Lists of "top" makers tell you who markets well, not who'll serve you best. Here's how to judge for yourself.
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By concrete criteria — in-house making and fitting, measuring before quoting, quality components, honest advice, and after-sales — rather than marketing rankings.
Treat them cautiously; they often reflect marketing, not service quality. Judge each maker against real criteria yourself.
In-house manufacturing and fitting, which underpins both accountability and advice.
Related guides covering this topic from other angles — different products, applications, or contexts.
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