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Shopping for caskets can be trying and difficult. When people find themselves shopping for caskets, they are usually filled with grief and sadness, and the wide selection of caskets can be overwhelming. Burial caskets and funeral caskets are available in a wide variety of materials ranging from wood to gold. There are an endless number of designs available for caskets as well. They can be simple solid colors or can be covered with elaborate decorations and paintings.
In addition to their time of grief, buyers must also contend with the deceptive policies of many funeral homes. It is not uncommon for funeral homes to tell people about their more expensive caskets first and then give shoppers other options only at their request. Research shows that people usually buy the middle priced casket of the first three they are offered. Many people are also afraid of appearing cheap if they ask to see the less expensive models. It is a good idea that shoppers familiarize themselves with the Federal Trade Commissions Funeral Rule before buying a casket. This rule states the various restrictions that keep funeral homes from taking advantage of grieving casket buyers.
Once people are sure they are not being taken advantage of, they are free to choose the casket that best suits their needs. They need to decide whether they want an open funeral casket that displays the deceased during the memorial service. Funeral caskets often have two hinged doors that allow the torso of the deceased to be visible during the service. Burial caskets usually only have one hinged door that runs the length of the casket. Usually, either type of casket is suitable for burial, but some funeral caskets are not suitable for burial and are merely rented for the funeral service.
Buying caskets is a challenging ordeal that always comes during trying circumstances, and it can be a tremendous help to be informed about options and price ranges beforehand.
Funeral Casket History
The casket is the container in which the deceased is placed in for the funeral service, viewing and burial. If your planning to have the funeral service in a funeral home, you may want to ask the funeral director if casket rental is available for visitation purposes, prior to cremation.
Charges for casket rentals vary but usually fall in the $600 range. Purchasing a casket can cost you anywhere between $395-$8000 and as much as $20,000, depending on the type of casket material you choose.
A funeral casket can be made of more than one type of material-stainless steel, wood, copper, bronze, and marble. The quality and pricing of the casket depends on the thickness and amount of the metal made within the casket. Heavy caskets also come in a variety of colors and interiors.
They are available in protective or non-protective. Protective means there is a rubber gasket at the base of the casket where the lid meets the top of the base. This gasket is meant to prevent the entrance of air, water and any other materials. Non-protective caskets do not have this gasket and are closed by a snap-shut hinge.
Recently, the most popular material for a casket is stainless steel. They are not less expensive than the other materials but do come in a variety of colors and interiors. Wood caskets come in a variety of different wood types--cherry, mahogany, walnut, poplar, and pine. Pressed wood caskets are also available and are much more cost effective than real wood. Wood caskets also come in a variety of styles, colors and interiors.
Copper and bronze caskets come in two finishes: brushed and smooth. They come in a variety of colors and interiors and have protective gaskets. They can range anywhere from $2,500- $6,000.
When selecting a casket, check the hardware, the interior, and handles. Don't choose a casket based on pressure from the funeral director or casket salesperson. Choose a casket that you feel is the best decision for you and your family. Always make your decision based on your finances and specific needs in a casket.
Beware of These Comments About Cheap Caskets Online
With the advent of online casket wholesalers, some funeral homes have stooped to new lows in trying to keep their businesses afloat.
If your main product brings in $225,000 to $450,000 per year, then you would likely be upset every time your customer tells you that they are having Aunt Jane's casket delivered instead of using one of your inflated in house alternatives.
These are some of the likely things you will hear funeral directors say when you tell them that you are having a casket delivered.
• Why would you want to go online for a casket when we already have a nice selection here?
• These cheap online caskets will not allow your loved one to look their best
• You really appear to be skimping on the cost of this casket
• Is your family having trouble affording the price of this casket or funeral?
• Of course you want the casket to be sealed so that nothing can get in there right?
• That online seller always sells used caskets
• That online seller uses cheap and inferior products to make their caskets
• You would not want to put your loved on in a dented can type of casket
• The bottom fell out of the last casket we used from them
• We can give you a cloth covered casket for $1000
Regardless of how friendly they may appear to be to you and your family during your time of bereavement, be mindful of the fact that they are in business to make money. Make sure you negotiate the price of everything before you have your loved one sent to their establishment. Otherwise, you are subject to whatever rules they may make up to take advantage of the situation should talks go awry.
Casket Choice
Choosing a casket can be overwhelming at times due to the large selection of funeral caskets to choose from these days. Start with the basics, would you prefer a wood or metal casket. After this look at your budget and see what price range will better suite your financial situation, and then you can pick accordingly. After that it is just a matter of personal preference. Think of the colors that your lost loved one enjoyed, and what kind of personality did they have. Were they reserved or exotic in taste, this will help you in choosing the right funeral casket for there personality. Also, there are special caskets for veterans, which show that pride of the armed forces in the artwork on the casket.
When it comes down to it the only thing you need to remember is to pick the casket that you think is best for your family, never let a funeral director or anyone else try to make you purchase a casket you are not happy with. Once you find the perfect casket to honor you loved, you can rest knowing that you have done what in your heart was best, and that is what is most important. What ever casket you choice you can add corner options to add a personal touch to the casket selection. A funeral is a difficult time and choosing the correct burial casket can be stressful, but remember it comes down to what you the family like and want for you lost loved one.