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They've gotten pretty good about not allowing stacked codes but try PACK49 for free shipping on $49+ too.
 

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I've never been on Enco's site before and, TBH, the website interface is quite horrible. However this sale is pretty rockin' lol.
 

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I've never been on Enco's site before and, TBH, the website interface is quite horrible. However this sale is pretty rockin' lol.

You gotta get on the mailing list and get the Hot Deals mailers, or there's a link on the main page to flip thru them page by page.

Excellent vendor for shop supplies and cutting tools and some machinery. Terrible for hand tools or power tools.
 

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Thanks, I must be on a different mailing list I never seem to get these grate ones. I get the free shipping quit a bit.
 

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Enco has great prices on fasteners too. I often restock my bolt bin when sales like this pop up.
 
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I've never been on Enco's site before and, TBH, the website interface is quite horrible. However this sale is pretty rockin' lol.

Enco's search engine is terrible. Google is the best way to search Enco's website. Here is an example search query to plug into Google: "site:use-enco.com" "Knipex"

I hope this helps.

Dave
 

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Enco's search engine is terrible. Google is the best way to search Enco's website. Here is an example search query to plug into Google: "site:use-enco.com" "Knipex"

I hope this helps.

Dave

So true. MSC's website used to be "ok" and they just improved it to make it **** so much more. MSC/Enco needs to steal a few of the web people from McMaster.
 

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Enco's search engine is terrible. Google is the best way to search Enco's website. Here is an example search query to plug into Google: "site:use-enco.com" "Knipex"

I hope this helps.

Dave

TOTALLY agree. Don't use Enco's search if you want to find anything. Use the Google search Dave suggests. Once the search results appear in Google, you can also select "images" to see the pictures found. BTW, this works for most other sites too.
 

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While I would certainly find things I could order, their thoroughly broken and otherwise useless website has prevented me from doing it.

Result??? $$$ saved!!!
 

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I just keep a copy of the big book near my machines. Half the time, I end up looking thru it for a solution to a problem, find the answer and buy it. Keith

I totally agree, do the same thing, AND I understand why people are frustrated. Enco is losing money and new customers with their website. I also get frustrated that I can't quickly reference something online and have to pull out the print catalog to find seemingly common tooling.

If you're not on Travers mailing list it's worth doing. They tend to carry more specialty or innovative cutting tools that MSC/Enco won't always have. Right now Travers has some really cool milling stops in their catalog I've never seen before but really want to order.
 
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