What competitor offers it at the discount price? If you need the
extra grinders and things Harbor Freight has a 134 piece kit for $19.99.
I'm not sure how that compares since I don't have a Dremel tool. They also
match competitor's prices but no sales tax.
...Art
On Sat, 25 Oct 1997, Carol wrote:
> Whoops almost forgot!!
>
> What did I end up with? A Dremel with lotsa' pieces, the flex-shaft, the
> book on "175 Ways to Use Your Tool", and a case. The MultiPro+ SuperKit...
>
> I was going to get the Ryobi and the Dremel, bring them home for analysis,
> then return one. At the checkout at Home Depot I asked about the discount
> OF's get on Monday's or whatever. I do have access to a couple of OF's! ;-)
>
> Well, it seems that Home Depot doesn't do that, BUT... they will match any
> competitor's price and give an additional 10% discount. So... The $79 tool
> ended up costing $62... $3 more than the Ryobi or the Sears unit. I added
> up all the pieces in my head (scary place!) and decided that was a good
> deal. Cheapest price on the flex-shaft by itself cost about $27. The single
> speed tool was $38.
>
> Anyway... how's that for rationalization??! Now I'm gonna' go see what's in
> that box!
>
> THANK YOU ALL!!
>
> Carol
>
> PS Now it's off to the pawn shops and used tool places for extra bits and
> pieces... This is gonna' be fun!
>
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