tT

"tdacon"

03/08/2014 11:26 AM

The new McFeelys

Anybody been shopping online at McFeelys's (http://www.mcfeelys.com) since
Jim McFeely sold it? What do you think?

Tom


This topic has 16 replies

EP

Ed Pawlowski

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

04/08/2014 5:59 AM

On Sun, 03 Aug 2014 18:18:13 -0500, dpb <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 08/03/2014 6:01 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>...
>
>> Want to compare prices? Put the McMaster part number into the Grainger
>> search box and it will bring it up. Most times McMaster is cheaper.
>
>Really? I've always thought McM-C was "the high-priced spread" for
>stuff I tended to look at. But, often, they were about the only source
>altho WWG has certainly expanded their line card.
>
>I've not done any comparison pricing recently, though, granted...


Recently bought a couple of motor starters and Grainger was $40
higher. Squirrel cage blower and motor was a big difference, and
others I've checked in recent months.

Ll

Leon

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

04/08/2014 4:05 PM

On 8/4/2014 1:58 PM, SonomaProducts.com wrote:
> Wow! Kind of horrible. I used to buy two or three types of screws from them. Even got a nice wall hanging container thing to hold the various sizes with labels. Just spent 10 minutes and can't even come close to finding the screws I liked so much. I hate those long fricking catalog pages and no ability to filter by attributes.
>
> Sad to see a nice business go headlong into the dirt like that.
>


Here is what I do, I buy loads of screws from them as needed. I have
similar steel bin drawers and tear the part number off of the box of
screws and put it at the bottom of the screws in the bin. When I get
low I reorder by that part number in the bin.

Ll

Leon

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

04/08/2014 4:39 PM

On 8/4/2014 4:07 PM, tdacon wrote:
> "tdacon" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>
>> Anybody been shopping online at McFeelys's (http://www.mcfeelys.com)
>> since Jim McFeely sold it? What do you think?
>
> Well, I had this ownership chain (and the original owner's name!) all
> wrong. It was Bill McFeely who started it back in the 70's. He sold it
> to Grainger some years ago (maybe 8 or 10 years ago, per dpb elsewhere
> in this thread)
>
> Grainger sold it on , along with two other brands, in December 2013 -
> http://www.zacks.com/stock/news/115939/Grainger-Sells-Three-Brands. I
> don't know who "Jimbo" is, but he's apparently the guy who's staying on
> with the new owners as a consultant for a while. Maybe he was the
> personality who was the face of the site while Grainger owned it. The
> newest owners opened for business on Jan 1, 2014, and it's this new
> ownership and their new web site I was asking for reactions to. I
> haven't been real thrilled with the way their site is working, and it
> irritated me that they lost the records of old customers and their
> orders. Searching for products and placing orders is a real trial, too.
>
> Here are a couple links on the topic from the SawMill Creek forum.
> Others besides myself have been a little out of sorts with the new site
> since then. Here's one link:
> http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?213463-McFeely-s-problems-change-of-ownership,
> and here's another on the same forum:
> http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?213351-In-case-you-weren-t-aware-McFeelys.
>
>
> Tom
>


Thanks for the update. Jimbo was the guy that seemed to know what was
going on when McFeeley still owned the company.
The site IMHO really has not changed much except but I did notice that
the $1 shipping on any order went away about 6 months ago, that was
probably a result of the new company ownership.

To tell you the truth I have never ever really been impressed with the
site when compared to the catalog that comes by snail mail.




EP

Ed Pawlowski

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

03/08/2014 7:01 PM

On 8/3/2014 4:48 PM, dpb wrote:

>>
>> Yeah many times, Granger has owned McFeeleys for quite a few years now.
>>
> ...
>
> I'd forgotten it was Grainger-owned outfit--it always seemed so strange
> when they did it but I couldn't recall just why. It's because when WWG
> bought McFeely they did it thru Lab Safety Services subsidiary--it
> seemed so incongruous a product with the name. But, they've since
> change to another overall name entirely and have a "veritable plethora"
> of brands rolled in there...
>
> <http://www.walworthcountytoday.com/news/2010/mar/14/ww-grainger-looking-grow-janesville/>
>
>
> AFAIK, however, I agree that there's not been a resale recently altho
> and after some looking I find no evidence of same...

It will be OK as long as they don't copy the Grainger web site format.
It is much more difficult to find what you need on the Grainger site
compared to McMaster.

Want to compare prices? Put the McMaster part number into the Grainger
search box and it will bring it up. Most times McMaster is cheaper.

