On several occasions I've spotted a save XX% on a kit notice on a product I'd like to buy. This always makes me whip out my wallet until I realize "the kit" includes things I would never use.
For example, the Whipspider Jellyfish is something I'm interested in buying, but the only "kit" options are harnesses. I'll tell you right now, my husband would divorce me and leave the state if I ever suggested pegging, so no harnesses are needed here. Why are there no other "kit" options?
I've had the same problem with cuffs. It makes sense to me that a kit would include matching wrist and ankle cuffs, but I've come across many which include completely different items, not the matching accessories.
So, how is it decided what makes a kit?
For example, the Whipspider Jellyfish is something I'm interested in buying, but the only "kit" options are harnesses. I'll tell you right now, my husband would divorce me and leave the state if I ever suggested pegging, so no harnesses are needed here. Why are there no other "kit" options?
I've had the same problem with cuffs. It makes sense to me that a kit would include matching wrist and ankle cuffs, but I've come across many which include completely different items, not the matching accessories.
So, how is it decided what makes a kit?