rudy88
Member
Hey yall-
My name is David this is my first post here I hope you are a welcoming bunch cause I have lots of questions.
Till now I have bought used tools off Craigslist, but now I am in technical school and I am looking at all of the "student discounts" I have access to. They are quite enticing, but not that much better than what you can find with a little internet browsing.
My question is this: is there any benefit to buying from the tool rep who comes to your shop after you're out of school? It seems to me you could save thousands by completely bypassing them. If you are willing to go used you can way undercut their prices, and also avoid the awkward small chat.
Let me rephrase that question... are there any times when you need the rep to get something? Are there some tools you just can't find on the 'net? I'm not trying to bash tool reps here, I just don't want to spend more money than I have to.
I'm guessing the response to my question will be warranties on broken tools, since I'm sure no one wants to warranty the sockets you got off craigslist. But still, if I buy a set of impact sockets on ebay I can get them at almost the same as my student discount. If I break one of those then maybe I would go to the tool guy, to buy that one socket. But buying impact guns or tool kits at list price (I'm assuming tool reps sell around list) seems absurdly expensive!
I'm basing this mostly off of the student prices i just got from ingersoll rand. Everything is quoted 50%-60% off of list, and I found all of it on ebay/amazon (NEW) for about the same deal as the student discount. Are the others (matco, snap-on etc.) different? I have yet to investigate them but I'd like to hear your thoughts!
Thanks
My name is David this is my first post here I hope you are a welcoming bunch cause I have lots of questions.
Till now I have bought used tools off Craigslist, but now I am in technical school and I am looking at all of the "student discounts" I have access to. They are quite enticing, but not that much better than what you can find with a little internet browsing.
My question is this: is there any benefit to buying from the tool rep who comes to your shop after you're out of school? It seems to me you could save thousands by completely bypassing them. If you are willing to go used you can way undercut their prices, and also avoid the awkward small chat.
Let me rephrase that question... are there any times when you need the rep to get something? Are there some tools you just can't find on the 'net? I'm not trying to bash tool reps here, I just don't want to spend more money than I have to.
I'm guessing the response to my question will be warranties on broken tools, since I'm sure no one wants to warranty the sockets you got off craigslist. But still, if I buy a set of impact sockets on ebay I can get them at almost the same as my student discount. If I break one of those then maybe I would go to the tool guy, to buy that one socket. But buying impact guns or tool kits at list price (I'm assuming tool reps sell around list) seems absurdly expensive!
I'm basing this mostly off of the student prices i just got from ingersoll rand. Everything is quoted 50%-60% off of list, and I found all of it on ebay/amazon (NEW) for about the same deal as the student discount. Are the others (matco, snap-on etc.) different? I have yet to investigate them but I'd like to hear your thoughts!
Thanks

