Amazon has
Hakko Soft Wire Micro Cutter (CHP-170) on sale for
$5.47.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
- Note: Usually ships within 1 to 2 months.
Home Depot has
Hakko Soft Wire Micro Cutter (CHP-170/P) on sale for
$5.47.
Shipping is free.
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phoinix for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- The CHP-170 is a medium size general use cutter. This is an excellent tool for electronics work. It can be used to cut small and medium size wires and component leads.
- Flush-cut micro soft-wire cutter has 8mm long jaw with angled head for flush-cutting applications on up to 16 gauge (1.3mm) copper and soft wire
- 21-degree reverse angled cutting surface enables terminal wires to be cut, leaving a 1.5mm stand-off
- 2.5mm heat-treated carbon steel construction provides durability and long life
- Precision-ground holes and surfaces provide smooth movement, and spring returns tool to open position to reduce operator fatigue
- Dolphin-style nonslip hand grips with curved fore-edge provide comfort and control, and Parkerized surfaces prevent glare and increase corrosion resistance.
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Most of the stuff from scamazon is taking multiple weeks to get anymore. About one in four orders arrives within a week. The longest was around four months.
It's like a mail-order catalog -- "you'll get it within 6-8 weeks". It's so bad that I need to keep a backup payment method on file just in case they charge a card that has expired.
Says ships in 1-2 months for me
It'll be like Christmas! jk 😂 Says free delivery for me from Home Depot. https://www.homedepot.com/pep/Hak...04264964OP might want to update the listing to include this, but honestly there are several places selling these for the same price, so I'm not entirely sure you're going to see much difference in quality between sellers for this type of flush cutter, as it's intended to cut extremely soft, small gauge wire.
I'm guessing they do this to avoid any negative action by Amazon, since they technically provided me a product that's "equivalent or better"—Amazon likely doesn't realize it's NOT equivalent, they're probably just tracking the vendor/price & ignoring promotions or discounts. Call me a cynic, but I'm simply not creative enough to believe it's a coincidence they drew people in with a $115 knife priced at $38, ran out of the $115 knife after a few orders (assuming they had any at all) and, rather than canceling all the orders they couldn't fulfill, continued to take orders. I guess somebody was just so committed to customer service they decided to make me wait 6 weeks until they could send me something for my trouble lol. And since I was never notified & only found out about the substitution by getting the wrong knife 5 weeks later, I had to dig through and find out what the hell was going on (my first thought was: "I wouldn't buy a partial-tang knife wtf").
I have to assume other sellers are pulling this bait & switch shit, they mostly seem to be relying on people either not wanting to return it after waiting 5+ weeks, or straight up forgetting what they ordered lol. If it hadn't been "fulfilled by Amazon" I would've just cancelled—it's getting bad out here!
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