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Re: Battery warranty?


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Posted by jeffcat on December 30, 2017 at 19:06:57 from (50.207.7.236):

In Reply to: Re: Battery warranty? posted by jeffcat on December 30, 2017 at 17:46:08:

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Here is another thing. If you look in the local newspaper at mixers you will see Kitchen Aid mixers. These are the super duper lovey dovey of counter top mixers. Built like a birck ....house. The trick is that there are several types. The ORIGINAL machine was built by Hobart and was a model N-50. Was a three speed Tank of a machine. Basically a miniature of a full blown professional machine. Today those list for $2,400. The home unit is buit by kitchen aid and is a lighter duty version. A Hobary sub division. Still built like a tank but less costly. At one time I had a K5s unit. Cost almost 300 back 17 years ago. You bet...the EX Kept that machine. Don't get me started. Anyhow I really want to buy myself a RKP26MIX. This is the SIX quart 575 watt semi pro model. This machine listed for almost $550 when they first came out. Now if you go on Ebay and look at mixers you will find out that Kitchen Aid has their own web site. They sell referb machines. Yup, people buy them for the holidays, use them, and return time! There are some K-6 machines on there already for 229.95 and they are factory referb and warrenty. Maybe time for me to buy one? You can make a double batch of choco chip cookies in less than two minutes. Mixes as fast as you can pour stuff in. This stuff goes on all of the time in the business world. As a certian group of people joke, why buy retail when you can buy wholesale. If you really know your stuff you can buy pennys on the dollar. Look at that Ebates stuff on the TV. That is one or two model back stuff. All they want is 10 or 15 % of list. Here is another. Company has a dispatch system for workers and use cell phones for it. They bought enough units for the entire company. They paid a little over ONE dollar per phone. Brand new in the box. Two year old models. Just telling ya. First picture is a N-50 . The other is the K6 I want. Look close?


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