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21st Nov 2017, 09:39 PM #16Senior Member
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Banggood has been great for me. The big difference between Banggood and Alibaba is Banggood isn't a consumer-to-business enterprise. With Alibaba you take the risk on the individual business you buy from. With Banggood there's an additional layer of abstraction, and it acts more like a 'Chinese Amazon'.
As with any situation where you're buying Chicom goods at low prices, you're taking a punt on the actual products quality. But there's many lines available on Banggood that you'll find at other common sources, and for something like the QCTP holders, I'm pretty sure they all come from the same sources. I've received a couple of dud products - either DOA, or or products that turned out to be garbage and not fit for purpose - and every time they've accepted my complaints no questions asked, and provided a full refund without return of the faulty merchandise.
Banggood is just another aggregator for me. It's not always the cheapest source, and the shipping is never the fastest, but it's always the easiest. If I just need some Dremel consumables, or disposable bits and pieces for the workshop to make my life a little easier, I'm rarely risking more than $5 or $10 on a Banggood purchase even if it does go south, and I'd rather not have to hunt for a deal on $5 worth of sanding drums.
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22nd Nov 2017, 08:50 AM #17Senior Member
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mag-pro.com.au in Melbourne sell the 250-101 and 250-102 axa holders or $15.00 a piece.
Actually most of their tooling is about the same price or cheaper than CDCO
Cheers
Pete
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22nd Nov 2017, 05:20 PM #18Diamond Member
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250-101 vs 250-102 if they are the same price would the 250-102 be the one to go for seeing as it comes with the v groove for mounting round tools as well if needed?
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22nd Nov 2017, 09:38 PM #19Cheers, Joe
retired - less energy, more time to contemplate projects and more shed time....
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23rd Nov 2017, 12:02 AM #20Diamond Member
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23rd Nov 2017, 03:24 AM #21Senior Member
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The toolholders at M&G are $15 ex GST, ex shipping. Ordering a single toolholder from M&G comes to $26.50 by the time it hits your mailbox.
The Banggood option is $17.72 delivered to your door.
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23rd Nov 2017, 08:24 AM #22Most Valued Member
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23rd Nov 2017, 09:04 AM #23Senior Member
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Hi jack620
Postage spoils the deal somewhat.
I see that your location shows as Melbourne
It may be worth your while visiting the mag-pro shop in Derrimut. (if able)
I was there on Monday, I bought a 250-102 for the price I stated.
Cheers
Pete
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23rd Nov 2017, 12:27 PM #24Pink 10EE owner
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23rd Nov 2017, 03:16 PM #25Most Valued Member
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23rd Nov 2017, 06:08 PM #26Pink 10EE owner
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Magpro freight should become cheaper once you buy over a certain number.
Remember virtually all AU sellers just pack things in a standard aupost bag. I bought two LED modules from a Melbourne seller they were 20mm across and they came in a box 150mm by 100mm by 100mm, when it could have been sent in an envelope.
I have not come across many AU based sellers that care about postage costs for the small stuff, it will be a whatever it is say $12 au post 500g postpack regardless of how small the item, then 3kg post bag, then 5kg post bag etc etc.Gold, the colour of choice for the discerning person.
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24th Nov 2017, 08:56 PM #27Diamond Member
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Looks like those tool holders from Banggood have gone up to $32.27
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24th Nov 2017, 10:07 PM #28Senior Member
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Bugger, I should have bought 10.
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28th Nov 2017, 01:34 PM #29Senior Member
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I received the Banggood tool holder yesterday. Exactly the same product as everyone else is selling - came in a brown cardboard box stamped '250-101' in red, sealed in a plastic bag and covered in that god awful Chinese corrosion inhibitor.
Such a bugger, when I realized what a bargain it was at that price I should have bought a swag of them.
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