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kc-steve

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Bull, his regular price is $79.99 on the 61391 set and $72.33 with "45-percent discount" off full retail. Tool King won't even quote a price and I suspect others won't either because the Euro is falling in value in relation to the dollar. It isn't exactly carved in stone, but I am guessing the Euro will fall more causing lower prices in the future. But that's just me.

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I am a weekend warrior and I wouldnt go with anything other than the ergoninc's. They have gel in them them its awesome.

Chadwilliam, what's the part number for that setup?

61391

$72.33 with discount.
 
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Bull, his regular price is $79.99 on the 61391 set and $72.33 with "45-percent discount" off full retail. Tool King won't even quote a price and I suspect others won't either because the Euro is falling in value in relation to the dollar. It isn't exactly carved in stone, but I am guessing the Euro will fall more causing lower prices in the future. But that's just me.

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Sure. But unfortunately retailers like Ash have to price based on what they currently pay, and not discount prices to sell at a loss in anticipation of future currency fluctuations.

Anyway... Felo tools are purchased from Bondhus is in the US, so I am guessing a weakened Euro will result in more profit margin for Bondhus, and not lower wholesale prices for Ash.

These prices are basically as cheap as you can get Felo right now in the US from anyone reputable. You're free to speculate on future pricing, but I think it's fair to say this is a fair deal right now and a good time for most of us to invest in more Felo! :beer:
 

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ishiboo, I'm not sure that "speculation" is the best word to use for the current currency fluctuations. The European Union is in dire straits with Greece, Cyprus, and soon Italy Spain and more going into bankruptcy. This all influences the value of the Euro (and the price of tools imported here). We might not be far behind them, but at least for now they are falling faster than we are.

I'm just trying to be helpful. :beer:

Steve
 

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do you have a suggestion on which style for "general automotive" weekend warrior use? 400 series?

Hi, I would recomend the 400 series or the 500 series. I wouldn't go with the 550 series if it is for all around use, since the shafts go through the handle and make contact with the steel cap you could get shocked if working with live electrical.
 

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Thanks Ash for this offering. I got a few things I was drooling over. Even with the 45% off retail, it nice to know your regular prices are a pretty good deal already!! Thanks again for the opportunity to save a few more bucks on high end German made tools. Couldn't have come at a better time... I love my Felos!!
 

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I ran prices on over 50 items tonight. All the prices looked good. It took everything I had not to order that big 17 piece rack. I have far too many screwdrivers as is especially after Wilde Wednesday. I picked up 3 torx ergonics though. I have never used any Felo but they sure look good.
 

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Just ordered $300 worth of stuff... The worst part is that when time comes to use a screwdriver, I end up using the cheapest ugliest Chinese thing that's right next to me!

Got the 17 piece rack, magnetized computer set, a couple of ratchet sets, and a safety pack. I still question why I look at GJ daily, it's starting to seriously cost me!
 

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Late to the party on this. Probably a good thing as i would have dropped more money on tools I don't need.
 

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Ordered the 17 peice screwdriver set . Thanks Ash. Can't wait to try them out. Appreciate the opportunity. Next category I need to top grade is pliers. Looking for a good deal on channel locks or good equal. The **** I have now has a nut that loosens up continually.
 

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I had been tossing around the idea of getting a good set of screwdrivers, so I couldn't pass this up! Looking forward to trying out the Ergonics.
 

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Now we need a follow-up sale on NWS and Knipex!

We could make it worth his while and do a huge group buy if it saved freight who knows if it would even help him. But I have quoted quite a few things and Ashs pricing is awesome on Felo, NWS and Knipex already.
 

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Just received my drivers in the mail! These are great quality, and Ash shipped them real fast. Thanks a bunch, I will definitely buy from GHT again!

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how do you like that flexible driver that is one of the few things I haven't ordered yet.

Well, like I said, I just got it 10 minutes ago, but first impressions are everything.....

It is kinda hard to describe, but it is not completely flexible. It is stiff, and just the right amount of flex. It also only allows the shaft to move to about a 45 degree angle. With those two features, I like it because it would allow you to have control over the tool. Also, there is not much play twisting side to side, it is just like using a solid screwdriver.

When I ordered it, I kinda just got it for the novelty, but I can see it being very useful.

Anything else specific you would like to know?
 
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Well, like I said, I just got it 10 minutes ago, but first impressions are everything.....

It is kinda hard to describe, but it is not completely flexible. It is stiff, and just the right amount of flex. It also only allows the shaft to move to about a 45 degree angle. With those two features, I like it because it would allow you to have control over the tool. Also, there is not much play twisting side to side, it is just like using a solid screwdriver.

When I ordered it, I kinda just got it for the novelty, but I can see it being very useful.

