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If I bought it from Amazon, and it was missing the shadowline, I'd just contact Amazon and click exchange or something, and they would send a new one and a shipping label for old one. Plus, I think Kohls and UPS accept items from Amazon not in original box.
I still don't feel like trying to return. Box is trashed, saw is mounted, blade changed to 80 tooth and been used several times.
Will do. All my false outrage was calmed by how well the saw works.
I have this saw in the 12" version - got it from Menards on a single day sale for $331 plus 11% rebate - I had been waiting for a deal on the Bosch or the Makita, but the price was too good! So far I like it a lot for a construction saw, but it is really hard to dial in for cabinet grade work.
I have this saw in the 12" version - got it from Menards on a single day sale for $331 plus 11% rebate - I had been waiting for a deal on the Bosch or the Makita, but the price was too good! So far I like it a lot for a construction saw, but it is really hard to dial in for cabinet grade work.
OMFG!
Yes, there is a switch and it works...I wish the manual mentioned it. I never noticed it while working with all the other controls and adjustments.
Yes, there is a switch and it works...I wish the manual mentioned it. I never noticed it while working with all the other controls and adjustments.
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Yes, there is a switch and it works...I wish the manual mentioned it. I never noticed it while working with all the other controls and adjustments.
$600 -> $349 -> $600 -> $402 -> $353 -> $400 -> $353 -> $400 -> $353 -> $402 -> $600 -> $400 ->$332
But, it is easier to just look at a chart from Keepa or CCC
$600 -> $349 -> $600 -> $402 -> $353 -> $400 -> $353 -> $400 -> $353 -> $402 -> $600 -> $400 ->$332
But, it is easier to just look at a chart from Keepa or CCC
This conversation is like arguing with a marketing department about their pricing strategy and I don't have time to continue it beyond pointing out what I have already. 3-days is too short to be considered sustained IMO. Especially on Amazon where this type of pricing strategy is common. Please refer to the chart i posted in the first few posts in this thread for exact details and decide for yourself based on your needs.
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Common or Easily obtainable price is about $400 (although it has gone up to $600)
A good sale price is about $355
And the Slickdeal price (all time low which is current) is $332
Now,Home Depot's regular online price is $500, but they had a sale a few days ago for $400 but its back to $500. But we are really talking Amazon (and Menards if you live near a store) prices here. Menard's sale ends on Saturday, so we can expect Amazon's price to probably go back to $400.
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