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Edward Weber
06-28-2023, 1:34 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUjQ2HaGZjI

Keith Outten
06-29-2023, 9:08 AM
I bought my first Grizzly machine 38 years ago and Its still in my shop today along with four other Grizzly machines acquired over the years.

Paul Haus
06-29-2023, 7:59 PM
Though I didn't buy my first machine back 38 years ago, I had already bought a number of router cutters and misc stuff from them by that point in time. I've since bought a few machines from them (including Shop Fox) and they do the job very well.

Ken Fitzgerald
06-30-2023, 12:06 AM
I have a couple Grizzly machines. They are a good bang for the buck IMO.

David Buchhauser
06-30-2023, 8:12 AM
I've spent a bundle with Grizzly, and mostly am pleased with my purchases. And I would say their customer service is "second to none". My first major purchase was a metal working lathe back in 2007, followed 10 years later by a number of their machines. Here is a link with some photos of some of the machines I have purchased from them.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/7yQ4prPpiJJrCgmE7

David
(https://photos.app.goo.gl/7yQ4prPpiJJrCgmE7)

Keith Outten
06-30-2023, 10:21 AM
David,

You have to be Grizzly's best friend at SawMill Creek :)

Edward Weber
06-30-2023, 11:17 AM
I have, in order of purchase;
Tablesaw, Lathe, Jointer, Bandsaw, Mortising machine. Radial Drill press
Over 20+ years owing Grizzly tools, I've had little failure. a start capacitor on my lathe went bad. Everything else is normal wear items or operator (my) error.
YMMV

kreig mcbride
06-30-2023, 6:53 PM
My shop contains a lot of Grizzly tools, the result of living only about 5 miles from one of their warehouses. Have met the owner many times in the last 40 years and on a first name basis with several of the sales people there. The only problem I have with Grizzly is there is nothing left to buy. Seems my shop is full and I do not need any other tools. What fun is that? However I still often wander down to the showroom and look around and trying to justify purchasing something new. Hmmm, maybe I will wander down there and explore again before the big holiday.

Derek Meyer
07-03-2023, 6:25 PM
I had the opportunity to visit the Grizzly store in Bellingham, WA, in May. I was impressed - they have a ton of large machines on display, including sliders, lathes and milling machines (metal and wood), as well as a large section of tools by brands like Dewalt, Milwaukee and Kreg. I picked up a few things (they have a clearance area that is pretty good-sized), and I also found a large box of Kreg HD pocket screws for only $21, about $10 less than online. My wife and I spent about 45 minutes there just looking around.

It was funny - on the way there we passed a casino that was advertising a $30,000 jackpot, and I told my wife "you need to win that!", as she likes to play. She said, "If I win a $30,000 jackpot I'll buy you any tool you want at the Grizzly store." I said, "Are you sure about that? Wait thill we get there.", and then showed her some tools that were upwards of $25,000. She was shocked.

Rod Sheridan
07-04-2023, 12:36 PM
Being Canadian I have never purchased a Grizzly product however I have purchased a couple of Busy Bee Tools items.

Busy Bee owner is the brother of the Grizzly owner if I remember correctly.

Regardless, congratulations to Grizzly on 40 years.............Regards, Rod.

Gordon Stump
07-05-2023, 5:37 PM
3 HP Table saw, 14" band saw, 8" jointer, 6 x 80 edge sander, drill press, 15" planer. That is my griz stuff going back to the 80s. The prices back then allowed me to run a professional shop. Still do but small stuff.

Happy 40th!