Anything else specific you would like to know?

no, I am sure I will get it eventually. just haven't done it yet. thank you.
 

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Ash,

Mine showed up late yesterday. just opened the 17 piece driver set up and they feel great. The handles are a perfect fit for the hand. I am sure I will enjoy using them. The packaging was great and I would definitely recommend Ash as a vendor. Good communication, product and great packaging.
 

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You know I saw this before I decided to buy in on the deal. I appreciate the heads up. 45% off list is nice but once I saw the comparison to the everyday price it was still OK. Look everyones gotta eat and this was still a good deal. All the same thanks for keeping the rest of us informed.

ishiboo, I'm not sure that "speculation" is the best word to use for the current currency fluctuations. The European Union is in dire straits with Greece, Cyprus, and soon Italy Spain and more going into bankruptcy. This all influences the value of the Euro (and the price of tools imported here). We might not be far behind them, but at least for now they are falling faster than we are.

I'm just trying to be helpful. :beer:

Steve
 

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Received my drivers in today. They are pretty nice and stout. Has me seriously thinking of selling off my Craftsman Pro's and getting these exclusively.

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Got mine on Wed. Not sure if I'm going to keep the magnetic bars for organization or not, as I'm not sure I want the screwdrivers all magnetized...
 

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ishiboo, I'm not sure that "speculation" is the best word to use for the current currency fluctuations. The European Union is in dire straits with Greece, Cyprus, and soon Italy Spain and more going into bankruptcy. This all influences the value of the Euro (and the price of tools imported here). We might not be far behind them, but at least for now they are falling faster than we are.

I'm just trying to be helpful. :beer:

Steve

You know I saw this before I decided to buy in on the deal. I appreciate the heads up. 45% off list is nice but once I saw the comparison to the everyday price it was still OK. Look everyones gotta eat and this was still a good deal. All the same thanks for keeping the rest of us informed.

I'm HONESTLY glad to hear you are happy with your purchase. And I'm not picking on Ash or other US sellers.

But the fact is that purchasing European tools while the Euro is falling in value, while keeping prices the same, hurts us all from the standpoint that these European manufacturers think they can charge us any price they wish. In fact, a US seller/distributor I know has been trying to negotiate lower prices due to the fall in the value of Euro in comparison to the dollar, however, one German manufacturer had the balls to raise prices in the current situation. I would have thought a SMART manufacturer would have at least preferred Dollars over Euros, but to think all they have to do is raise prices to the US consumer is downright stupid from their own perspective, IMO.

If we all become informed consumers, wait for prices to fall, then this BS will end and we will all be happier with the lowered realistic prices in the future. Lowered US prices takes away NOTHING from Euro manufacturers! Even keeping prices the same adds more money to their pockets. Raising US prices puts MUCH more money (Euros) in their pockets.

I'll shut my mouth now before someone takes offense at my attempt to be helpful again. :D

Steve
 
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Man, day late and a dollar short as usual... I'm going to spring for the 17-pc set next pay-day, even at the "regular" price. Then I can finally ****-can my C-Man drivers.
 

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awe man, missed the sale. Guess that's what happens when I don't read the whole forum often enough. Would have loved to try out some Felo's.
 

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I'm HONESTLY glad to hear you are happy with your purchase. And I'm not picking on Ash or other US sellers.

But the fact is that purchasing European tools while the Euro is falling in value, while keeping prices the same, hurts us all from the standpoint that these European manufacturers think they can charge us any price they wish. In fact, a US seller/distributor I know has been trying to negotiate lower prices due to the fall in the value of Euro in comparison to the dollar, however, one German manufacturer had the balls to raise prices in the current situation. I would have thought a SMART manufacturer would have at least preferred Dollars over Euros, but to think all they have to do is raise prices to the US consumer is downright stupid from their own perspective, IMO.

If we all become informed consumers, wait for prices to fall, then this BS will end and we will all be happier with the lowered realistic prices in the future. Lowered US prices takes away NOTHING from Euro manufacturers! Even keeping prices the same adds more money to their pockets. Raising US prices puts MUCH more money (Euros) in their pockets.

I'll shut my mouth now before someone takes offense at my attempt to be helpful again. :D

Steve

You should see what those Europeans are willing to pay for crappy Budweiser/Miller and Jack Daniels. :willy_nil

Oh yeah: FELLO 550 yo's! Dey awesome.
 

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Dang...I need another set of screwdrivers like I need a bullet in the head...but I love the looks of that 61391 set...
Might have to unload my green hard handles and get those instead...hmmmmmm
 

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I caved and ordered the 6 piece ergo set with 3 free torx drivers, 1/4 spinner, and a PH3 to match from you. This will be a secondary set to my Snap On Instincts soft handles.
 
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