I have purchased lots of stuff from Enco but not since the the MSC "merge" and, like others, are skeptical it will be a benefit to the consumer. I am assuming "20% off and free shipping" is now only a memory.
I have recently been using Shars and been very pleased with the quality of the items and the customer service the one time I was not satisfied.
I just received a Travers flyer in the mail. Have not had a chance to look at it. I see on their site that they have a site wide 25% off for the Labor Day weekend. Could be the incentive I need to give them a try!!
I have used CDCO. I guess I should consider myself lucky as the few transactions I have had went smoothly and the quality of what I received was what I expected for the price paid.
I've seen the adds in the machinist magazines for Victor and Kitts but have never used them.
Have a lot of Harbor Freight stuff but as Vinny suggests I read the reviews, use lots of oil in the many air tools I have purchased, don't go near the battery tools [though I could probably buy 4 of each for what each of my Milwaukee Fuel tools set me back], and assume that some of the the purchases are either an assembled kit that will need to be adjusted or are disposable.
I have recently been using Shars and been very pleased with the quality of the items and the customer service the one time I was not satisfied.
I just received a Travers flyer in the mail. Have not had a chance to look at it. I see on their site that they have a site wide 25% off for the Labor Day weekend. Could be the incentive I need to give them a try!!
I have used CDCO. I guess I should consider myself lucky as the few transactions I have had went smoothly and the quality of what I received was what I expected for the price paid.
I've seen the adds in the machinist magazines for Victor and Kitts but have never used them.
Have a lot of Harbor Freight stuff but as Vinny suggests I read the reviews, use lots of oil in the many air tools I have purchased, don't go near the battery tools [though I could probably buy 4 of each for what each of my Milwaukee Fuel tools set me back], and assume that some of the the purchases are either an assembled kit that will need to be adjusted or are disposable.