Enter to win a Rotex RO 90 DX or Workcenter WCR 1000!

Hope most/all of you have received your prizes by now. Just another sincere thanks for everyone's efforts in making our review contest successful.
 
Got mine this week and it is awesome!  Really appreciate getting the surprise prize  [big grin]!!  Thank you!

Scot
 
Shane Holland said:
Hope most/all of you have received your prizes by now. Just another sincere thanks for everyone's efforts in making our review contest successful.

I got mine, it was very thoughtful - thank you.
Bijesh
 
Congrats everyone! I must say that the video reviews helped me decide to finally buy. I haven't seen too many of the videos yet, but I am working through them. I saw all of Kreg's videos and he helped me make some decisions. I saw a couple of paul's as well the were excellent!

The videos definitely were the deciding factor in me buying.

Shane, do you guys have any statistics as to if sales increased? It would be interesting to see if there was a notable increase. I know my wallet is about 6k lighter so far, and NOW Kreg had to review the kapex on the stand!  [eek] So I expect my wallet to be a little lighter after JLC!  [embarassed]

Thanks everyone for all your time on the videos and reviews. I am looking forward to watching them all!

scott
 
Scott, I'm not going to be coy about it, one of the goals of the review contest was to peak customers' interest in the tools being reviewed. However, it would be impossible to track what sales may have resulted from the reviews. I don't expect that everyone ran out and bought all of the tools that were reviewed but that it may help you make an educated decision when you're considering your next purchase. Plus, there are some hidden gems in our product line up and I think a few of those may have been highlighted in the reviews.

I know I personally find online reviews very helpful when I'm making purchases. For instance, I've been reading some recently because it's time to upgrade my wireless router at home and I want to make sure I get one that has good range throughout my entire house on all floors. Same with a recent purchase of a new home theater system. I can feel confident that I'm getting a good value for my money and minimizing risk. Same with the reviews here.
 
My systainer arrived today, thanks.  I also chose a systainer 3.

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The systainer has already been spoken for by my granddaughter Isla.  We will work together on making trays and boxes to hold her jewellery making tools and supplies.  Once that has been done, I will post photos here.

Minnie, thanks for your personal note on the package and I look forward to meeting you when I am Lebanon in mid-April.
 
Brice Burrell said:
Frank Pellow said:
The systainer has already been spoken for by my granddaughter Isla......

Then you have the wrong name tag in there. [tongue]
Brice, Isla will, no doubt, create her own art to fit into the four card slots.

I just put my business card in in temporarily to see how "standard" North American businees cards fit (not well) and to give  a hint to Isla.
 
Frank Pellow said:
...I just put my business card in in temporarily to see how "standard" North American businees cards fit (not well) and to give  a hint to Isla.

I have some light weight business card for my ink pet jet printer, I printed out some labels for my RO90 and few other tools that will be upgraded to T-Locs.  I found I needed to trim off about 3/32" (2.5mm).
 
Brice Burrell said:
Frank Pellow said:
...I just put my business card in in temporarily to see how "standard" North American businees cards fit (not well) and to give  a hint to Isla.

I have some light weight business card for my ink pet printer, I printed out some labels for my RO90 and few other tools that will be upgraded to T-Locs.  I found I needed to trim off about 3/32" (2.5mm).
Yes, I had to trim that amount off.  Also our cards should be 5mm higher.
 
Brice,

I too have an ink pet printer.  Do we have the same model? [big grin]

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Peter

 
Frank Pellow said:
Brice Burrell said:
I have some light weight business card for my ink pet printer, I printed out some labels for my RO90 and few other tools that will be upgraded to T-Locs.  I found I needed to trim off about 3/32" (2.5mm).
Yes, I had to trim that amount off.  Also our cards should be 5mm higher.

Frank, I have the Avery 28371 business cards, the height is perfect.

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Top left slot.
 
 
Brice Burrell said:
Frank Pellow said:
Brice Burrell said:
I have some light weight business card for my ink pet printer, I printed out some labels for my RO90 and few other tools that will be upgraded to T-Locs.  I found I needed to trim off about 3/32" (2.5mm).
Yes, I had to trim that amount off.  Also our cards should be 5mm higher.

Frank, I have the Avery 28371 business cards, the height is perfect.

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Top left slot.
 

Thanks for the tip Brice.
 
Frank Pellow said:
...

The systainer has already been spoken for by my granddaughter Isla.  We will work together on making trays and boxes to hold her jewellery making tools and supplies.  Once that has been done, I will post photos here.

...

Both Isla (age 11) and I are working on the systainer enhancements and I am posting a couple of photos of our "work in progress":

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We are sharing the design.

Isla is doing all  the artwork.

I am doing most (but not all) of the woodwork.

Isla is doing the testing.

Progress is good, but we are re-working a couple of items.
 
[crying] [crying] [crying]
[ban] [ban] [ban]
ban frank
and bring in Isla.
only joking . are you sure you arent doing the artwork yourself. .

nice board on the inside of the lid , might be very handy.
 
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