DrillDoctor Web Page Question

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Len

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Len
Well, after the discussion about hand sharpening drill bits in another thread, the guy in the red suit left a Drill Doctor XPK under the tree. :icon_thum

I suspect because my daughter thinks hand sharpening is too much work, and it was on close out at the BORG! :gar-La;

At any rate, per the instructions, I went to the Drill Doctor web page to order a course diamond wheel for larger bits, a spare regular wheel (I hate having to get a replacement when I really need it), and a chuck for 1/2in - 3/4in bits. :XXcompute

Everything went fine until I got the the 'Order Parts' page. The list of available parts was there, but nothing to click on to actually order them.:tinysmile_cry_t: No "You must turn cookies on" message either.

Does anyone know if this is yet another web page that requires cookies to be turned on in order to give them money?:dontknow:

I sometimes wonder why I bother with a cookie filter when everytime you want to order something on line you have to turn it off. Aaaargh!:BangHead:

Len
 

scsmith42

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Scott Smith
Len, I can't advise you re the web page, but I can state that I've never had to replace a wheel on either of the two different Drill Doctor's that I have (in ten years or so of use). I'm a big proponent of buying spares, but in this instance unless you are using them every day, you may want to hold off on purchasing the spare wheel.

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Scott
 

Len

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Len
Scott,

Thanks for the info.

As much as I hated to do it, I turned cookies on :tinysmile_cry_t: and the "Add to Cart" buttons magically appeared. Went ahead and ordered the extra wheel and other stuff, as right now they have a 25% off sale going on.:icon_cheers

Len
 
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