![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Several people at OSH had told me about the $1.00 rebate offer that Champion
had when you bought oil filters from Wag Aero. At the time WA's price was $16.85. I pondered the math on this and decided against carting around a case of oil filters and knew I was getting nearly as good of a deal through the internet site I'd used several months before. I finally looked up the invoice and here are the numbers. 48110-1 at Wag Aero OSH $16.85 plus tax = $17.78 minus $1.00 from the Champion booth = $16.78 no case or quantity discount http://www.airsuppliers.com/aircraft...R_AIRCRAFT.asp 48110-1 at airsuppliers.com $15.30 plus freight. Last time I ordered they averaged just over $17 each delivered. I just wanted to make the group aware of the site. This is the cheapest that I've found filters online. Jim |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Actually Jim, aircraftspruce.com ends up being a tad bit cheaper than
airsuppliers.com. I checked out both and even though the oil filters at airsuppliers are $1.65 cheaper than aircraftspruce, after you add shipping and handling the total ends up being more. Plus airsuppliers has some goofy-ass $10.00 charge if you don't spend over $50.00, so if you spend under $50 airsuppliers is quite a bit more expensive. No I don't work for aircraftspruce, but I have found that they sell products at a reasonable price (if airplane parts can ever be reasonable) and their service is good. Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Several people at OSH had told me about the $1.00 rebate offer that Champion had when you bought oil filters from Wag Aero. At the time WA's price was $16.85. I pondered the math on this and decided against carting around a case of oil filters and knew I was getting nearly as good of a deal through the internet site I'd used several months before. I finally looked up the invoice and here are the numbers. 48110-1 at Wag Aero OSH $16.85 plus tax = $17.78 minus $1.00 from the Champion booth = $16.78 no case or quantity discount http://www.airsuppliers.com/aircraft...R_AIRCRAFT.asp 48110-1 at airsuppliers.com $15.30 plus freight. Last time I ordered they averaged just over $17 each delivered. I just wanted to make the group aware of the site. This is the cheapest that I've found filters online. Jim |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Really? I just ran an order on airsuppliers for 6 filters and it came to
$17.36 each, includeing shipping and handleing. Spruce's price before shipping and handleing is $17.25. I buy a lot of stuff with Spruce, even got the pleasure of meeting Jim at OSH. He sold me a few things but wouldn't give me a discount on a case of oil filters either. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message .. . Actually Jim, aircraftspruce.com ends up being a tad bit cheaper than airsuppliers.com. I checked out both and even though the oil filters at airsuppliers are $1.65 cheaper than aircraftspruce, after you add shipping and handling the total ends up being more. Plus airsuppliers has some goofy-ass $10.00 charge if you don't spend over $50.00, so if you spend under $50 airsuppliers is quite a bit more expensive. No I don't work for aircraftspruce, but I have found that they sell products at a reasonable price (if airplane parts can ever be reasonable) and their service is good. Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Several people at OSH had told me about the $1.00 rebate offer that Champion had when you bought oil filters from Wag Aero. At the time WA's price was $16.85. I pondered the math on this and decided against carting around a case of oil filters and knew I was getting nearly as good of a deal through the internet site I'd used several months before. I finally looked up the invoice and here are the numbers. 48110-1 at Wag Aero OSH $16.85 plus tax = $17.78 minus $1.00 from the Champion booth = $16.78 no case or quantity discount http://www.airsuppliers.com/aircraft...R_AIRCRAFT.asp 48110-1 at airsuppliers.com $15.30 plus freight. Last time I ordered they averaged just over $17 each delivered. I just wanted to make the group aware of the site. This is the cheapest that I've found filters online. Jim |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Maybe your filters are different than mine.. I get Champion CH48103-1
