View Full Version : Beta tools in USA, ProCare USA.
amishman
11-13-2008, 05:02 PM
Anyone else have luck buying Beta tools in USA. I visited their web site, and they have what it looks like to be one dealer store, a ProCare down in southern California. I have called and left a couple messages with no replies back and also an email, same, no response back.
Their voicemail states hours between Monday & Friday, but it seems no one is there, ever.
Anyway, curious if anyone else here has actually heard back from this ProCare and how long it took to get prices and stock info.
http://www.procarestores.com/dealers/index.php
tj
Fedwrench
11-13-2008, 06:53 PM
I ordered from their website around the April time frame. Evidently, they were moving or consolidating to their current Huntington Beach location. I got a call in September about my order and I updated my payment information and they promptly sent it out with a paper copy of their 2007 catalog. They have pricing on their website and you can order online. I only ordered a couple of screwdrivers and a 1/4 spinner handle to see how the handles felt. I think they would be a good source if you have a Beta Tools fetish. I think their service will improve now that their move is completed.:beer:
amishman
11-13-2008, 07:07 PM
I ordered from their website around the April time frame. Evidently, they were moving or consolidating to their current Huntington Beach location. I got a call in September about my order and I updated my payment information and they promptly sent it out with a paper copy of their 2007 catalog. They have pricing on their website and you can order online. I only ordered a couple of screwdrivers and a 1/4 spinner handle to see how the handles felt. I think they would be a good source if you have a Beta Tools fetish. I think their service will improve now that their move is completed.:beer:
One would think but so far, email and voicemail messages, nothing. I know with my customers, if they don't get a call the day they leave me a voicemail, they would be pissed and go elsewhere.
And April to September before they got back to you on your order. Seems like rubbish to me.
Maybe I will have to decide against Beta if that is the case.
I would prefer so-so tools with a place that offers great customer service versus great tools with crappy customer service.
If I don't hear back in a day or so, I will move along and forget that brand until maybe a better store comes into the picture.
tj
SpiderGearsMan
11-13-2008, 08:14 PM
no truck ?? why buy ?
smallparts
03-13-2009, 09:48 AM
FYI - if you are looking for Beta Tools, Amazon will begin stocking 1200 SKU's by the beginning of April for immediate shipment. You can't see anything on there today - but check it out in April.
john w
03-13-2009, 10:28 AM
What is an SKU?
DynoDale
03-13-2009, 10:43 AM
What is an SKU?
Stock Keeping Unit (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Keeping_Unit)
fourfeathers
03-13-2009, 11:23 AM
FYI - if you are looking for Beta Tools, Amazon will begin stocking 1200 SKU's by the beginning of April for immediate shipment. You can't see anything on there today - but check it out in April.
Smallparts=good Amazon seller, am I right?
superautobacs
03-13-2009, 11:36 AM
Yes, I've ordered from them; competitive pricing.
Stuey supports them as well.
amishman
03-13-2009, 12:07 PM
FYI - if you are looking for Beta Tools, Amazon will begin stocking 1200 SKU's by the beginning of April for immediate shipment. You can't see anything on there today - but check it out in April.
That is an interesting approach? Amazon. hmmm. :headscrat
Great prices and all but I thought Beta was high end stuff.
tj
john w
03-13-2009, 12:47 PM
I've bought a number of tools on Amazon - my wife said it's a pretty safe way of doing business. You can compare prices and ratings of all the sellers. You'll save a good bit of money there.
amishman
03-13-2009, 12:50 PM
I've bought a number of tools on Amazon - my wife said it's a pretty safe way of doing business. You can compare prices and ratings of all the sellers. You'll save a good bit of money there.
I have purchased all sorts of stuff from Amazon, and even my last Gearwrench.
Just surprised Beta tools will be on there is all.
