Hmm, gotta disagree with part of this.
The entire market seems to be rushing to prop powerheads, and everyone is talking about them and wants them.
You have Tunze, Seio, etc bringing out new products, if anything, this shows that there is a real lack of interest/initiative at Marineland. They own Maxijet, and have done nothing since the MJ1200.
I don't know if they deisgned the MJ1200 or bought someone, however they do seem happy to sit on their... laurels.
One can look at them as manf's of one type of powerhead that has weathered to test of time well, or one could look at them as a one-hit wonder design-wise.
If they don't see money in this market, then they obviously don't have any interest in this market to be that blind.
If one look at it that way, it does kind of explain why we haven't seen anything from them forever. We are a bleed-over market for them, nothing more than a small percent of their sales, and not worth the time.
" mean how much more can Marineland expect to price the mod for and expect to sell? I couldn't see more than $20-$30. Not enough to justify the cost of manufacturing, marketing, etc... IMO."
So, they could have a second set of part for the prop models, and make an additional $20 - $30 per unit, and each unit runs them ~4$4 - $6 per unit, their cost.
Online RETAIL cost for an MJ1200 is $17.99 at BigAls, and they could easily double that for a manf. prop model.
And you say there is no money in it. You may know how to mod one, but you don't have a good knowledge of the costs we're talking about.
And we aren't talking about some re-tooling, we're talking about having another smaller line making the parts necessary for the prop model. You'd be surprised at just how flexible they are in China, when you have a human assembly line. Robots are not necessary to be cost effective or adaptive and nimble.
There is no desire/interest, therefore Tunze and Seio will get that market segment.
Really, as you've already indicated, this niche is not seen as a profitible segment for Marineland. Its probably just happenstance that the MJ models work well in saltwater.
You don't need to make up excuses for them, or why they might not be doing this or that.
Occam's Razer, the simple fact is that we aren't their market.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8268084#post8268084 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dhnguyen
The "OceanFlo" kit may be nice but that price is ridiculous IMO.
You're better off with http://mjmods.com
It also probably doesn't make sense for Marineland to invest in doing this since the market for MJs are fo rregular powerhead whereas the need for propeller driven pumps is very small and niche market. Retooling is a very expensive process