for my IO360. and they are 16.95 plus shipping. I bought 3 last time and the total was $55.65 to my door. Not much cheaper than airsuppliers but a little... Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Really? I just ran an order on airsuppliers for 6 filters and it came to $17.36 each, includeing shipping and handleing. Spruce's price before shipping and handleing is $17.25. I buy a lot of stuff with Spruce, even got the pleasure of meeting Jim at OSH. He sold me a few things but wouldn't give me a discount on a case of oil filters either. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message .. . Actually Jim, aircraftspruce.com ends up being a tad bit cheaper than airsuppliers.com. I checked out both and even though the oil filters at airsuppliers are $1.65 cheaper than aircraftspruce, after you add shipping and handling the total ends up being more. Plus airsuppliers has some goofy-ass $10.00 charge if you don't spend over $50.00, so if you spend under $50 airsuppliers is quite a bit more expensive. No I don't work for aircraftspruce, but I have found that they sell products at a reasonable price (if airplane parts can ever be reasonable) and their service is good. Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Several people at OSH had told me about the $1.00 rebate offer that Champion had when you bought oil filters from Wag Aero. At the time WA's price was $16.85. I pondered the math on this and decided against carting around a case of oil filters and knew I was getting nearly as good of a deal through the internet site I'd used several months before. I finally looked up the invoice and here are the numbers. 48110-1 at Wag Aero OSH $16.85 plus tax = $17.78 minus $1.00 from the Champion booth = $16.78 no case or quantity discount http://www.airsuppliers.com/aircraft...R_AIRCRAFT.asp 48110-1 at airsuppliers.com $15.30 plus freight. Last time I ordered they averaged just over $17 each delivered. I just wanted to make the group aware of the site. This is the cheapest that I've found filters online. Jim |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
That's right, you have that manly twin... I have a sissy Mooney.. ;-)
JK Jim Burns wrote: Ahh... yep, that would be the difference. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message . .. Maybe your filters are different than mine.. I get Champion CH48103-1 for my IO360. and they are 16.95 plus shipping. I bought 3 last time and the total was $55.65 to my door. Not much cheaper than airsuppliers but a little... Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Really? I just ran an order on airsuppliers for 6 filters and it came to $17.36 each, includeing shipping and handleing. Spruce's price before shipping and handleing is $17.25. I buy a lot of stuff with Spruce, even got the pleasure of meeting Jim at OSH. He sold me a few things but wouldn't give me a discount on a case of oil filters either. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message m... Actually Jim, aircraftspruce.com ends up being a tad bit cheaper than airsuppliers.com. I checked out both and even though the oil filters at airsuppliers are $1.65 cheaper than aircraftspruce, after you add shipping and handling the total ends up being more. Plus airsuppliers has some goofy-ass $10.00 charge if you don't spend over $50.00, so if you spend under $50 airsuppliers is quite a bit more expensive. No I don't work for aircraftspruce, but I have found that they sell products at a reasonable price (if airplane parts can ever be reasonable) and their service is good. Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Several people at OSH had told me about the $1.00 rebate offer that Champion had when you bought oil filters from Wag Aero. At the time WA's price was $16.85. I pondered the math on this and decided against carting around a case of oil filters and knew I was getting nearly as good of a deal through the internet site I'd used several months before. I finally looked up the invoice and here are the numbers. 48110-1 at Wag Aero OSH $16.85 plus tax = $17.78 minus $1.00 from the Champion booth = $16.78 no case or quantity discount http://www.airsuppliers.com/aircraft...R_AIRCRAFT.asp 48110-1 at airsuppliers.com $15.30 plus freight. Last time I ordered they averaged just over $17 each delivered. I just wanted to make the group aware of the site. This is the cheapest that I've found filters online. Jim |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I guess the really important part is not what plane you own, rather that
