Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 8:08 pm
Except that you paid a $1.00 more for the screws than everyone else. You paid $26.00 for the $25.00 special.beeg wrote:Lv2WdWrk no need to be sorry. I was just working with the facts as stated.

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Except that you paid a $1.00 more for the screws than everyone else. You paid $26.00 for the $25.00 special.beeg wrote:Lv2WdWrk no need to be sorry. I was just working with the facts as stated.
fjimp wrote:And I thought Dusty was finally going to solve that one for me. I never have managed to get my simple mind around the train thing. fjimp:p
curiousgeorge wrote:Quality never is cheap!
One also tends to 'Take Care' of the 'Quality' ones. It has NOTHING to do with relative cost!:)dicksterp wrote:Reminds me of a saying a boilermaker told me when I worked boiler repair in the sixties during college regarding tools. "You can buy cheap and buy often, or you can buy quality and buy once."
Woodcraft #8x2 1/2 250 count $19.99Ed in Tampa wrote:Hey I understand you get what you pay for and I understand quality comes with a cost but I compared costs a little. Since the only thing I knew Mcfeely sold that was also marketed by others is Kreg screws so that is what I used.
Example
#8 2 1/2 coarse thread 250 count
Mcfeely -- $19.99
Sears -- $17.99
#8 1 1/4 coarse thread 100 count
McFeely -- $4.55
Hartville Tool -- $3.99
While this is only two examples what I found is they are fairly representative of the price differences I found.
What I found was Mcfeely was charging between 11 -16% more than others. I don't mine paying for quality but I do mind paying more at one place when the same product is available at another for less.
The difference I see in the prices of Kreg screws makes me suspect that perhaps they charging more than the "increased quality" warrants.