Has anyone had any experience with King power tools. They are out of Quebec
Canada and I assume rebadge imported Chinese tools. Anyway they have a 6"
jointer at a local dealer for $399.00 Canadian. It uses a jack screw cutter
head system and the table and fence are cast iron. They must be sold in the
states under a different name.
Here is a link
http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=25
> - Common sense isn't always the rule with them - I bought my father-in-law
> a compressor for Christmas - good machine at a good price. WOuld you
> believe it was shipped with no oil in it? If he hadn't had the brains to
> check before starting it up, it would have been a problem.
I've purchased 3 compressors in the last year and none of them shipped
loaded with oil. For good reason, too, I might add.
I have looked at King seriously and they seem to be good quality tools. I
get the catalog every now and then too. Their new router seems to be great
value, a 3 1/4 horse motor that does 1/4"/3/8"/1/2" bits is value at only
$119 CDN. Craftsman's entry would cost you over $300. Where is there
comparison? I liked their Sliding Comound Mitre Saw too! A 10" for under
$200CDN seems to be good (but not the best) value for the dollar. Here in
Victoria they seem to have social issues, go figure!
Tom
([email protected]) wrote:
: Has anyone had any experience with King power tools. They are out of Quebec
: Canada and I assume rebadge imported Chinese tools. Anyway they have a 6"
: jointer at a local dealer for $399.00 Canadian. It uses a jack screw cutter
: head system and the table and fence are cast iron. They must be sold in the
: states under a different name.
: Here is a link
: http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=25
--
Thomas D. Ireland ([email protected]) wrote:
: I have looked at King seriously and they seem to be good quality tools. I
: get the catalog every now and then too. Their new router seems to be great
: value, a 3 1/4 horse motor that does 1/4"/3/8"/1/2" bits is value at only
: $119 CDN. Craftsman's entry would cost you over $300. Where is there
: comparison? I liked their Sliding Comound Mitre Saw too! A 10" for under
: $200CDN seems to be good (but not the best) value for the dollar. Here in
: Victoria they seem to have social issues, go figure!
I should say here that a little rivalry is what I mean by social
issues!:-) Sounds so serious! :-)
: Tom
:
: ([email protected]) wrote:
: : Has anyone had any experience with King power tools. They are out of Quebec
: : Canada and I assume rebadge imported Chinese tools. Anyway they have a 6"
: : jointer at a local dealer for $399.00 Canadian. It uses a jack screw cutter
: : head system and the table and fence are cast iron. They must be sold in the
: : states under a different name.
: : Here is a link
: : http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=25
: --
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King can make a decent product - their 14" bandsaws give you a lot of bang
for the buck. However, I find with King you have to be prepared to put up
with issues some times:
- Missing parts or a part that didn't get machine properly. THey're big on
this. A friend of mine has s store here in Hamilton, and many times he's
been cursing the walls blue because of their quality control.
- Terrible manuals. The king stuff that I've seen has the worst manuals
that I've seen. Sometimes they are nothing but a bad photocopy. Often, if
there has been a design change to the tool, it's not reflected in the
"manual". Or sometimes the manual will not mention an important feature
like "make sure there's oil in the compressor".
- Common sense isn't always the rule with them - I bought my father-in-law a
compressor for Christmas - good machine at a good price. WOuld you believe
it was shipped with no oil in it? If he hadn't had the brains to check
before starting it up, it would have been a problem.
King can make a good tool at a bargan price - their DJ15 & DJ20 Delta
Jointer knock offs are an excellent value. Just make sure that if there are
problems like I've mentioned, that your dealer will look after you and not
make you drag the heavy unit back to the store.
Brian
"habbi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Has anyone had any experience with King power tools. They are out of
> Quebec
> Canada and I assume rebadge imported Chinese tools. Anyway they have a 6"
> jointer at a local dealer for $399.00 Canadian. It uses a jack screw
> cutter
> head system and the table and fence are cast iron. They must be sold in
> the
> states under a different name.
> Here is a link
> http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=25
>
>
>
You might want to try posting a message here:
http://www.workshopbuzz.com/forum/, or search through their archives. No
offense to the audience in this group, but the King tools are Canadian
only, AFAIK, and there isn't a lot of experience with them in here.
