"CC" <[email protected]> wrote in news:vXkSk.23966$_Y1.10997
@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
> I hope to be able to buy a jointer and planer sometime soon, either
> by the end of this year or just after. What are some thoughts on
> buying before or after the end of the year to get the best price,
> Or would it not make any difference.
> CC
Here's my quick take on it:
Watch for Christmas sales coming up. (Christmas before Thanksgiving? Bah
humbug!) Some stores will have an everything's on sale deal going.
If you're looking at financing something via a no-payments for XX months
deal, I'd wait until after January 1st. You might get an extra 6 months
out of the deal them.
When looking for a deal, the trick is to know what you want and then pick
it up when it hits your price.
Puckdropper
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Hey CC,
I don't know if you live near any of the scheduled woodworking shows
but sometimes you can get a good deal on the machines at the show or
on any promotions they are offering. Many shows are runnig this time
of year and going into 2009.
I think I made out very well 4 years ago at the Baltimore show in
January when I upgraded several machines.
I'm not sure if there is any advantage on either side of New Year's
day but a show deal can be very enticing.
=20
Marc
On Nov 11, 2:22=A0pm, "CC" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I hope to be able to buy a jointer and planer sometime soon, either
> by the end of this year or just after. What are some thoughts on
> buying before or after the end of the year to get the best price,
> Or would it not make any difference.
> CC
"Greg M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> marc rosen wrote:
>> Hey CC,
>> I don't know if you live near any of the scheduled woodworking
>> shows
>> but sometimes you can get a good deal on the machines at the show
>> or
>> on any promotions they are offering. Many shows are runnig this
>> time
>> of year and going into 2009.
>> I think I made out very well 4 years ago at the Baltimore show in
>> January when I upgraded several machines.
>> I'm not sure if there is any advantage on either side of New Year's
>> day but a show deal can be very enticing.
>> Marc
>>
>>
>> On Nov 11, 2:22 pm, "CC" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I hope to be able to buy a jointer and planer sometime soon,
>>> either
>>> by the end of this year or just after. What are some thoughts on
>>> buying before or after the end of the year to get the best price,
>>> Or would it not make any difference.
>>> CC
>>
>
> I'm in Detroit and we have two shows coming through in the next
> month. I'm just starting out and looking for a 6" jointer, benchtop
> planer and drill press...so I've placed a moratorium on craigslist
> purchases until I check them both out. This is a special kind of
> torture.
>
> Greg M
Thanks all
I guess the best thing is to watch the prices on what I want and buy
when
they reach the price point I want,
There are not really any tool shows that come to this area so I will
have to pay
more attention to what is going on sale.
CC
"CC" <[email protected]> wrote in news:vXkSk.23966$_Y1.10997
@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
> I hope to be able to buy a jointer and planer sometime soon, either
> by the end of this year or just after. What are some thoughts on
> buying before or after the end of the year to get the best price,
> Or would it not make any difference.
> CC
Please try to buy U.S. Barring that, buy from a country that treats its
workers right. A nation's economic wealth comes from the bottom up, so
please try to support the worker. The guys at the top will always make
out, so don't worry about them.
marc rosen wrote:
> Hey CC,
> I don't know if you live near any of the scheduled woodworking shows
> but sometimes you can get a good deal on the machines at the show or
> on any promotions they are offering. Many shows are runnig this time
> of year and going into 2009.
> I think I made out very well 4 years ago at the Baltimore show in
> January when I upgraded several machines.
> I'm not sure if there is any advantage on either side of New Year's
> day but a show deal can be very enticing.
>
> Marc
>
>
> On Nov 11, 2:22 pm, "CC" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I hope to be able to buy a jointer and planer sometime soon, either
>> by the end of this year or just after. What are some thoughts on
>> buying before or after the end of the year to get the best price,
>> Or would it not make any difference.
>> CC
>
I'm in Detroit and we have two shows coming through in the next month.
I'm just starting out and looking for a 6" jointer, benchtop planer and
drill press...so I've placed a moratorium on craigslist purchases until
I check them both out. This is a special kind of torture.
Greg M
CC wrote:
>
> Thanks all
> I guess the best thing is to watch the prices on what I want and buy when
> they reach the price point I want,
> There are not really any tool shows that come to this area so I will
> have to pay
> more attention to what is going on sale.
> CC
Also check to see if the manufacture of the tool(s) you're interested in
have any promo's. Jet for instance is now running their "THE BIG 50th
Anniversary Event" with various rebates. The promo ends 12/31/2008.
http://woodworking.jettools.com/Media.aspx?nav=Promotions
--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 19:22:03 GMT, "CC"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I hope to be able to buy a jointer and planer sometime soon, either
>by the end of this year or just after. What are some thoughts on
>buying before or after the end of the year to get the best price,
>Or would it not make any difference.
>CC
Well, I found prices, in general, to be higher late fall and winter
than other times of the year. Companies are more likely to promote
their products when sales are down during the summer and late spring.
It doesn't matter if you are buying used, though. Buying quality used
equipment will give the most bang for the buck, you have to keep
looking (newspaper, Craigslist, radio swap programs, etc).