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Thread: Foredom SR Flexshaft - Where to buy please

  1. #11
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    I have used Cousins once or twice before with no problems, but thanks for the advice.

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    Damn. Cousins are £50 cheaper.................what to do?????

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    Oh no, that is a lot!
    You could try and get a cheaper quote by calling elsewhere and asking them to match the price?

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    Check out this one at H.S.Walsh; http://www.hswalsh.com/product/fored...nt-motor-tp882

    James.

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    Thanks James....................wish I understood what the difference is though...looks good!

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    I tend to avoid buying things from Cousins - they are not known for their customer service!

    I got mine from here: http://www.woodworkscraftsupplies.co...oducts_id=1194 £175 for the motor (inc VAT). I got the No.30 handpiece and the H44T handpiece also.

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    Thanks Lauren, still would need to get foot pedal so its much dearer again, Perhaps I should take the plunge with cousins, pay on credit card and know that i have back up of foredom themselves if i have a problem. Would I be better if i paid with card via paypal does anyone know? Cheers

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    Cousins also state that as your purchase will be a business to business transaction, this will curtail your rights.

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    oh how ridiculous! Why does it have to be so difficult? If only money wasn't an object I would go with Suttons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    Cousins also state that as your purchase will be a business to business transaction, this will curtail your rights.
    In law it doesn't curtail them to the point of them supplying faulty products and washing their hands of it; in their world, it does.
    I noticed that Sutton Tools also have a B2B disclaimer as part of their Ts&Cs now; this seems to be mostly in relation to the right to cancel section of the Distance Selling Regulations.

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