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Who uses Wurth

Post by beinthemud »

Just looking at Wurth products and I am wondering who on here uses them
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Post by Ruffy »

Yup. Automotive stuff
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
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Post by Glux »

yeh we use them at work which is a ultretune.they are great products just a little expensive at times
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Post by beinthemud »

Cool thanks for the feed back ive used a couple of products they were good
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Post by doe »

Wurth is the s..t like Glux said bit expensive. Have used there rust converter heaps on differant things wire brush it paint on converter turns rusted surface blue like new sheet of black steel. My old man gets Wurth stuff from work so dont pay for it if iI had too probly wouldnt use it.
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Post by Ruffy »

Wurth, masters of service and systems.
Sure you pay more for there products BUT.. Most of there products are superior to there competitors. Their systems are well organised and make it easy to find things which equals productivity.
You never have to worry about stock as they keep it stocked to the level you want..
Costs more but saves you money..
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

Great stuff
But Würth is not manufacturer - Würth is just a reseller brand

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Post by beinthemud »

Ruffy wrote:Wurth, masters of service and systems.
Sure you pay more for there products BUT.. Most of there products are superior to there competitors. Their systems are well organised and make it easy to find things which equals productivity.
You never have to worry about stock as they keep it stocked to the level you want..
Costs more but saves you money..

Yeah ive heard that about a few of there things,heard there wiper blades were to good if anything
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

we use a few of their products at work and the only things we didn't really like was the hose clamps as the tend to let go as soon as they get a little pressure when tightening
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Post by JimmyTheHuman »

Check out Wurth Time-Sert - anyone who has ever had to heli coil something will be going oohhh ahhh

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Post by beinthemud »

JimmyTheHuman wrote:Check out Wurth Time-Sert - anyone who has ever had to heli coil something will be going oohhh ahhh

:)


oooohhh aaahhhh ur right
looks like the right decision was made
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Post by chunks »

Ruffy wrote:Wurth, masters of service and systems.
Sure you pay more for there products BUT.. Most of there products are superior to there competitors. Their systems are well organised and make it easy to find things which equals productivity.
You never have to worry about stock as they keep it stocked to the level you want..
Costs more but saves you money..
Lol wow your rep really has you sucked in! :lol: If a wurth rep can prove to me that having them go nuts restocking our cabinet every week or fortnight is going to be profitable for me, then I'm all ears.

We used to get everything from Wurth, but a bill of $600 + a month for aerosols and hose clamps etc is a joke. We can buy 12 cans of a cheaper brand carby cleaner for less than 6 cans of the wurth stuff. Sure you use more of the cheap stuff, but twice as much? I don't reckon so. Same with sump plug washers, wiper blades, light globes etc sure you may waste time initially shopping around for cheaper brands but you can save thousands of dollars in the long run. That said there is some stuff we will only buy in Wurth like brake antisqueak, sanding discs etc. Also for panel shops they are a must with their array of clips etc.
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Post by beinthemud »

chunks wrote:
Ruffy wrote:Wurth, masters of service and systems.
Sure you pay more for there products BUT.. Most of there products are superior to there competitors. Their systems are well organised and make it easy to find things which equals productivity.
You never have to worry about stock as they keep it stocked to the level you want..
Costs more but saves you money..
Lol wow your rep really has you sucked in! :lol: If a wurth rep can prove to me that having them go nuts restocking our cabinet every week or fortnight is going to be profitable for me, then I'm all ears.

We used to get everything from Wurth, but a bill of $600 + a month for aerosols and hose clamps etc is a joke. We can buy 12 cans of a cheaper brand carby cleaner for less than 6 cans of the wurth stuff. Sure you use more of the cheap stuff, but twice as much? I don't reckon so. Same with sump plug washers, wiper blades, light globes etc sure you may waste time initially shopping around for cheaper brands but you can save thousands of dollars in the long run. That said there is some stuff we will only buy in Wurth like brake antisqueak, sanding discs etc. Also for panel shops they are a must with their array of clips etc.

Did you talk to your rep about it
he probably would of done something for you
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Post by Ruffy »

chunks wrote:
Ruffy wrote:Wurth, masters of service and systems.
Sure you pay more for there products BUT.. Most of there products are superior to there competitors. Their systems are well organised and make it easy to find things which equals productivity.
You never have to worry about stock as they keep it stocked to the level you want..
Costs more but saves you money..
Lol wow your rep really has you sucked in! :lol: If a wurth rep can prove to me that having them go nuts restocking our cabinet every week or fortnight is going to be profitable for me, then I'm all ears.