MM

Mike

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

06/08/2014 12:16 PM

On 8/4/2014 5:44 PM, dpb wrote:
> On 08/04/2014 4:07 PM, tdacon wrote:
>> "tdacon" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>>
>>> Anybody been shopping online at McFeelys's (http://www.mcfeelys.com)
>>> since Jim McFeely sold it? What do you think?
>>
>> Well, I had this ownership chain (and the original owner's name!) all
>> wrong. It was Bill McFeely who started it back in the 70's. He sold it
>> to Grainger some years ago (maybe 8 or 10 years ago, per dpb elsewhere
>> in this thread)
>>
>> Grainger sold it on , along with two other brands, in December 2013 -
>> http://www.zacks.com/stock/news/115939/Grainger-Sells-Three-Brands. I
>> don't know who "Jimbo" is, ...
>
> Well, from the other forum link I guess it was sold, but the article
> above certainly doesn't include it in the divestiture; it's mentioned as
> part of the specialty products group (formerly Lab Safety Services) as
> knew, but the group wasn't listed as one of the brands being sold.
> Perhaps it was another deal...
>
> "Jimbo" is another McFeely; I presume the son of the Bill who was killed
> sometime in the mid-80s in an accident in the mill shops the were
> running at the time. He's been the face for all the catalogs and all
> since I first heard of them in the late 80s about when they began the
> newsletter and catalogs and advertising in FWW (which is, I think, where
> first heard of 'em).
>
> <https://www.mcfeelys.com/info/about-us.htm>
>
> No mention, however, of who parent company currently is.
>
> --

Funny. I always thought he was a cartoon character like Home Depot's
Homer.

Sb

"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

04/08/2014 11:58 AM

Wow! Kind of horrible. I used to buy two or three types of screws from them=
. Even got a nice wall hanging container thing to hold the various sizes wi=
th labels. Just spent 10 minutes and can't even come close to finding the s=
crews I liked so much. I hate those long fricking catalog pages and no abil=
ity to filter by attributes.

Sad to see a nice business go headlong into the dirt like that.

k

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

03/08/2014 8:34 PM

On Sun, 03 Aug 2014 14:51:08 -0500, dpb <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 08/03/2014 2:14 PM, tdacon wrote:
>>
>>
>> "dpb" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>>
>> ?That's only been--what? 8-10 years now? I've no complaints since.
>>
>> No, I'm talking about the recent sale - just a few months ago. Perhaps I
>> was wrong about the details of the sale, but it was said that "Jimbo was
>> staying on as a consultant for a while," so I assumed that it was
>> McFeely himself who'd sold it to them. ...
>
>I forget who it was, but McFeely himself hasn't been owner for ages. I
>wasn't aware it had been resold recently; I've returned to the family
>farm and so do quite a lot less so hadn't had reason to purchase much
>recently.

Yeah, I've found the web site to be a huge step backwards. It's never
been good for tools, and such, but even finding screws is a PITA now.
It used to be pretty good, allowing search by material, head, driver
style, or just about anything. It's a lot harder to find anything now
and I found them to be out of stock on many common items.


>Sorry for making the assumption of _which_ sale...

Hadn't even noticed that, only the horrible web site.

dn

dpb

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

03/08/2014 2:07 PM

On 08/03/2014 1:26 PM, tdacon wrote:
> Anybody been shopping online at McFeelys's (http://www.mcfeelys.com)
> since Jim McFeely sold it? What do you think?

That's only been--what? 8-10 years now? I've no complaints since.

--

tT

"tdacon"

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

03/08/2014 12:14 PM



"dpb" wrote in message news:[email protected]...

?That's only been--what? 8-10 years now? I've no complaints since.

No, I'm talking about the recent sale - just a few months ago. Perhaps I was
wrong about the details of the sale, but it was said that "Jimbo was staying
on as a consultant for a while," so I assumed that it was McFeely himself
who'd sold it to them. The new owners have a sort of clunky new web site,
and did not manage to retain any of the older customers' accounts or
purchase histories. In fact, when they reopened they posted a message on the
site telling customers to contact them (!) to get new accounts set up so
that they could shop there. Since then they've finally set it up so that you
can create an account during the purchase process.

Tom

dn

dpb

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

03/08/2014 2:51 PM

On 08/03/2014 2:14 PM, tdacon wrote:
>
>
> "dpb" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>
> ?That's only been--what? 8-10 years now? I've no complaints since.
>
> No, I'm talking about the recent sale - just a few months ago. Perhaps I
> was wrong about the details of the sale, but it was said that "Jimbo was
> staying on as a consultant for a while," so I assumed that it was
> McFeely himself who'd sold it to them. ...

I forget who it was, but McFeely himself hasn't been owner for ages. I
wasn't aware it had been resold recently; I've returned to the family
farm and so do quite a lot less so hadn't had reason to purchase much
recently.

Sorry for making the assumption of _which_ sale...

--

dn

dpb

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

03/08/2014 3:48 PM

On 08/03/2014 3:15 PM, Leon wrote:
> On 8/3/2014 1:26 PM, tdacon wrote:
>> Anybody been shopping online at McFeelys's (http://www.mcfeelys.com)
>> since Jim McFeely sold it? What do you think?
>>
>> Tom
>>
>
> Yeah many times, Granger has owned McFeeleys for quite a few years now.
>
...

