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I guess opinions vary. DIY is not just about plugging tubes into connectors. It's also about sourcing the items and figuring out whether they are going to do what you want them to do. Figuring out where in my system I wanted to use 3/8" vs. 1/4" tubing, for instance, could have been a major headache. I was happy to have Mistking to tell me what has worked for hundreds or thousands of people in my situation rather than figuring it out for myself. Likewise figuring out how the zip drip system is suppose to work. That stuff all takes time and I feel that my time is worth the difference between what I paid for the Mistking vs. what it would have taken me to figure it all out for myself. So, yeah, the actual assembly of the unit once you have all the stuff figured out is identical, but the time needed for creating a DIY solution makes the difference less of a slam dunk.
Now, if you are talking about doing it a SECOND time, I would be 100% with you

You have already put all the design and sourcing effort in and now it's just duplication of what you did before. Before you know what you are doing or when you aren't particularly interested in doing that kind of research for yourself, though, I still see Mistking as a viable option. I certainly don't regret spending the money even if I could have done it cheaper.
Mark
Exactly. Mark nailed it.
It's pretty easy, and kind of obnoxious, to look at something another guy has already figured out and put together in a tight little package and say "ah, shit -
I coulda done that". Maybe so, maybe not. But either way, what's invisible to you is all the trial and error, all the sourcing and scaling. Lots of time and effort,
plenty of not nailing it on the road to eventually nailing it.
It's kind of like re-tiling your shower surround. Ever done that? It's pretty easy,
sort of, but you can definitely fuck it up bad. And tiling is something you get faster at and you get better at. First time you're not gonna be quick at all (you're going without a shower for a while), and you'll do OK at best. Not epic, just OK.
So anyway, let's say you did it. If you did it OK (doesn't leak, looks good enough) you'll never have to do it again and saved a little cash. If you fucked it up, you're tearing it out and either doing it again - hopefully right this time - or you're paying a tile pro to come do it right this time for you.
Getting a MK is like just paying the tile guy the first time. Boom, plug and play done, you lay out some money to nail it the first time, but you also do not suffer all the material
and time expenses involved in
not nailing it right away.
Mistking has brainwashed people that their product is superior when in fact it's rather inferior.
Wow, just wow. Oh, sorry,
NO. MK hasn't "brainwashed" anyone. They have
captured a lot of market share by providing a reliable, hardworking, reasonably priced product and - more importantly - both fronting it and backing it with absolutely stellar customer service. Absolutely stellar. In my experience. I've got 2 of the bigger pumps, run maybe 40-50 mist heads through about a mile of tubing and all kinds of tees and elbows and shit, and have been running them a long time. Through several generations of their timers, anyway - a dozen or more years? How many days broken down? Zero.
I'm not brainwashed, I'm just a highly satisfied repeat customer. And I
started with DIY, back in the mid 90s. It worked, and eventually it worked pretty well, but I sure spent a lot of time dicking around with it. Both to get to the point of "works pretty well" as well as just dealing with entropy for years thereafter. So - plug & play, works first time, works for
a fucking long long time? Yeah who doesn't like that?