My quick response is that they're approximately equivalent to the Grizzley
tools in the US. Reasonable quality and value (depending on model), cheaper
than the "big boys". They may not blow you away with their innovation or
cutting edge stuff, but it will get the job done. If your local dealer is
good, I'd say go for it.
I'm saying all this based on my investigation prior to buying a bandsaw or
tablesaw, and comparing the King tools to Delta and GI. Personally, I ended
up going for the "name" brands, but if I was more price sensitive at the
time, I didn't see anything (or read anything) that really turned me off.
Clint
"habbi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Has anyone had any experience with King power tools. They are out of
Quebec
> Canada and I assume rebadge imported Chinese tools. Anyway they have a 6"
> jointer at a local dealer for $399.00 Canadian. It uses a jack screw
cutter
> head system and the table and fence are cast iron. They must be sold in
the
> states under a different name.
> Here is a link
> http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=25
>
>
>
I purchased a King Industrial bandsaw (#1433) and everything went smoothly.
The manual is professionnally written. Only had a loose sheet because of a
last minute change in the fence.
Again, stay away from regular King brand. Use King industrial if you want
better quality. Or if you have more money, Delta :)
"B Man" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email protected]...
> King can make a decent product - their 14" bandsaws give you a lot of bang
> for the buck. However, I find with King you have to be prepared to put up
> with issues some times:
>
> - Missing parts or a part that didn't get machine properly. THey're big
> on this. A friend of mine has s store here in Hamilton, and many times
> he's been cursing the walls blue because of their quality control.
> - Terrible manuals. The king stuff that I've seen has the worst manuals
> that I've seen. Sometimes they are nothing but a bad photocopy. Often,
> if there has been a design change to the tool, it's not reflected in the
> "manual". Or sometimes the manual will not mention an important feature
> like "make sure there's oil in the compressor".
> - Common sense isn't always the rule with them - I bought my father-in-law
> a compressor for Christmas - good machine at a good price. WOuld you
> believe it was shipped with no oil in it? If he hadn't had the brains to
> check before starting it up, it would have been a problem.
>
> King can make a good tool at a bargan price - their DJ15 & DJ20 Delta
> Jointer knock offs are an excellent value. Just make sure that if there
> are problems like I've mentioned, that your dealer will look after you and
> not make you drag the heavy unit back to the store.
>
> Brian
>
>
> "habbi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Has anyone had any experience with King power tools. They are out of
>> Quebec
>> Canada and I assume rebadge imported Chinese tools. Anyway they have a 6"
>> jointer at a local dealer for $399.00 Canadian. It uses a jack screw
>> cutter
>> head system and the table and fence are cast iron. They must be sold in
>> the
>> states under a different name.
>> Here is a link
>> http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=25
>>
>>
>>
>
>
You should check for King Industrial tools instead of King. They are just
better built.
"habbi" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email protected]...
> Has anyone had any experience with King power tools. They are out of
> Quebec
> Canada and I assume rebadge imported Chinese tools. Anyway they have a 6"
> jointer at a local dealer for $399.00 Canadian. It uses a jack screw
> cutter
> head system and the table and fence are cast iron. They must be sold in
> the
> states under a different name.
> Here is a link
> http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=25
>
>
>
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 21:38:36 GMT, "habbi" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Has anyone had any experience with King power tools. They are out of Quebec
>Canada and I assume rebadge imported Chinese tools. Anyway they have a 6"
>jointer
My neighbour [Canada] has one, and loves it. I have a DeltaCad toy
...soon to be history... and hate it.
We have king bandsaw and planer. They seem to be just fine.
King seems to make considerable effort to specify a decent finish and
appearance.
We have General, BusyBee and King importing Taiwanese and others.. King
seems to be the nicest finished and best manuals of the lot.
Also got one of the inexpensive King routers for Christmas. It seems to
be a Makita knock off. It is not up to the quality of the Makita - but
at 1/3 the price I can put up with a couple of minor quirks. :-)
habbi wrote:
> Has anyone had any experience with King power tools. They are out of Quebec
> Canada and I assume rebadge imported Chinese tools. Anyway they have a 6"
> jointer at a local dealer for $399.00 Canadian. It uses a jack screw cutter
> head system and the table and fence are cast iron. They must be sold in the
> states under a different name.
> Here is a link
> http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=25
>
>
>
--
Will
Occasional Techno-geek