The price is way more than I'd ever pay for a box for the house.
IMO if this is the cost of building a quality "domestic" box then so be it. It doesn't fit my price point for my house, however...
Tekton is consistantly proving to be a company making great business decisions. They have good steady growth, product line that is being comprehensively upgraded and expanded. Their service is hands down their strongest selling point. Followed by their fantastic quality to price ratio. They will further blur the lines between being a pro quality company and providing affordable tools for guys like us.
They also seem to have clear business goals that seem to put them on a trajectory to compete with the top tier companies. I think if their prices stay reasonable, they will take a huge chunk out of their market share.
I see them becoming the Amazon of tools. Lean and mean. No longer will you have to support a fleet of trucks and franchisees driving to point to point or large retail stores. The tool trucks seem to be wildly inconsistent based on posts over the years. Skipping this place and that place or going under. No consistent service. Almost everyone has access to a computer.
(The fact that they are online in these forums providing service for Joe Blows like us is genius. Dave rules...Thanks Dave!)
Just order online, overnight tools at a fraction of the cost and be done. Amazon just started opening small physical stores. If Tekton can maintain a small physical presence in key locals this will help satisfy the instant gratification type and the need for a right now replacement of basic tools.
Look at how far they have come in just a few short years.
IMO if this is the cost of building a quality "domestic" box then so be it. It doesn't fit my price point for my house, however...
Tekton is consistantly proving to be a company making great business decisions. They have good steady growth, product line that is being comprehensively upgraded and expanded. Their service is hands down their strongest selling point. Followed by their fantastic quality to price ratio. They will further blur the lines between being a pro quality company and providing affordable tools for guys like us.
They also seem to have clear business goals that seem to put them on a trajectory to compete with the top tier companies. I think if their prices stay reasonable, they will take a huge chunk out of their market share.
I see them becoming the Amazon of tools. Lean and mean. No longer will you have to support a fleet of trucks and franchisees driving to point to point or large retail stores. The tool trucks seem to be wildly inconsistent based on posts over the years. Skipping this place and that place or going under. No consistent service. Almost everyone has access to a computer.
(The fact that they are online in these forums providing service for Joe Blows like us is genius. Dave rules...Thanks Dave!)
Just order online, overnight tools at a fraction of the cost and be done. Amazon just started opening small physical stores. If Tekton can maintain a small physical presence in key locals this will help satisfy the instant gratification type and the need for a right now replacement of basic tools.
Look at how far they have come in just a few short years.


