expired Posted by joe74 • Mar 24, 2022
Mar 24, 2022 2:29 PM
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Item 1 of 5
expired Posted by joe74 • Mar 24, 2022
Mar 24, 2022 2:29 PM
Ridgid 18-Volt Digital Inflator (Tool Only) $49
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$49 is HD's regular "sale" price.
DTO's sale price is usually lower, around $30, but by the time their usual $10 shipping is factored in, the advantage shrinks to a $10 difference.
It's up to the individual's price sensitivity whether that $10 qualifies it as unbeatable, but there's also something to be said for the instant gratification of just grabbing one at HD, and having 90 days to change your mind, vs. waiting a week for DTO to ship and the friction of remote customer service.
Personally, I'm waiting for DTO's next good sale with free shipping to see what that cost will be, though there are no guarantees due to the way they game prices during sale periods.
There are no issues registering DTO blems for the LSA, I've done it.
But keep in mind that while many of Ridgid's tools are eligible for LSA coverage, some are not, regardless of where they were purchased.
edit: looks like it's 30 days
edit: looks like it's 30 days
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$49 is HD's regular "sale" price.
DTO's sale price is usually lower, around $30, but by the time their usual $10 shipping is factored in, the advantage shrinks to a $10 difference.
It's up to the individual's price sensitivity whether that $10 qualifies it as unbeatable, but there's also something to be said for the instant gratification of just grabbing one at HD, and having 90 days to change your mind, vs. waiting a week, or weeks, for DTO to ship and the friction of remote customer service.
Personally, I'm waiting for DTO's next good sale with free shipping to see what that cost will be, though there are no guarantees due to the way they game prices during sale periods.
There are no issues registering DTO blems for the LSA, I've done it.
But keep in mind that while many of Ridgid's tools are eligible for LSA coverage, some are not, regardless of where they were purchased.
$49 is HD's regular "sale" price.
DTO's sale price is usually lower, around $30, but by the time their usual $10 shipping is factored in, the advantage shrinks to a $10 difference.
It's up to the individual's price sensitivity whether that $10 qualifies it as unbeatable, but there's also something to be said for the instant gratification of just grabbing one at HD, and having 90 days to change your mind, vs. waiting a week for DTO to ship and the friction of remote customer service.
Personally, I'm waiting for DTO's next good sale with free shipping to see what that cost will be, though there are no guarantees due to the way they game prices during sale periods.
There are no issues registering DTO blems for the LSA, I've done it.
But keep in mind that while many of Ridgid's tools are eligible for LSA coverage, some are not, regardless of where they were purchased.
edit: looks like it's 30 days
return and rebuy. you get 90 days. no packaging needed
Just figured I'd mention it in case anyone who's in the Ryobi line wants a bit of an upgrade.
$49 is HD's regular "sale" price.
DTO's sale price is usually lower, around $30, but by the time their usual $10 shipping is factored in, the advantage shrinks to a $10 difference.
It's up to the individual's price sensitivity whether that $10 qualifies it as unbeatable, but there's also something to be said for the instant gratification of just grabbing one at HD, and having 90 days to change your mind, vs. waiting a week for DTO to ship and the friction of remote customer service.
Personally, I'm waiting for DTO's next good sale with free shipping to see what that cost will be, though there are no guarantees due to the way they game prices during sale periods.
There are no issues registering DTO blems for the LSA, I've done it.
But keep in mind that while many of Ridgid's tools are eligible for LSA coverage, some are not, regardless of where they were purchased.
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