We used to get everything from Wurth, but a bill of $600 + a month for aerosols and hose clamps etc is a joke. We can buy 12 cans of a cheaper brand carby cleaner for less than 6 cans of the wurth stuff. Sure you use more of the cheap stuff, but twice as much? I don't reckon so. Same with sump plug washers, wiper blades, light globes etc sure you may waste time initially shopping around for cheaper brands but you can save thousands of dollars in the long run. That said there is some stuff we will only buy in Wurth like brake antisqueak, sanding discs etc. Also for panel shops they are a must with their array of clips etc.
LOL wow.. If you let a rep go nuts ordering stuff for you, you may want to re-think your business practices.
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Post by phippsy »

Where I used to work we got on really well with the rep and only bought enough stuff for him to give us one of their calenders each year. :D
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Post by beinthemud »

hhhmm the got to love them
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Post by MICK77 »

Wurth products are the Shiz!!!

We use a lot of their stuff. It is all extremely high quality.

Sure it costs a little more but the chance of a come back is almost zero.

I have used Wurth products and tools for over 12 years now and I have never ever had anything fail, break or not perform as specified.


PS. I get a calender every year! :armsup: :armsup:

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Post by Glux »

our rep is a champ does good price and doesnt over stock us and we get calender aswell
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Post by Ruffy »

Glux wrote:our rep is a champ does good price and doesnt over stock us and we get calender aswell
ahhhhhhhhhh "THE" calendar
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Post by chunks »

Ruffy wrote:LOL wow.. If you let a rep go nuts ordering stuff for you, you may want to re-think your business practices.
Of course he doesn't, but they will if you don't keep an eye on them. Their job is to sell you as much of their stuff as possible, the more they sell the more commission they get. Our rep knows we only buy select things so doesn't do the hard sell, but everytime we get a new rep they try to sell you everything in their catalogue.
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Post by sudso »

I buy some of their gear for my business but not a lot as there is heaps of other stuff out there just as good for half the price or more!
True, a lot of their stuff is "rebadged" but it's still good quality.
I only get gear off them if I really need it and it's on a good special.
The rep I get is a brown nose, started nosing through all my consumables etc as soon as my back was turned one day. Nearly through the I'm gayer than aids! out on his arse there and then. He knows now :D
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Post by coxy321 »

Ruffy wrote:Yup. Automotive stuff
Same here - tools and consumables. Expensive but good - lucky i'm not the person who has to buy it.
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Post by Captain Datto »

Wurth brake cleaner is the bomb, I've got a few boxes stashed away. Wynns did a better deal (well, flies the service manager to Thailand every year) so we use their rubbish now. Their anti-rust spray is pretty decent too. Anything matte black on my GQ is Wurth. Hate to be paying for it thought! Be careful of reps as said, ours is a bit of a tosser, loved to keep the cabinet stocked up with shit we didn't need.
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Post by -Scott- »

I've never heard of these guys, but it sounds like they provide a service - people just need to define the service they want.

If' you're getting a $600 bill each month then you're either using $600 worth of their product, or they're continually increasing your inventory.

If they're increasing your inventory, sucked in. It's your business, you need to be in control.

If you're using $600 worth of product and NOT using your own time re-ordering each month (checking inventory / ordering / receiving / unpacking / stocking ) then I'd say it's a reasonable deal. Spend a few hours each month ordering & receiving stuff, or a few hours each month generating income? It's either/or - you can't do both with those hours.

You're not home with your family either.

Spending less isn't always cost effective.
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Post by coxy321 »

The rep that calls into the bike shop is pretty straight forwards. He brings in their new or monthly specials (paint stripping wheels and chux pads the other day), asks if we need anything or have any dramas, then moves on. I'm not too sure whether its because we don't spend $100's a week with them or not, but he doesn't really stick around.
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Post by rusty bus »

Im a mechanic and in my shop we only really use the aerosols, other than that ive bought an air ratchet and a gas soldeing iron. The air ratchet ive had for over 5 years and its still going strong. As already mentioned 10 times over, there stuff is pricey but it works a treat, im in love with there HHS 2000 synthetic spray grease, comes out like water and sets as sticky as honey. Nice for those tight situations haha theres always time for lube.
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Post by PJ.zook »

Wurth is a great product, personally i use Septone whenever i can, it is more expensive than the chinese crap, but its Australian made and also a good product.
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Post by beinthemud »

coxy321 wrote:The rep that calls into the bike shop is pretty straight forwards. He brings in their new or monthly specials (paint stripping wheels and chux pads the other day), asks if we need anything or have any dramas, then moves on. I'm not too sure whether its because we don't spend $100's a week with them or not, but he doesn't really stick around.
Don't know mate,don't know this guy so can't comment on him but there could.
You could be rude idjots :finger: just kidding .he could be useless,he could have a huge call cycle ,for $100 id spend time chatting depending on what i had to do.Ask him next time maybe
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Post by chunks »

Sounds like the perfect rep to me, one's that want to stand around talking and pretend to be your mate are fawkheads.
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Post by beinthemud »

chunks wrote:Sounds like the perfect rep to me, one's that want to stand around talking and pretend to be your mate are fawkheads.
Some places are cool some place you don't .Ill make freinds at a shop and have done so some places you wont. Sounds like he was wrong at this place he should of hung around alittle more ,But is a fine line
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