I'd forgotten it was Grainger-owned outfit--it always seemed so strange
when they did it but I couldn't recall just why. It's because when WWG
bought McFeely they did it thru Lab Safety Services subsidiary--it
seemed so incongruous a product with the name. But, they've since
change to another overall name entirely and have a "veritable plethora"
of brands rolled in there...

<http://www.walworthcountytoday.com/news/2010/mar/14/ww-grainger-looking-grow-janesville/>

AFAIK, however, I agree that there's not been a resale recently altho
and after some looking I find no evidence of same...

--

dn

dpb

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

03/08/2014 6:18 PM

On 08/03/2014 6:01 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
...

> Want to compare prices? Put the McMaster part number into the Grainger
> search box and it will bring it up. Most times McMaster is cheaper.

Really? I've always thought McM-C was "the high-priced spread" for
stuff I tended to look at. But, often, they were about the only source
altho WWG has certainly expanded their line card.

I've not done any comparison pricing recently, though, granted...

--


tT

"tdacon"

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

04/08/2014 2:07 PM

"tdacon" wrote in message news:[email protected]...

>Anybody been shopping online at McFeelys's (http://www.mcfeelys.com) since
>Jim McFeely sold it? What do you think?

Well, I had this ownership chain (and the original owner's name!) all wrong.
It was Bill McFeely who started it back in the 70's. He sold it to Grainger
some years ago (maybe 8 or 10 years ago, per dpb elsewhere in this thread)

Grainger sold it on , along with two other brands, in December 2013 -
http://www.zacks.com/stock/news/115939/Grainger-Sells-Three-Brands. I don't
know who "Jimbo" is, but he's apparently the guy who's staying on with the
new owners as a consultant for a while. Maybe he was the personality who was
the face of the site while Grainger owned it. The newest owners opened for
business on Jan 1, 2014, and it's this new ownership and their new web site
I was asking for reactions to. I haven't been real thrilled with the way
their site is working, and it irritated me that they lost the records of old
customers and their orders. Searching for products and placing orders is a
real trial, too.

Here are a couple links on the topic from the SawMill Creek forum. Others
besides myself have been a little out of sorts with the new site since then.
Here's one link:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?213463-McFeely-s-problems-change-of-ownership,
and here's another on the same forum:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?213351-In-case-you-weren-t-aware-McFeelys.

Tom

dn

dpb

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

04/08/2014 4:44 PM

On 08/04/2014 4:07 PM, tdacon wrote:
> "tdacon" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>
>> Anybody been shopping online at McFeelys's (http://www.mcfeelys.com)
>> since Jim McFeely sold it? What do you think?
>
> Well, I had this ownership chain (and the original owner's name!) all
> wrong. It was Bill McFeely who started it back in the 70's. He sold it
> to Grainger some years ago (maybe 8 or 10 years ago, per dpb elsewhere
> in this thread)
>
> Grainger sold it on , along with two other brands, in December 2013 -
> http://www.zacks.com/stock/news/115939/Grainger-Sells-Three-Brands. I
> don't know who "Jimbo" is, ...

Well, from the other forum link I guess it was sold, but the article
above certainly doesn't include it in the divestiture; it's mentioned as
part of the specialty products group (formerly Lab Safety Services) as
knew, but the group wasn't listed as one of the brands being sold.
Perhaps it was another deal...

"Jimbo" is another McFeely; I presume the son of the Bill who was killed
sometime in the mid-80s in an accident in the mill shops the were
running at the time. He's been the face for all the catalogs and all
since I first heard of them in the late 80s about when they began the
newsletter and catalogs and advertising in FWW (which is, I think, where
first heard of 'em).

<https://www.mcfeelys.com/info/about-us.htm>

No mention, however, of who parent company currently is.

--

Ll

Leon

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

03/08/2014 3:17 PM

On 8/3/2014 2:14 PM, tdacon wrote:
>
>
> "dpb" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>
> ?That's only been--what? 8-10 years now? I've no complaints since.
>
> No, I'm talking about the recent sale - just a few months ago. Perhaps I
> was wrong about the details of the sale, but it was said that "Jimbo was
> staying on as a consultant for a while," so I assumed that it was
> McFeely himself who'd sold it to them. The new owners have a sort of
> clunky new web site, and did not manage to retain any of the older
> customers' accounts or purchase histories. In fact, when they reopened
> they posted a message on the site telling customers to contact them (!)
> to get new accounts set up so that they could shop there. Since then
> they've finally set it up so that you can create an account during the
> purchase process.
>
> Tom
>


Yeah that was not recent. Jimbo was staying on after FcFeeley sold out
many years ago.

Ll

Leon

in reply to "tdacon" on 03/08/2014 11:26 AM

03/08/2014 3:15 PM

On 8/3/2014 1:26 PM, tdacon wrote:
> Anybody been shopping online at McFeelys's (http://www.mcfeelys.com)
> since Jim McFeely sold it? What do you think?
>
> Tom
>

Yeah many times, Granger has owned McFeeleys for quite a few years now.

I think it is pretty much the same other than offering much more that
screws and hardware.


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