https://www.sofirnlight.com/products/sofirn-se1-16th-anniver...
Hmm I guess the wax sealed letter included in the box isn't shown on that page, but the youtube unboxings show it.
Flashlight nerd take: it's cute and the promo is well done, but ridiculously pretentious and the light itself is hokey. Imagine a flashlight you're supposed to hand down to your remote descendants, but has a lipo pouch battery that can't be replaced. Oops.
I’ve waxed and sealed a bunch of letters in the past and it’s a huge PITA (at least the way I did it). Would have loved this.
hjconstas•2d ago
Anyway, I wanted to test if this could be a WSAS (Wax Seal as a Service). It would be so cool to have an excuse to build an end-to-end automated process for custom wax sealing. Please hit me up if anyone wants to try sending out a few, and I'd love to help.
cammasmith•2d ago
hjconstas•2d ago
I charged that much to gauge interest and considering it's a very manual process rn, but I think I can get it down with some automations.
cammasmith•1d ago
thaumasiotes•2h ago
I appreciate a different aspect of the pricing page. I love that the "what's included in every letter" feature table includes a checked listing for "hand-applied wax seal". The whole site is very clear that this is the selling point, so in some sense the listing of this feature feels "obvious". But I like the emphasis. It has a similar feeling to Led Zeppelin giving a concert and choosing to include Stairway to Heaven.
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progbits•17m ago
I'm genuinely asking, since it just makes the site look untrustworthy. The only thing balancing that are the real pictures of the peltier stamp process.