Buying a Swing Online vs Offline: The Ultimate Comparison
In the age of eCommerce, it's tempting to buy everything online. But a heavy-duty, 100-200 kg indoor jhula is a permanent architectural fixture, not a disposable phone case.
Should you buy online from platforms like Amazon/Flipkart, or visit a physical manufacturer like Vrundavan Steel Industries?
The Problem with Buying Swings Online
1. Deceptive Weight Limits: Online sellers often use hollow, ultra-thin metal pipes to reduce shipping costs. A swing listed as holding "200 kg" might begin to bow and bend centrally after just a few months.
2. Material Fraud: It is notoriously difficult to verify steel grades via a photo. Many online "Stainless Steel" items are actually chromed iron that rusts inside a year.
3. Size Limitations: To fit courier constraints, online swings are often shipped in 5-6 pieces that you must bolt together. Every bolt is a potential structural weakness compared to a factory-welded solid frame.
The Factory (Offline) Advantage
1. The 'Sit Test': Comfort is subjective. Visiting our Gift City factory allows you to sit, swing, and test the exact frame width, seating depth, and backrest angle before paying a rupee.
2. Complete Customization: An online button can't modify the swing to fit your exact 54-inch balcony space. We can.
3. Single-Weld Integrity: We deliver massive swings using specialized transport within Gujarat, meaning the frame arrives fully welded and indestructible.
4. Real Warranty: If an online seller disappears in 6 months, your warranty vanishes. Vrundavan Steel is a brick-and-mortar massive manufacturing unit—we aren't going anywhere.
The Conclusion: Browse styles online to understand what you want, but execute the final purchase directly at the factory.




