Instant Pot and Pyrex Maker Instant Brands Files for Bankruptcy
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Re: Instant Pot and Pyrex Maker Instant Brands Files for Bankruptcy
#2I wish I could still easily buy real borosillicate glassware.
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#4That’s too bad I love my Instant Pot it’s my favorite kitchen accessory behind my cast iron skillet.
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#6Take a well known, respected brand; remove all the things that made it respected, sell shoddy replacements instead (and throw the name at everything else it might stick to); and when you've milked it dry, walk away from the debts. I wish I could still easily buy real borosillicate glassware.
Re: Instant Pot and Pyrex Maker Instant Brands Files for Bankruptcy
#7I don’t see how they managed to mess this up. The entire world bought an Instant Pot a few years ago when they were all the rage on Reddit, etc. We bought my brother one for a gift.
In a decreasing liquidity environment many of these schemes will blow up. They could have sold 100x more insta pots and it wouldn't have mattered, it's pure financial gambling under the hood
Re: Instant Pot and Pyrex Maker Instant Brands Files for Bankruptcy
#8I don’t see how they managed to mess this up. The entire world bought an Instant Pot a few years ago when they were all the rage on Reddit, etc. We bought my brother one for a gift.
We have 2, but the 2nd one has never needed used.
Re: Instant Pot and Pyrex Maker Instant Brands Files for Bankruptcy
#9I don’t see how they managed to mess this up. The entire world bought an Instant Pot a few years ago when they were all the rage on Reddit, etc. We bought my brother one for a gift.
Re: Instant Pot and Pyrex Maker Instant Brands Files for Bankruptcy
#10I don’t see how they managed to mess this up. The entire world bought an Instant Pot a few years ago when they were all the rage on Reddit, etc. We bought my brother one for a gift.
That’s part of the problem with durable or semi-durable businesses. You sell a ton - one to everyone- and then you only sell to people coming of age or to those who have failures. If you want to play with the math look up Bass models or diffusion models. Fascinating but quite sobering. Once a market is saturated it’s very hard to grow.