Where can I buy Kukko pullers?

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todds112
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Where can I buy Kukko pullers?

Post by todds112 »

I really like the design of these pullers (The flat one with 2 adjustable legs) and would like to get one. I assume they are pricey.
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Post by milesdzyn »

Samstag Sales carries them. A little pricey thou.

http://www.samstagsales.com/kukko.htm

A little better pricing here:

http://www.zelenda.com/Kukko/kukko.html

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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

Those pullers are not pricey at all as far as pullers go.
I have had to pay way more for quality domestic pullers. I'm sure for the weekend DIY guy it may seem pricey, but it's a pain to do repairs with sub standard equipment that can alter your features when they fail under load :shock:
Just type Kukko pullers into your favorite search engine and you will find several reasonable sources online with fast shipping.
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GOOD tools are never "expensive"

I brought a Festo Cordless drill not so long ago..... paid over $600Aus for it.
"Some" friends thought I was nuts, when you can buy a Chinese unit at Bunnings for about $35, but others agree with my philosphy.....

.... "The price is soon forgotten, but the quality lives on forever" :D

Kind of like buying a Pinzgauer in a way! :wink:
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Post by todds112 »

Tools are one thing I try never to go cheap on. I've learned my lesson on that. :roll:
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Post by Profpinz »

I don't know if it's the same in the US, but GOOD tools are getting harder and harder to buy here in Aus, as so many people are now buying the cheap Asian imports.
You can still buy the likes of Stahlwille and Kukko but places that have them as shelf stock them are becoming fewer and fewer so you end up having to order it as a special....if they will order it!
Like you todds112, I hate cheap tools, but obviously the bulk of the buying people don't....Go figure!
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