This is just out of curiosity. Several times i've suggested buying tools and equipment directly from the US to a resounding silence, most recently on the Incra rules thread.
So to ask the question: why is this? Is it a matter of import duty, supporting local suppliers, lack of familiarity, lack of awareness or something else?
I've upgraded my shop over the past year mostly from the US, and have found it very well worth my while, even paying import duties which are very low. Exchange rates to the € have been very favourable for the past 18m or so. VAT is a bigger deal, but i can reclaim that on my VAT no. Shipping costs too can become an issue on certain configurations of load.
Power tools and machines are really the only area i haven't bought in the US, and that's only because of their 60Hz power and my inability to be sure what might work and what not - they too are very much cheaper there.
Service from any of the big players (e.g Lee Valley, Lie Nielsen, Incremental Tools, Infinity, Rockler, Woodcraft, Tools for Working Wood etc) is universally excellent. Dieter Schmid in Germany did a very good job too and was well priced on Japanese and German stuff.
I've only ever had a delay with one order, and that was down to a less than helpful or competent and heavily overloaded lady that handled my order, it was sorted immediately once i went above her...
ian
So to ask the question: why is this? Is it a matter of import duty, supporting local suppliers, lack of familiarity, lack of awareness or something else?
I've upgraded my shop over the past year mostly from the US, and have found it very well worth my while, even paying import duties which are very low. Exchange rates to the € have been very favourable for the past 18m or so. VAT is a bigger deal, but i can reclaim that on my VAT no. Shipping costs too can become an issue on certain configurations of load.
Power tools and machines are really the only area i haven't bought in the US, and that's only because of their 60Hz power and my inability to be sure what might work and what not - they too are very much cheaper there.
Service from any of the big players (e.g Lee Valley, Lie Nielsen, Incremental Tools, Infinity, Rockler, Woodcraft, Tools for Working Wood etc) is universally excellent. Dieter Schmid in Germany did a very good job too and was well priced on Japanese and German stuff.
I've only ever had a delay with one order, and that was down to a less than helpful or competent and heavily overloaded lady that handled my order, it was sorted immediately once i went above her...
ian