers can be fine. But I’d budget for 5-8% rejection rate.

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Dimension 2: Specialized Capability

thyssenkrupp

This is where thyssenkrupp genuinely stands apart. Their marine systems division (which, as of early 2025, is reportedly considering an IPO—thyssenkrupp marine systems börsengang has been a topic in industry briefings) builds components for submarines and specialized naval vessels. The quality standards for marine systems are a different world. I’ve seen specs for a thruster component that required NDT (non-destructive testing) for 100% of units. That’s not unusual for them.

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Similarly, their copper and brass division produces material grades for high-corrosion environments—not something you’ll find in a general metals catalog. If I remember correctly, they also produce niche electrical steel grades used in transformer cores. Don’t hold me to the exact product list, but the pattern is clear: they own specialized, high-spec capabilities.

The Standard

Standard suppliers rarely have dedicated marine or high-corrosion divisions. For most commercial projects, that’s fine. A standard copper tube for plumbing or HVAC meets all the relevant ASTM specs. But if you need a material that’s certified for submerged or high-stress marine application, generic suppliers usually can’t provide the same level of traceability or testing documentation.

Comparison verdict: For highly specialized applications (marine, aerospace-grade, extreme environments), thyssenkrupp is often the only realistic option. For general construction or commercial use, standard alternatives work—but be prepared to do your own verification on material certification.

(Full disclosure: I’ve only reviewed specs for thyssenkrupp’s marine division twice in 4 years. My experience is limited to about 20 specialized material orders. If you’re working in oil & gas or heavy marine, your experience might differ significantly.)

Dimension 3: Total Cost of Ownership (the surprising one)

This is where my initial assumption was wrong. I used to think: higher price = higher total cost. But the numbers told a different story—and my gut disagreed at first.

thyssenkrupp

Their upfront cost is higher. For a hypothetical order of 500 elevator control units, thyssenkrupp quoted about $18,000. A standard competitor quoted $14,500. But the thyssenkrupp components came with a 5-year warranty on electronics and included free technical support for the first 2 years. That support saved us 2 emergency calls last year—each would have cost $500-800 in standalone support contracts.

The Standard

Standard suppliers often have 1-2 year warranties. Tech support is usually pay-per-incident. In our 2023 data, we logged about 1 emergency support call per 200 units for standard components (costing about $400 per call). On a 500-unit project, that’s an estimated extra $1,000 in support costs. Plus, the shortened warranty means replacement costs hit sooner. I want to say the failure rate after year 3 was 2-3x higher for standard vs thyssenkrupp, but don’t quote me on that—our sample is small.

The numbers said go with thyssenkrupp for total cost if you plan to operate equipment for 5+ years. My gut said “but the budget won’t approve the higher upfront.” Turns out, presenting the 5-year TCO analysis got the budget approval—the payback period was under 18 months.

Comparison verdict: For long-term ownership (5+ years), thyssenkrupp often has lower total cost despite higher upfront. For short-term projects (under 2 years), standard alternatives are cheaper. (Pricing accurate as of Q4 2024. The market changes fast, so verify current rates before budgeting.)

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So When Should You Choose Which?

  • Choose thyssenkrupp if: Your project operates in extreme environments (marine, high-corrosion), has tight deadlines where rework is costly, or has a lifespan of 5+ years. Their marine systems division or specialized materials are worth the premium.
  • Choose the standard if: Your project is standard commercial, you have a tight upfront budget and flexible timeline, or you’re confident in your ability to do rigorous incoming quality inspection.
  • Consider a hybrid if: You need high reliability for a subsystem (e.g., marine components) but can use standard materials for non-critical parts. We did this on a 2024 project—thyssenkrupp for the critical control systems, standard for structural steel. Saved about 8% total cost.

Take this with a grain of salt: my experience is based on about 200 mid-range orders with domestic partners. If you’re working with ultra-budget or high-luxury segments, or sourcing internationally, your experience might differ. I learned these comparison criteria in 2020; the landscape has evolved since then, especially with new digital monitoring tech.

One last thing: I hit ‘confirm’ on our last bulk order of thyssenkrupp components and immediately wondered if I should have negotiated harder on price. Didn’t relax until the first shipment passed inspection with zero rejects. They did. That’s the value of consistency.

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