Posted by whizkidkyus on December 27, 2017 at 02:17:48 from (64.130.131.139):
Hi,
As some of you probably remember I fool with small engines ,along with a friend of mine who also does . I just ordered some cheap aftermarket parts off of Amazon for the two of us . I found out that some parts are coming from China and there was a part that was cheap,but didn't order that was sold from a company that was started in 2005 and based in Florida . So it's a mix of China cheap parts and American ones ( but ,I don't know where the American ones are made ) . I know how you guys on here feel about Chinese parts as well as cheap parts and as well as aftermarket parts. Mostly the Chinese parts . My question is - How many of you have ordered the cheaper parts off of Amazon and how was their quality as well as performance . Durability ? Over all, how did they do in every aspect ? Was it worth it ? Thanks for any and all advice .
Whizkid
P.s I'm not trying to start a war on cheap Chinese parts or Amazon stuff so let's not get it deleted . On a good note, I ordered my friend a 2 pkg ( there was two pumps to an order , a two for one price deal ) of fuel pumps that would fit a Briggs ,etc. And, then I ordered myself an order of them too. The seller contacted me wanting to know if I really wanted two orders or one . If there was a mistake then he would refund my money for the second one . I thought that was really nice of him as most would have just sent two orders and forgot about it . It just goes to show that you have good and bad in all races and nationalites of people .
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