Quickest free shipping for online dealers

Jmaichel

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I am getting ready to pull the trigger on a TS55 and can't buy it locally. I want to know what online dealer has the fastest shipping that is free. I know almost all have free shipping but it's economy shipping and I don't want to wait for ever to get the saw. I live in WA if that makes a difference.

Thanks,
James
 
sorry Jmaichel I just reread the post. I immediately looked at your avatar. what about Wa or Or. state dealers?
I have been using the festool store in Palm Desert, Ca lately and their turnaround been pretty quick.
Good Luck
Rick
 
EWTHeckman said:
www.japanwoodworker.com is the only online dealer that I know of on the west coast. (They're in California.) They ship for free via UPS ground if your order is over $200.

Japan Woodworker is my local supplier of choice and I have been doing business with Fred for over 35 years.  You can't go wrong with Japan Woodworker.
 
I live in WA also. If you want the fastest shipping then shop at Amazon and get a prime subscription. That gives you free 2 day shipping and $4 overnight. If you want the "normal" and free ground delivery that all dealers offer then go with http://www.thefestoolstore.com/. Three shipping days to the Puget Sound Area of WA.

My main buying strategy is to get my tools and big ticket items from http://www.thefestoolstore.com/. Then I use Amazon as my small parts and consumables supplier, or at any time an I am in a pinch for time. I also like too see other dealers listing in the Amazon Marketplace like Tool-home who sometimes get their fulfillment done by Amazon. Under that arrangement I still get free expedited delivery from Amazon and I also avoid paying WA sales tax. To top it off I charge it on my Amazon 3% rewards visa. I would love to make all my purchases through the Amazon Marketplace dealers for these reasons. Unfortunately there is not much Festool inventory that is both sold in the marketplace and fulfilled by Amazon. But it's my preferred buying method when possible.
 
Thanks for  the input I ended up going with the Festool Store in Palm Desert

James
 
Hey James,

You may want to check Edensaw to see what they stock in the way of Festool products.  It's only a short ferry ride away.  [big grin]
 
I am an avid shopper of amazon, but they get a cut from the dealer profits and I don't believe add much value to the festool buying experience. If you are looking for a festool dealer you cant go wrong with www.bobmarinosbesttools.com I am very impressed with his fast response to emails, knowledge of products and quick shipping. I am new to festool products and I am quite impressed with Bobs professionalism.

Good luck.
T
 
T,   [welcome] to the FOG.  Regarding Amazon, they are a Festool dealer themselves.  What clouds the issue is that other dealers can have listings or stores on Amazon also.  So if you want to buy a Festool Domino on Amazon, you can get it thru Amazon the dealer, or thru one of the dealers who use Amazon as a storefront.  Whatever the business arrangements are with Amazon and their participating dealers I am not privy to that information but it would be logical to assume that there would be some sort of fee/percentage.

I prefer to deal with dealers directly and have had great success with several of the dealers who participate here, including Bob, over the years.

Peter
 
Japan Woodworker is my local supplier of choice and I have been doing business with Fred for over 35 years.  You can't go wrong with Japan Woodworker.
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Be careful. This is another company that charges your credit card as soon as you place your order for items they do not have in stock.
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I've made 2 seperate orders from JWW that had backordered items and they only charged me for what was in stock. The first time was over a month till the BO items came in and they emailed then called me to confirm that they could charge my card. The second time I never heard back... Still waiting on that Sys5 ::)
 
BBuild said:
Japan Woodworker is my local supplier of choice and I have been doing business with Fred for over 35 years.  You can't go wrong with Japan Woodworker.

Be careful. This is another company that charges your credit card as soon as you place your order for items they do not have in stock.
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I've made 2 seperate orders from JWW that had backordered items and they only charged me for what was in stock. The first time was over a month till the BO items came in and they emailed then called me to confirm that they could charge my card. The second time I never heard back... Still waiting on that Sys5 ::)
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I ordered two sets of locking Systainer latches back in April... but wanted a specific key (to match the ones I already have).  Long story short, I just got them in February.  And they only charged my CC last month when fulfilling the order.
And to their credit something went awry with Tanos Germany order and they didn't receive the keysets I requested... But JWW made it right by sending an additional set (at no charge) to replace the set to which I wanted to match.

I have made numerous purchases from Bob Marino, ToolNut (Sean Ackerman on here), and Tool Home (Tom Bellemare).
Nothing has taken more than 4 days to arrive to me (I'm in the midwest).  99% of the time there's a box on my doorstep within 2 or 3 days.
 
I have bought stuff through Amazon and then gone on the retailers website to check them out and found on Amazon it was £10 cheaper than going directly through their main website.

Seems odd thing to do

JMB
 
Corwin said:
Hey James,

You may want to check Edensaw to see what they stock in the way of Festool products.  It's only a short ferry ride away.   [big grin]

Hi Corwin,
I actually got my CXS from Edensaw but was not planning to make a trip over there anytime soon. I wanted to avoid paying for the ferry and taxes on the saw and clamps, ordering online saves me about $75 and with baby number one on the way it was hard enough to talk myself into spending the money.

James
 
For On line ordering,

I use
Bob Marino or Tom Bellemare you wont go wrong with either of them. Both will give you personal service and honest advice.

Real nice folks too I might add..
 
sancho57 said:
For On line ordering,

I use
Bob Marino or Tom Bellemare you wont go wrong with either of them. Both will give you personal service and honest advice.

Real nice folks too I might add..

I went to Bob Marino's site first but the TS55 was on backorder so that is when I started looking elsewhere.

James
 
Bob Marino and Tom Bellemare are both great and very knowledgeable dealers. I have purchased lots of Festool stuff from both of them.

Just remember that your shipping time is effected but not only the service level of the shipper but also the distance between you and the dealers shipping facility. So you would most likely get things faster when ordering froma vendor on the west coast.

 
James,

So, did you order anything to go with that new TS55? 

I picked up a few more things from my shop at the old house earlier today.  Heard a few jets fly overhead while there and thought of you.  Saw several boxes on my lumber rack with guide rails inside and again thought of you...  [wink]

Hope you enjoy your new saw!  [big grin]  Hey, that kid-on-the-way won't need new shoes any time soon anyway...  [tongue] [big grin] [big grin]
 
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