I have been buying saw parts for many years now, and have my go to dealer for each brand of saw I am working on. Recently my jonsered/husky dealer passed away and the shop is closing. Today I went to the only other husky dealer in the area for a price quote.
I like to buy local when I can. It helps my community. It helps our local economy. It helps to keep dealers open so on saturday at 7 a.m. I can get a new pull rope or carb kit quickly if needed.
However, there are parts that I buy online because of the convenience or the price is just THAT much lower. (I also buy all of my used parts from AS or eBay, but that's a different beast all together.)
On my visit today to this new husky dealer, I had a list of parts to rebuild a 2171. I had all of the p/n's on the sheet so he didn't have to look them up. I priced all of the parts with baileys the night before and had those listed. I also made sure that what I priced from baileys were OEM parts. So this was a fair and equal quote.
The quote from the dealer took 4 hours to do. No big deal, I was at work today. But what blew my mind was they were over 60% higher than online. (60.05% to be exact). Plus they wanted a frieght charge and 10 days lead time from date of purchase.
$105 vs $168
I am willing to pay a few more dollars to stay local but when is a few more just too much to put up with?
Do you all find the same problems when dealing with local?
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I like to buy local when I can. It helps my community. It helps our local economy. It helps to keep dealers open so on saturday at 7 a.m. I can get a new pull rope or carb kit quickly if needed.
However, there are parts that I buy online because of the convenience or the price is just THAT much lower. (I also buy all of my used parts from AS or eBay, but that's a different beast all together.)
On my visit today to this new husky dealer, I had a list of parts to rebuild a 2171. I had all of the p/n's on the sheet so he didn't have to look them up. I priced all of the parts with baileys the night before and had those listed. I also made sure that what I priced from baileys were OEM parts. So this was a fair and equal quote.
The quote from the dealer took 4 hours to do. No big deal, I was at work today. But what blew my mind was they were over 60% higher than online. (60.05% to be exact). Plus they wanted a frieght charge and 10 days lead time from date of purchase.
$105 vs $168
I am willing to pay a few more dollars to stay local but when is a few more just too much to put up with?
Do you all find the same problems when dealing with local?
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