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Ok I just received my Buon Vino SuperJet from this company yesterday they were very good about working out a better price for the shipping and answered all my questions quickly ,like I said it's the first time i ordered from them but will probably order from them again without no problem . http://www.musca.com/store/item671.htm

I bought my mini jet filter here for $125US. That is an untouchable price. Most of their prices are competitive but they must have a hell of a deal worked out for these. Yes they are very easy to deal with also.

They Are made in Ontario so they must be close by and get a deal direct from company .whatever it is I'm glad because I got it $130.00 cheaper then other places .
 
I've shopped online at quite a few different outlets for wine stuff.
Most seem to be competitive in base prices or have cheaper shipping charges to offset higher prices.
You can shop around if looking for a specific item and find deals.
But for general supply shopping, the best places are the ones that do the 'other things' well. Like prompt shipping, good packaging, having a website that you can find what you want without having to take a training course, and the always important customer service.
Here's a place I like a lot.

http://www.daveshomebrewgourmet.com/

On the other end of it, my least favorite is the 'f__________n trap'.
Beware the trap!
 
Steve, which place is the trap? I like to support the local guys the most except for bigger stuff I can save substantial money on. Also the locals don't always carry some of the stuff either.
 
I buy almost all of my stuff from George at Fine Vine Wines. The customer service is second to none and my stuff always arrives in excellent condition. After you are in the Growers Club there, you're discount pretty much covers your shipping charge. I would recommend them to anyone.
 
I mentioned once before it would be neat to have a list of "links", not just for supplies, but general brewing, etc. I don't know what it would take, but it would be great where people could leave comments, kinda like a "review", regarding each link. "this guy is good, these people suck, these people will ship cheap, reliable info, etc. etc."
 
All someone would have to is make a list with all the links on it in the orginal post .Then if someone added another site down the road it could be edited into the orginal post .And just sticky it. There's another way of doing it but would mean more work for Wade and/or Mods . Whoever decided to do it , if anyone does we could just PM them the sites by a certain date to start the first post . That way they could sort through them so yuo don't get the same one posted a bunch of times . Myself not being from the states would like to a list for outside USA also , so I don't have to spend hours looking at sites I won't use . Been there done that wasted so much time .
 
I've shopped online at quite a few different outlets for wine stuff.
Most seem to be competitive in base prices or have cheaper shipping charges to offset higher prices.
You can shop around if looking for a specific item and find deals.
But for general supply shopping, the best places are the ones that do the 'other things' well. Like prompt shipping, good packaging, having a website that you can find what you want without having to take a training course, and the always important customer service.
Here's a place I like a lot.

http://www.daveshomebrewgourmet.com/

On the other end of it, my least favorite is the 'f__________n trap'.
Beware the trap!

Which trap should be avoided? Been searching for different prices and brands of kits and that leads to multiple retailers...
 
has anyone tried this place or know anything about them ,I'm not looking to buy the V system just filters for my Buon Vino super jet maybe when i have more time i will check out the V system more just for interest sake .http://newstore.vvessel.com/index.php
 
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yes thats where I was going to order but the shipping is $20.00 regular postage $30.00 canpar so thought I would look around again .I called one of the places in the city and I can pick them up tomorrow when I go visit our son so I'm going there for now .
I found it funny when I I put the order through with ,That's the only way to findo ut how much shipping is http://newstore.vvessel.com/index.php the shipping was $109.00 !!!!!!!!! no that's not a type O so I decided to send off an email aasking why in the world it would cost so much .
 
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