dr_clyde
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KBC and Travers would be my substitutes for Enco if MSC isn't your thing.
My company has a commercial account with MSC. We aren't huge spenders by any means, but after talking to my sales rep over a decade ago he immediately gave us 25% off list. Combined with the twice weekly sales of 30-40% off, MSC's pricing isn't bad at all, especially compared to MMC. Plus, I know what I'm getting. Believe it or not, a Niagara end mill cuts differently from an MA Ford, and that matters when you are running a shop.
And I am not going to miss the ENCO website.
Protip: If you are looking for machine shop tooling, check out
https://www.maritool.com/
Their stuff is top notch, priced below MSC, and Frank is a great guy to deal with. Plus, most of it is USA made.
Sad news, indeed. I've ordered from Enco since 1979. I can order from our suppliers at work and get better prices than MSC, even with the 30% off deals. I'll keep looking at their emails and check their website from time to time, but I don't see them getting much of my business.
OK, I should eat my words. I set up my account this weekend and the Enco pricing is pretty good. Combined with sales, there should be some excellent deals. Enco didn't always have the best price on everything. After shopping around the MSC site, I can see ordering from them.
You guys that have Enco accounts should get set up with MSC and check it out. If you shop from the website, you will see the Enco pricing, when you are logged in. If you shop from the online catalog, where all prices are list, you have to click on the item # to get your price to pop up. Again, you must be logged in.
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This is on MSC's website as I type this. I'm not sure how often they will have these deals, and I will miss ENCO (but not their site), but if MSC does this stuff often, then I will buy from them
Yeah the thing that ***** is that that 25% won't come off sale prices (or at least never used to - if they've changed that it's VERY recent) so you're just getting 25% off the Blue Book prices which do tend to be high (to allow for sales like this).
However if you're needing oddball stuff that doesn't regularly go into the sale flyers OR fasteners, it can be a decent deal. I regularly need to order large qtys of coupling nuts for a weldment & sales like this are great for that.
I got a letter saying the same roughly. Still ***** to know in another year it's all over.
So check this out guys. Today I received a call from a real person who really spoke english.
She was a rep for MSC and went on to explain (after all the take over garbage) how once I create a new log in using my old user name for Enco would get my automatic discount pricing verses their list price. Guess 'll need to do that and see how much it is.
And the real surprise was for the next year anything I purchase that was a re-purchase of anything I bought this past year (ya I know, that's a tongue twister) would be at the very same price I paid from Enco and I could still deduct any applicable discounts they have advertised.
How do ya like that ****. Myself, I'm pretty floored considering my annual purchases from Enco would maybe average 5K-8K. So by no means do I consider myself someone that matters.
Anyhow point being I was greatly impressed they were soooo desperate to reach out to me in that fashion. And will now have to give them a go again.
Did anyone else receive a call like this??.
Travers and Penn Tool now that Enco is gone. F*ck MSC.
Yeah, been seeing lots of stuff at MSC at very reasonable prices, *with my account discount*. If i didn't have that, it would be a different story.
Kennedy chests are actually cheaper than Zoro's sale prices, even though MSC charges freight and sales tax.
The only bad thing is that the various discount codes are pure fluffery. I've yet to see one cent of savings from applying them to an order.
The other nice thing is that MSC will do special orders. I had to get a replacement seat shim for a Dorian threading toolholder that weren't listed on the site, and they cheerfully took care of it via email.
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I purchase most of my tooling through https://www.toolsengg.com/ , they seem to have a very wide range of high precision toolings are excellent rates.