Allow consumers to spend more money wasted, such as deliberately cut a complete board and so on. The other case is that some of the floors themselves are "jerk-and-jerk," as was supposed to be a 90-centimeter-long board, but some vendors offer only 85 centimeters per block.
At the time of purchase, consumers often counted the number of floors but did not measure the length and width of each floor. This will eventually increase the number of floors to use a lot. For example, as long as the forecast area of 80 square meters, but in the end but actually used 90 square meters,
consumers eventually only have to dig a few hundred dollars, or even a few thousand dollars. Experts said that usually only 3% to 4% of the laying of the floor, even higher utilization can be reduced to 2%. In other words, if consumers buy 100 square meters of floor,
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