Murrays aux states me le sortait a 109 $ us du spool vs 145$ can, et ce si on achetait 2 spools.
Je sais pas si c'est encore actuel... appelle
http://www.murrays.com/archive/75.pdf par contre :
Voila ce que le fournisseur m'avait repondu.
Jules,
We are the manufacturer and as such and we try not to undercut our distributors and stores as obviously it’s not in our best interests. So we try to set our retail prices at the mid-range of most of the stores. We basically offer the line direct to customers as a service as we make very little money on small transactions and are not really set up for it. We currently distribute over 400,000 ft. of line a week to various kite manufactures and industries so our real market is providing products to OEM’s. Please feel free to buy your Q-PowerLine from any one of the stores that carries it.
However, please be careful $109 per spool is a very low price and the store selling it cannot be making very much money at all on the product. Either they are willing to take a very small profit margin or possibly what they are selling is not Q-PowerLine. We have been having a lot of problems with counterfeit product from China. If you do not know what you are looking at you may think it is Q-PowerLine, when in fact it is made from very low grade fiber, with defects in it, poor coloration and either no or the incorrect polyurethane top coat. They also are not using the correct construction so the line herniates very easily. We are aware of the proliferation of the counterfeit product as we have had a number of spools returned to us with warranty claims, only to have to tell the customers that it is not our product. They even copy the label. There is also the possibility that the store may be selling a very old version of the product. We started producing versions of Q-PowerLine in the mid 90’s so there are a lot of versions out there. The product has been steadily improved over the years to the point that it is at today. And it is currently far superior to the original product.
We have even had kite manufacturers such as RRD buy poor quality knock off lines that look like ours but are not and which herniate easily and often fail.