you make sure you spend every single extra dollar you have on them!! Sometimes I just can't believe how much these things cost to keep going. Then I hurry and ram the bill in the drawer before the wife spots it. Like now, I am waiting for Tim Matheson to call and tell me he has our S-Tec30 installed and it is ready to pick up. I can't wait!! I think a Garmin 396 is next on the list... Yeeee Haaaa!! :-) Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Think of it more as 360 vs 540. I looked at Mooney's, Executive F's and early J models, long and hard before realizing that I really wanted and needed something bigger. I still drool over them when one shows up on the ramp. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message . .. That's right, you have that manly twin... I have a sissy Mooney.. ;-) JK Jim Burns wrote: Ahh... yep, that would be the difference. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message om... Maybe your filters are different than mine.. I get Champion CH48103-1 for my IO360. and they are 16.95 plus shipping. I bought 3 last time and the total was $55.65 to my door. Not much cheaper than airsuppliers but a little... Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Really? I just ran an order on airsuppliers for 6 filters and it came to $17.36 each, includeing shipping and handleing. Spruce's price before shipping and handleing is $17.25. I buy a lot of stuff with Spruce, even got the pleasure of meeting Jim at OSH. He sold me a few things but wouldn't give me a discount on a case of oil filters either. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message . com... Actually Jim, aircraftspruce.com ends up being a tad bit cheaper than airsuppliers.com. I checked out both and even though the oil filters at airsuppliers are $1.65 cheaper than aircraftspruce, after you add shipping and handling the total ends up being more. Plus airsuppliers has some goofy-ass $10.00 charge if you don't spend over $50.00, so if you spend under $50 airsuppliers is quite a bit more expensive. No I don't work for aircraftspruce, but I have found that they sell products at a reasonable price (if airplane parts can ever be reasonable) and their service is good. Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Several people at OSH had told me about the $1.00 rebate offer that Champion had when you bought oil filters from Wag Aero. At the time WA's price was $16.85. I pondered the math on this and decided against carting around a case of oil filters and knew I was getting nearly as good of a deal through the internet site I'd used several months before. I finally looked up the invoice and here are the numbers. 48110-1 at Wag Aero OSH $16.85 plus tax = $17.78 minus $1.00 from the Champion booth = $16.78 no case or quantity discount http://www.airsuppliers.com/aircraft...R_AIRCRAFT.asp 48110-1 at airsuppliers.com $15.30 plus freight. Last time I ordered they averaged just over $17 each delivered. I just wanted to make the group aware of the site. This is the cheapest that I've found filters online. Jim |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Ahh... yep, that would be the difference.
Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message . .. Maybe your filters are different than mine.. I get Champion CH48103-1 for my IO360. and they are 16.95 plus shipping. I bought 3 last time and the total was $55.65 to my door. Not much cheaper than airsuppliers but a little... Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Really? I just ran an order on airsuppliers for 6 filters and it came to $17.36 each, includeing shipping and handleing. Spruce's price before shipping and handleing is $17.25. I buy a lot of stuff with Spruce, even got the pleasure of meeting Jim at OSH. He sold me a few things but wouldn't give me a discount on a case of oil filters either. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message .. . Actually Jim, aircraftspruce.com ends up being a tad bit cheaper than airsuppliers.com. I checked out both and even though the oil filters at airsuppliers are $1.65 cheaper than aircraftspruce, after you add shipping and handling the total ends up being more. Plus airsuppliers has some goofy-ass $10.00 charge if you don't spend over $50.00, so if you spend under $50 airsuppliers is quite a bit more expensive. No I don't work for aircraftspruce, but I have found that they sell products at a reasonable price (if airplane parts can ever be reasonable) and their service is good. Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Several people at OSH had told me about the $1.00 rebate offer that Champion had when you bought oil filters from Wag Aero. At the time WA's price was $16.85. I pondered the math on this and decided against carting around a case of oil filters and knew I was getting nearly as good of a deal through the internet site I'd used several months before. I finally looked up the invoice and here are the numbers. 48110-1 at Wag Aero OSH $16.85 plus tax = $17.78 minus $1.00 from the Champion booth = $16.78 no case or quantity discount http://www.airsuppliers.com/aircraft...R_AIRCRAFT.asp 48110-1 at airsuppliers.com $15.30 plus freight. Last time I ordered they averaged just over $17 each delivered. I just wanted to make the group aware of the site. This is the cheapest that I've found filters online. Jim |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Think of it more as 360 vs 540. I looked at Mooney's, Executive F's and
