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12th September 2003, 12:35 PM #1Intermediate Member
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jet price reductions
Guys,
I spoke to one of the guys at Gregory Machinery in Brisbane yesterday and he told me they have reduced the prices on the jet tablesaws because of the strengthening dollar. From memory he said the supersaw has dropped from around $2100 to $1900. The contractor saws have also dropped by a couple of hundred bucks.
Cheers,
Garry
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12th September 2003, 06:03 PM #2
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that would be right, just after I bought one:mad:
oh well its a bloody good machine even for the price I paid
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12th September 2003, 06:05 PM #3Banned
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Do the reductions cover their bandsaws too ??? (says he, hoping like hell they do)
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13th September 2003, 12:41 PM #4New Member
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It is funny that there is a price reduction,I heard that there is going to be another JET dealer in QLD,who will import direct from Taiwan.It will be interesting to see how pricing will change over the next few months.
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13th September 2003, 08:06 PM #5
Bakes...
That's great news that their dropping the price on Jet products, as sometime in the not to distant future I'm also looking to purchase a Jet super saw.
Woodwarrior....
Please keep us up to date with regards to a new Jet dealer in QLD.
stevepay...
I know excactley how you feel. I just brought a new stereo system on Friday and wouldn't you know it. Saturday's paper had the same stereo $50.00 cheaper than what I paid for it @@$#@@$%#!!! Go Figure as Canadian's say ;-)
Such is life and anyway new stereo sounds bloody great!Sean@Oz
Live Long And Prosper
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16th September 2003, 05:33 PM #6Member
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I had the opportunity to see the Jet Super Saw at the Canberra woodshow last week. I thought it looked pretty good for $2100 but $1900 would be even better.
It looked solid with plenty of cast iron on top. The dust extraction setup seemed a bit unusual. Having seen it I am not surprised that the dust collection is reportedly less than optimal. The salesman did acknowledge that this was an issue that users had identified. On the whole though, I was impressed.
I'd certainly love to have one for $1900 but I can't justify it at the moment.
George