re "single handed" Here, I was translating what they are referred to in the vernacular as here.
Stihl DE won't let you import directly from them to here, prices at the local agents are ridiculous, when they admit that models exist.I asked them about the "top handle" models when I bought my 211c about 15 or 20 years ago, they point blank denied that Stihl made one,.When I showed them the images.."maybe available in Allemagne, but not available in France". was the retort.Frequently conversations with exclusive importers or French offices of multi-natiionals go like that .( see my comments re 3M France and powered masks ).Stihl parts here from an official dealer cost near double the German price.
Good saws ( but the older ones were more solid ), but unless you are dropping trees all day, Parkside are a better value deal. Example an electronic ignition module on my 211c - I have two 211cs , nice medium size sculpture saws ) costs me more from Stihl France than the biggest chainsaw that Parkside sells.The Stihl is guaranteed 2 years, Stihl original replacement parts 1 year. Parkside guarantee 3 years.
Last time I ordered an ignition module ( they seem as most parts on modern Stihl, to be very "fragile" )from Stihl France they wanted close to €150.oo, not in stock, 3 to 4 weeks lead time from DE ( meaning they didn't want to pay Stihl DE to send it, they'd rather wait til they have enough of an order for it to be carriage paid ).Farmertec ( China ) sent me a perfectly good one ( has already lasted longer that the Stihl one did for under €20.oo inc postage.It arrived after 15 days.
Another example ( not chainsaws, but shows you how it goes for things from Germany into France ).I use a a fair amount of heavy re-inforced plastic tarp material, the kind of stuff that is used on "curtain siders", some of it is upto 900gsm, I use mostly 400gsm and 600gsm.I get through about 500 sq metres per month, sometimes double that.I buy in from Germany.Because the cheapest supplier in France ( who my German supplier has assured me buys from them ) charges 6 times the price I pay, and has probably less stock than I do.I no longer have the space, nor the inclination, to become the official French importer of this stuff from Germany.Nor do I wish to sell wholesale ( I sell it in retail "made up goods", I have the industrial sewing machines for it and others for heavy leather ).Germany sends it to me at €18.00 for a 30kg ( small order size box ) it arrives via La Poste ( french post office, Royal mail equivalent ) .if I want to send the same box to my German supplier, it will cost me €90.oo to do the identical journey , but in the opposite direction.Even if I send 100 boxes per month, the best "quote" from La Poste is around €60.oo per box.
Why does the wholesaler in France and La Poste work with margins like these?
Because they can, because French people are on the whole not good at other languages, and so have no idea what things ( goods and services ) cost elsewhere. Nice country to live in ( see my comments elsewhere )..( albeit horrible to be self employed in ) but being able to deal directly with other countries makes it very much better.
Today France is on strike, maybe day one of a prolonged strike.SWMBO isn't on strike, how does one explain to an 80 year old with Alzheimers that the usual person is not coming today due to a strike.She'll be back at 20.30 having begun at 08.00 , two hours extra due to covering for others in her service who are on strike and who don't care who it affects.