Cost Per Year Table
Cumulative ten year spend on a cheap bag replaced against one bag repaired, ending in per year math and a caveat.
Cumulative ten year spend on a cheap bag replaced against one bag repaired, ending in per year math and a caveat.
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Cost Per Year Table tracks cumulative ten year spend on a $60 bag replaced every other year against our Commuter Pack bought once and repaired once. The rows walk from year one to year ten, mark the point where the lines cross around year five, and land on the per year math: $30 a year for the cheap column, $21 for ours. Neither column is called wrong, the lede frames them as different bets rather than a right answer.
Rows are one array of year, cheap, and ours values with a summary per year row underneath. The honest caveat below the table is the load bearing sentence: if you lose bags in taxis, buy the cheap one.
Reach for this block on a product page or pricing page where the higher sticker needs the long arithmetic to make sense, linked from the pricing transparency section. The repair figures must match real bench pricing or the math misleads.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the cheap versus repaired ten year receipt. Other cost framings:
Tip: the honest caveat under the table is the point, the arithmetic only holds if the bag survives long enough to be repaired.