early J models, long and hard before realizing that I really wanted and needed something bigger. I still drool over them when one shows up on the ramp. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message . .. That's right, you have that manly twin... I have a sissy Mooney.. ;-) JK Jim Burns wrote: Ahh... yep, that would be the difference. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message . .. Maybe your filters are different than mine.. I get Champion CH48103-1 for my IO360. and they are 16.95 plus shipping. I bought 3 last time and the total was $55.65 to my door. Not much cheaper than airsuppliers but a little... Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Really? I just ran an order on airsuppliers for 6 filters and it came to $17.36 each, includeing shipping and handleing. Spruce's price before shipping and handleing is $17.25. I buy a lot of stuff with Spruce, even got the pleasure of meeting Jim at OSH. He sold me a few things but wouldn't give me a discount on a case of oil filters either. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message m... Actually Jim, aircraftspruce.com ends up being a tad bit cheaper than airsuppliers.com. I checked out both and even though the oil filters at airsuppliers are $1.65 cheaper than aircraftspruce, after you add shipping and handling the total ends up being more. Plus airsuppliers has some goofy-ass $10.00 charge if you don't spend over $50.00, so if you spend under $50 airsuppliers is quite a bit more expensive. No I don't work for aircraftspruce, but I have found that they sell products at a reasonable price (if airplane parts can ever be reasonable) and their service is good. Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 Jim Burns wrote: Several people at OSH had told me about the $1.00 rebate offer that Champion had when you bought oil filters from Wag Aero. At the time WA's price was $16.85. I pondered the math on this and decided against carting around a case of oil filters and knew I was getting nearly as good of a deal through the internet site I'd used several months before. I finally looked up the invoice and here are the numbers. 48110-1 at Wag Aero OSH $16.85 plus tax = $17.78 minus $1.00 from the Champion booth = $16.78 no case or quantity discount http://www.airsuppliers.com/aircraft...R_AIRCRAFT.asp 48110-1 at airsuppliers.com $15.30 plus freight. Last time I ordered they averaged just over $17 each delivered. I just wanted to make the group aware of the site. This is the cheapest that I've found filters online. Jim |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Jon Kraus"
I guess the really important part is not what plane you own, rather that you make sure you spend every single extra dollar you have on them!! Now THAT is a quote worth keeping and repeating!! ![]() I just got done doing our books for the month of July. We flew 24 hours during the month. Each of us pay our individual wet costs plus put into a group reserve for "disasters", such as engines. All other bills are split equally. Annual Inspection & Maint. $2400 New Windshield $510 New Side Windows $850 Insurance $4195 Prop repair $1455 Elect. Fuel Pump Repair $59 Misc A&P Labor & Sign offs $150 Window trim plastic refurbish $25 Digital OAT $130 Hanger Rent $200 Grin while you're flying it, bare it when you're not, but love every minute of it! Jim |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Jim Burns wrote:
: 48110-1 at Wag Aero OSH $16.85 plus tax = $17.78 minus $1.00 from the Is it just me that doesn't like the smaller "improved" 48110-1 filter? Seems to me that more filter material is better. I've actually switched to the Kelly PMA'd for that reason. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Washington DC airspace closing for good? | tony roberts | Piloting | 153 | August 11th 05 12:56 AM |
Off topic, Gore and the internet (don't read if not interested) | Corky Scott | Home Built | 42 | June 18th 05 04:06 AM |
millionaire on the Internet... in weeks! | Malcolm Austin | Soaring | 0 | November 5th 04 11:14 PM |
Showstoppers (long, but interesting questions raised) | Anonymous Spamless | Military Aviation | 0 | April 21st 04 05:09 AM |
The Internet public meeting on National Air Tour Standards begins Feb. 23 at 9 a.m. | Larry Dighera | Piloting | 0 | February 22nd 04 03:58 PM |