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Default Questions about buying a standby electrical generator

On Sat, 18 Aug 2012 19:00:41 -0400, "Ralph Mowery"
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On Sat, 18 Aug 2012 16:20:02 -0400, "Ralph Mowery"
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I am not sure what the differance is, but I bought a Dewalt 18 volt drill
at
Lowes on sale for $ 100. At work we have one just like it bought from a
big
distribituer and the one at work has a lot less plastic on the outside.


Same model number?



Yes, unless there was an A or B after the number. I did not check that
close.


I've bought a few of them and looked at many more in stores. None, at least
from the same year, looked any different.

The John Deere mower will be taken care of if bought at a John Deere
dealer.
If bought at Lowes, Lowes will send you somewhere for warrenty work.


Same model number?



Exectally the same mower. I asked the JD dealer if he could cut his price
and he said no as Lowes sells the same model.
The mower I bought from the dealer would run about 50 feet and stop. That
was when it was brand new. They came and got it, replaced the seat and
brought it back. If I had gotten it at Lowes, I would have had to taken it
to some place to get it fixed uner the warrenty.


Completely irrelevant.

I can not prove it, but heard that batteries bought from Wallmart look the
same, but internally there is less material than batteries at some other
stores.


If you can't prove it, how did you come up with the conclusion?


Saw it on other parts of the internet.


Wow! Now there's proof!

Wallmart is big enough they give a
company a price for a product and the company has to come up with a way to
make the product for that price.


Sears does the same. So? They do *NOT* put the same model numbers on them if
they're not the same.