Great work with the concept. Are y'all hoping this to bring in massive profit margins? or make the "affordabl dream" accessible to more people? Those two sides do not mix...
Thanks! Current construction methods are antiquated and expensive. We've designed with simplicity and manufacturability in mind, which drastically reduces cost. That surplus translates to savings for customers while maintaining a healthy margin for us.
This could be big stuff in a couple years. Next steps are making it be able to float or sink to the bottom of the ocean and be a little sub home or something. Maybe get a guy with cool innovative ideas.
Funny you mentioned that! We have a few friends in the Seasteading community doing just that, both floating and underwater. In fact, just the other day, we were speccing out pontoons for these units to have them as floating houses on lakes (free land!)
This feels like it's trying to be a lot of conflicting single-use case enclosures. If you have a house, then building a permanent office space is cheaper than buying lego house that's only benefit is coming on wheels. If you want to live in it, then buy a house, you're better off with a travel trailer that you can take out on trips as opposed to building upon a home without a solid foundation. If you want a mobile home to travel with, it's just better to have one designed for that. Any technological advancements you mentioned can easily be fitted to a metal twinkie. I really can't see a use case where this is better than either of those existing solutions.
smokin cool
You guys are killing it, keep it up🔥!
Thank you Vincent!
Huge fan, can't wait to see this hit the market.
Thanks Timothy! We're currently working with a few early-adopter pioneers to build for early next year. Let me know if you'd like to be one :)
It would definitely be interesting to hear the details!
@@TimothyBowker Of course! Here's our website and please fill out the quiz so that we can chat more www.gotinybox.com/turnkey-bunkie
Looks perfect for my yard
2:56 Looks like you need a weight distribution hitch. Be careful on the road.
wow this is so nice
How do you cook , shower , toilet
Fresh water ???
Great work with the concept. Are y'all hoping this to bring in massive profit margins? or make the "affordabl dream" accessible to more people? Those two sides do not mix...
Thanks!
Current construction methods are antiquated and expensive.
We've designed with simplicity and manufacturability in mind, which drastically reduces cost. That surplus translates to savings for customers while maintaining a healthy margin for us.
First of all, you need a land, where we can put our small tiny house?
This could be big stuff in a couple years. Next steps are making it be able to float or sink to the bottom of the ocean and be a little sub home or something. Maybe get a guy with cool innovative ideas.
Funny you mentioned that! We have a few friends in the Seasteading community doing just that, both floating and underwater. In fact, just the other day, we were speccing out pontoons for these units to have them as floating houses on lakes (free land!)
Cool & innovative ideas! Do you know a guy for the role?
and what do they cost?
How do I get one?
This feels like it's trying to be a lot of conflicting single-use case enclosures.
If you have a house, then building a permanent office space is cheaper than buying lego house that's only benefit is coming on wheels.
If you want to live in it, then buy a house, you're better off with a travel trailer that you can take out on trips as opposed to building upon a home without a solid foundation.
If you want a mobile home to travel with, it's just better to have one designed for that. Any technological advancements you mentioned can easily be fitted to a metal twinkie.
I really can't see a use case where this is better than either of those existing solutions.
You’re totally right! We just don’t have the capital to build 3 separate prototypes for the 3 use cases, so we had to put all together.
roomtour please 🥹 (where you maybe explain the functionalities, like the toilet or shower)