Chronic Cat
Active VIP Member
This topic is on my mind more often than I like. I'm huge on supporting local retail business when ever I possibly can, plus I'm impatient so I really like getting things asap. I went out today to grab a small thing for our clothes dryer. The female side of the latch to keep the door closed. Found them online for $4.79Ca for a 3 pack. After a phone call I found them locally at our appliance repair shop. I drove down to grab them assuming they'd be more but not a crazy crazy amount. "That'll be $23.09 sir", I nearly choked on my own tongue.
I should also mention, these pieces I got today are from the same manufacturer with identical part numbers. 100% same item. A common failure.
Ive found more and more of this recently, making it extremely hard for me to buy local.
Same thing for an intermediate steering shaft I needed for my cummins this past Wednesday, called all around the city, to 6 different places and was quoted $420-$470. Found an online distributor with a retail location for local pickup and I paid $226 tax in. Wtf right?
Im quite curious as to what method the rest of S&M usually uses for most medium priced items in life.
Lol Pic of my $23.09 dryer latch.
I should also mention, these pieces I got today are from the same manufacturer with identical part numbers. 100% same item. A common failure.
Ive found more and more of this recently, making it extremely hard for me to buy local.
Same thing for an intermediate steering shaft I needed for my cummins this past Wednesday, called all around the city, to 6 different places and was quoted $420-$470. Found an online distributor with a retail location for local pickup and I paid $226 tax in. Wtf right?
Im quite curious as to what method the rest of S&M usually uses for most medium priced items in life.
Lol Pic of my $23.09 dryer latch.