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Quote from Reloader on March 8, 2014, 12:36 pmWhen will we be able to buy some of the new products you had at the SHOT show ..... I haven't bought a rapid trim 1200 cause I'm holding out for the 1500.... and I wants me some of those anodized toolheads different colors for diff calibers ?
When will we be able to buy some of the new products you had at the SHOT show ..... I haven't bought a rapid trim 1200 cause I'm holding out for the 1500.... and I wants me some of those anodized toolheads different colors for diff calibers ?
Quote from Reloader on March 10, 2014, 5:12 pmThe color-anodized billet-aluminum toolheads are now available, and listed on the website, as of 3/6/2014. The new trimmer will probably be available in May/June timeframe.
The color-anodized billet-aluminum toolheads are now available, and listed on the website, as of 3/6/2014. The new trimmer will probably be available in May/June timeframe.
Quote from Reloader on March 13, 2014, 5:16 pmIs it possible that there might be a trade in program or a fee based that you could send in your old tool head in to have color anodized. I have 12 tool heads and cannot see buying 12 new ones for the anodizing but would be willing to pay to have anodized. I think this might generate alot of business.
Is it possible that there might be a trade in program or a fee based that you could send in your old tool head in to have color anodized. I have 12 tool heads and cannot see buying 12 new ones for the anodizing but would be willing to pay to have anodized. I think this might generate alot of business.
Quote from Reloader on March 13, 2014, 7:35 pmBW Paterson,
Use ebay to dump your old tool heads if you want the new ones. I wouldn't expect Dillon to take back any old heads, what are they going to do with them? Companies need to make a profit and Dillon does a great job standing behind their products, but I certainly wouldn't want a huge pile of old, used, unsellable stuff sitting around collecting dust.
BW Paterson,
Use ebay to dump your old tool heads if you want the new ones. I wouldn't expect Dillon to take back any old heads, what are they going to do with them? Companies need to make a profit and Dillon does a great job standing behind their products, but I certainly wouldn't want a huge pile of old, used, unsellable stuff sitting around collecting dust.
Quote from Reloader on March 14, 2014, 6:07 pmGuess you missed my idea. I was suggesting that for a fee say $10 you send your tool head in and it comes back anodized. The problem with business is that many times people do not think outside the box. For example if it was 10bucks and I have 10 tool heads they would get $100. If their cost was $50 then they have a net profit of $50. a fair deal. On the other had why would I sell my 10 heads maybe getting $150 dollars (lost $100 from what paid) and then pay $300 for new heads. The manufacture would max their profits, but I would never do this. So while the manufacture could make $50 that they would not get they would rather wait on future sales. Maybe I am old fashion.
My post was only for Dillon to maybe consider. I agree they have great customer service and I have used it myself. I think they are a great company and have recommended their products to numerous other shooters.
Guess you missed my idea. I was suggesting that for a fee say $10 you send your tool head in and it comes back anodized. The problem with business is that many times people do not think outside the box. For example if it was 10bucks and I have 10 tool heads they would get $100. If their cost was $50 then they have a net profit of $50. a fair deal. On the other had why would I sell my 10 heads maybe getting $150 dollars (lost $100 from what paid) and then pay $300 for new heads. The manufacture would max their profits, but I would never do this. So while the manufacture could make $50 that they would not get they would rather wait on future sales. Maybe I am old fashion.
My post was only for Dillon to maybe consider. I agree they have great customer service and I have used it myself. I think they are a great company and have recommended their products to numerous other shooters.
Quote from Reloader on March 14, 2014, 9:01 pmI belive that the tool heads you have are Die Cast, and can not be anodized - or it just will not look good.
So I belive the new color tool heads are machined from a Billet Stock - so they can be anodized.
I belive that the tool heads you have are Die Cast, and can not be anodized - or it just will not look good.
So I belive the new color tool heads are machined from a Billet Stock - so they can be anodized.
Quote from Reloader on March 16, 2014, 4:13 pmThe cast toolheads I think are made of a zinc alloy and will not anodize. The new color toolheads are made of aluminum would anodizes very nicely.
The old toolheads work just fine. If you want bling buy some new toolheads.
The cast toolheads I think are made of a zinc alloy and will not anodize. The new color toolheads are made of aluminum would anodizes very nicely.
The old toolheads work just fine. If you want bling buy some new toolheads.