If they carry the cool 72 gear ratchets I wanted to get from that ProCare but never received emails back, I will probably get them from Amazon. Will keep my eye open for them.
tj
john w
03-13-2009, 01:00 PM
Those 1-piece hex bits look good to me - it drives me crazy when a bit pulls out of those c-man spring-loaded sockets.
bchee
03-13-2009, 01:52 PM
FYI - if you are looking for Beta Tools, Amazon will begin stocking 1200 SKU's by the beginning of April for immediate shipment. You can't see anything on there today - but check it out in April.
I'll be on the lookout in april
Stuey
03-20-2009, 11:45 AM
FYI - if you are looking for Beta Tools, Amazon will begin stocking 1200 SKU's by the beginning of April for immediate shipment. You can't see anything on there today - but check it out in April.
I'll be sure to keep my eyes peeled!
Smallparts=good Amazon seller, am I right?
Right. Plus their orders via Amazon are now fulfilled by Amazon, which essentially eliminates the risk of dealing with a 3rd party vendor.
Yes, I've ordered from them; competitive pricing.
Stuey supports them as well.
You've got that right. I placed quite a few orders through them since late 2008, and have been very pleased.
Just surprised Beta tools will be on there is all.
I am a bit surprised as well, but to be fair, it's unjustified. Small Parts has been increasing their selection of Wiha, Wera, and PB Swiss tools; it only makes sense for them to expand to cover other tool brands.
UK Steve
03-20-2009, 12:07 PM
Those 1-piece hex bits look good to me - it drives me crazy when a bit pulls out of those c-man spring-loaded sockets.
Those one piece hex bits are made by Ko-ken and badged.....
chohdog
04-02-2009, 06:36 PM
I just found out I'm local to them. I'm going to make it out to their retail shop sometime next week, and I'll try to bring a camera with me to take some photos. We've corresponded through email and so far, they've been pretty friendly. Although they're not open on weekends.
amishman
04-03-2009, 08:43 PM
So, are they on Amazon yet? I search Beta and not much comes up.
I want to know price of their slick 72 tooth ratchets.
tj
Stuey
04-03-2009, 10:49 PM
So, are they on Amazon yet? I search Beta and not much comes up.
I want to know price of their slick 72 tooth ratchets.
tj
The latest ETA is 3-4 weeks.
Don't worry, I'm trying to stay on top of this.
Fedwrench
04-03-2009, 11:01 PM
I have a 2007 Beta catalog that has prices in it that I got from procarestore. If you want a ball park price shoot me a part number.
chohdog
04-04-2009, 04:28 AM
Very reasonable if you ask me:
http://www.procarestores.com/product/general_catalog/product_info.php?products_id=009100882
For less than $50 for a 3/8 72 tooth ratchet from a company with a background like Betas? I think that's a great deal.
amishman
04-04-2009, 07:49 PM
I have a 2007 Beta catalog that has prices in it that I got from procarestore. If you want a ball park price shoot me a part number.
The wrench that I liked is the 910/55 - 3/8″ drive reversible ratchet, 72 teeth, chrome-plated, along with the other equivalent 1/4" and 1/2" models.
The ProCareStores site, which I think is dated, showed $48 for the 3/8 model.
Will that be the Amazon price or hopefully a little cheaper?
tj
Fedwrench
04-04-2009, 08:23 PM
The wrench that I liked is the 910/55 - 3/8″ drive reversible ratchet, 72 teeth, chrome-plated, along with the other equivalent 1/4" and 1/2" models.
The ProCareStores site, which I think is dated, showed $48 for the 3/8 model.
Will that be the Amazon price or hopefully a little cheaper?
tj
My 2007 catalog shows a price of $72.00 for that ratchet, and $94.80 for the 920/55 1/2 drive version. I can only find the 900/55 1/4 inch drive version with 48 teeth for $52.80. I've always found Beta tools to be a little pricey but, that's just me. There are plenty of other alternatives out there.
smallparts
04-30-2009, 02:27 PM
There are now over 800 Beta Tools in stock at www.smallparts.com, and on Amazon.com. They arrived late last week and are now fully available. Would appreciate any feedback on the specs, images and pricing!
Steve at Small Parts
smallparts
04-30-2009, 02:40 PM
p.s. the 3/8" Drive Ratchet is $48.35.
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