The factors determining the value of security booths can be categorized into the following: materials, dimensions, craftsmanship, installation, style, and timeline. Of course, there's also the cost of the advertisers' fees. Regarding materials, the commonly used ones for security booths are stainless steel, alloys, and glass. The value is definitely different depending on the type of alloy and glass used, as it's a case of "you get what you pay for."
In terms of glass, the value of ordinary glass is definitely different from that of 6mm tempered glass, and 6mm tempered glass is also different from 10mm tempered glass.
Generally, larger security kiosks tend to have higher values due to the increased amount of materials used and the greater difficulty in installation and relocation. These costs naturally elevate the final value. As for craftsmanship, the better the quality and design, the higher the price. However, kiosks with superior craftsmanship are more comfortable to use and have longer service lives.
The amount of setting up is also very important. Just like houses, the value of well-decorated versus raw properties is undoubtedly different, and the difference in early-stage capital investment will also cause a discrepancy in the initial purchase price. The issue of construction timeline is also very realistic. Generally speaking, the shorter the construction timeline for a pavilion, the more expensive its value, much like expedited shipping, which often requires an additional cost to receive the goods faster.





