tonyhart
25th November 2004, 07:40 PM
I recently visited the two major western Sydney suppliers of woodwork machinery with the purpose of buying a new table saw. I don't want all the bells and whistles, and wanted to stay under $1000 so a contractors style saw with dust collection and reasonable build quality was all I was after. Researched on the net and reviewed this forum and came up with a few options. The results at each of the suppliers was staggeringly different.
Supplier number 1 - really didn't want to bother selling a $1000 saw. I "really" needed the $1500, high horsepower 170kg toe crusher. I was directly told that one sub $1000 model saw was "useless", and the other was not recommended. When I commented that the cost of blades, rewiring and associated cursing trying to move the thing was not acceptable to me my concerns were ignored. One model saw advertised online and in the catalogue was not known to the saleman. Looking up the 2003 catalogue doesn't help either. After some discussion with another store dweller the information was obtained but alas, none were available. Of the other saws on display, only the monster was available and the others would need to be purchased as floor displays. I couldn't even get them to run the saw ( I want something fairly quiet )
Supplier number 2 - helpful, let me lift the bonnet and kick the tyres. I wasn't shadowed around the shop, they answered my questions and checked stock supply immediately. One model is not available - they gave me an honest answer on when supply was expected. The model I wanted was in stock thankfully and the floor display was powered up and I ran some timber through it.
No surprise as to which supplier got the sale.....
Have any others out there suffered a similar experience? Or is this just a one off example of being in the wrong place with the wrong salesman at the wrong time.
Tony
Supplier number 1 - really didn't want to bother selling a $1000 saw. I "really" needed the $1500, high horsepower 170kg toe crusher. I was directly told that one sub $1000 model saw was "useless", and the other was not recommended. When I commented that the cost of blades, rewiring and associated cursing trying to move the thing was not acceptable to me my concerns were ignored. One model saw advertised online and in the catalogue was not known to the saleman. Looking up the 2003 catalogue doesn't help either. After some discussion with another store dweller the information was obtained but alas, none were available. Of the other saws on display, only the monster was available and the others would need to be purchased as floor displays. I couldn't even get them to run the saw ( I want something fairly quiet )
Supplier number 2 - helpful, let me lift the bonnet and kick the tyres. I wasn't shadowed around the shop, they answered my questions and checked stock supply immediately. One model is not available - they gave me an honest answer on when supply was expected. The model I wanted was in stock thankfully and the floor display was powered up and I ran some timber through it.
No surprise as to which supplier got the sale.....
Have any others out there suffered a similar experience? Or is this just a one off example of being in the wrong place with the wrong salesman at the wrong time.
Tony