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Topic: Your favorite place to buy ?
Posted By: Mr. Slide
Subject: Your favorite place to buy ?
Date Posted: 10/April/2008 at 2:00am
Where is your favorite place to but tools, supplies, chemicals  ?
 
The internet ?   (What Store)
 
Local distributor ?
 
E-bay ?
                      Thanks for your input!Big%20smile           Smokey  Mr. Slide >>>>>>>> 
 
                                                              
 
                


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Posted By: cmaster
Date Posted: 10/April/2008 at 3:01am
From a supplier who has the products that I want at a reasonable price. I prefer to shop locally but most of the locals don't stock much cc'ing inventoryBig%20smile

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Posted By: FriendlyHammer
Date Posted: 10/April/2008 at 8:05am
Anywhere over the Internet. No tax in the USA.


Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 11/April/2008 at 12:54am

Local suppliers http://www.monsterjanitorial.com/index.php?cPath=1405 - http://www.monsterjanitorial.com/index.php?cPath=1405  But usually when driving by the store i stock up.

Bought some stuff from Ed V. http://cross-american.com - http://cross-american.com
Jon-Don is where i buy my hoses, jets, heaters and somtimes chems. 1 day service is nice.
 
Blower and pump oil, air filter and any other TM stuff from http://PowerCleanind.com - http://PowerCleanind.com
 
http://when - MagicWand  when they send a promotion postcard deal. I'm a sucker for them special deals.. Why pay $6lb for enzall (If you buy it in the 6lb jar, 50lbs isnt that much cheaper) when you can find a chem just as good for half that price.!
 
 


Posted By: CCandmore
Date Posted: 11/April/2008 at 9:41am
I've been getting all my stuff from Interlink Supply.  I've been happy with the Chems and service I get from the location closest to me.  It's 2 1/2 hours from podunk, but they ship free if the chems order is over $100 usd. 
 
I haven't used anybody else and sometimes wonder if I need to look around more.  I'm also planning to replace my TM next year and want to look around at more than just what they carry.  Any of you guys have opinions about Interlink Supply?


Posted By: cmaster
Date Posted: 11/April/2008 at 10:12am
Most of their distys are independant so it depends on each locationBig%20smile

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Posted By: Michael
Date Posted: 11/April/2008 at 7:17pm
Local suppliers. I have an Interlink store and a couple other suppliers. I want to give local independents as much of my business as possible. I can only get my tm from one, which means I'll alienate at least one of the other two a little.  


Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 11/April/2008 at 10:14pm
Originally posted by Michael Michael wrote:

Local suppliers. I have an Interlink store and a couple other suppliers. I want to give local independents as much of my business as possible. I can only get my tm from one, which means I'll alienate at least one of the other two a little.  
 
Make sure the one you buy from has a top notch TM mechanic..Big%20smile


Posted By: Mr. Slide
Date Posted: 11/April/2008 at 10:54pm
Thanks 4 your reply's guys!
 
 
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Posted By: LilNiteRidrhood
Date Posted: 12/April/2008 at 3:51pm
Kleen Kuip is great.
Has pretty well anything you need.
He isn't the cheapest, but he isn't expensive either.
I trust Ted to fix me up when I'm down. Its worth the few measly bucks extra it may sometimes cost.
The guys who are the cheapest usually don't honour warranties.
I buy all my portables from Ted.


Posted By: Aaron R
Date Posted: 12/April/2008 at 9:23pm
My Interlink supplier is absolutely great. The mechanic is excellent and the whole staff is just as friendly as can be. If I have a problem and/or question they are always there to help. I do occasionally do business with jon-don and they are pretty good to. I try to keep as much money as I can in our local economy as  Michigan is in a pretty bad spot right now.


Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 12/April/2008 at 10:36pm
Ed V crossamerican is in Michigan.. Have you checked out his stuff?Big%20smile


Posted By: FriendlyHammer
Date Posted: 13/April/2008 at 1:30am
Originally posted by LilNiteRidrhood LilNiteRidrhood wrote:

Kleen Kuip is great.
Has pretty well anything you need.
He isn't the cheapest, but he isn't expensive either.
I trust Ted to fix me up when I'm down. Its worth the few measly bucks extra it may sometimes cost.
The guys who are the cheapest usually don't honour warranties.
I buy all my portables from Ted.


I always buy from Kleen Kuip, if I happen to be in the neighborhood.


Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 13/April/2008 at 2:08am
Like what?


Posted By: Aaron R
Date Posted: 13/April/2008 at 8:40am
Haven't checked out crossamerican yet, but will definately do that. thanks.


Posted By: Michael
Date Posted: 16/April/2008 at 5:18pm
Originally posted by John L John L wrote:

Originally posted by Michael Michael wrote:

Local suppliers. I have an Interlink store and a couple other suppliers. I want to give local independents as much of my business as possible. I can only get my tm from one, which means I'll alienate at least one of the other two a little.  
 
Make sure the one you buy from has a top notch TM mechanic..Big%20smile

Their all good from what I can tell. The supplier closest to our current location has the most fukwits working for him, but I only go to him for odds and ends. Anyway, I'm leaning toward waiting on the truckmount and putting more money into tightening up the ship we've got, marketing to high-rises, etc. My partner still really wants the tm, but I'm looking at return-on-investment as my primary motivation.



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