The place where I bought my large egg from is okay, but somewhat soulless - biggish local hardware store, where someone is assigned to the bbq section each day in rotation, prices are a little higher than other places. They're okay.
Bought my small from another dealer because they had a great deal, and accessory prices were a bit lower vs. dealer #1. They had one floor model left in stock with the side wings attached. They wanted me to come back the next day since I didn't want the side shelves. They were scheduled to come buy and do some poolwork 2 days later, so I said hey,why don't you just have the guy bring it to my house in 2 days. They wanted $75 for delivery. So I gave them the look, and convinced them to take a whopping 10mins to take the shelves off, so that I could buy it that day. They ended up standing me up 2 days later for the pool work - I had taken the morning off work - and they were real pinheads about the whole thing, so I don't want to give them anymore of my business.
Segue to my quest to buy 2 sets of egg feet. Stopped by dealer #3 today, and they are a froo-froo kitchen and bath store without any eggs ever on display. They order direct from the distributor whenever someone wants an egg. The young lady had no clue what i meant by the feet.
On to dealer #4, a fireplace store, who I know from past experience is overpriced. Asked him if he had any feet lying around in the back. He did! Wanted $15 for EACH foot. Told him that dealers were giving these away free, and that a set of Primo feet could be had for $20 per set of 3 on the internet. He came down to $10 for each foot. I passed. This is the guy who thought his XL on display was a large, and his mini on display was a small.
There are 2 more dealers (one is the sister store of dealer #1) in Houston, so I will go and try my luck there. I think there are a couple of others around, about an hour's drive away, which I may try whenever I'm in those areas. Until then, my clay pot holders from Lowes ($5 for 3) are holding up well... but they aren't green.
Oh well. Guess I'm just venting. But I am green with envy when I hear about folks who have great dealers, who know how to treat their customers right. Its becoming an alien concept... around here at least.
#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI went thru the same type of experience when I first bought egg(s) in my area. We offered to have the first Eggfest and the dealer that came took home over $10k in sales and didn't want to be there. Go figure. We opened a Big Green Egg store ourselves soon after, by offering great customer service along with a great selection we now sell over 250 Eggs a year.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeGuy I've bought both my eggs from is over an hour away but amazing. Calls me with answers to question, he's a big egghead, is on the forum personally, and in touch with naked whiz. That's the reason I drive to buy from him, plus he is cheaper.
This is my observation and the reason my local dealer is bad and this guy is great. Local dealer is a pool store that just happens to sell eggs. If they sell one oh well if not who cares.
Guy I buy from owns a "grill store" he sells high end gas and big green egg. Hmmm see what I mean.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeChattanooga rocks with The Patio Store. Excellent support and very well informed sales staff. They never push and warranty work is a breeze. And they always seem to "know" you, even your name.
I have recommended them to several who wanted to buy an egg and asked me for help.
Large and Small BGE
And all the toys to make me look like a Gizmo Chef.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeIf my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit!
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeSWMBO might have something to say when I list my criteria for moving as "must have good BGE dealer within reasonable distance"! :)
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1 • Off Topic Disagree Agree 1LikeIf my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit!
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1 • Off Topic Disagree 1Agree LikeMy hometown changed dealers. Stopped in Friday to browse and meet the folks...10 minutes and no one noticed me. It's in a furniture store for Pete's sake.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeWhy would bge set up a store that really doesn't serve bge customers? People that have never cooked on one but have only seen the promo video. If i were a regional Mgr some things would change.
Do these stores not realize how much money we're willing to spend and how loyal we are to customer service?
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThis is typical because the Green Egg portion of their business is strickly a side product and not the "bread and butter" part of these businesses. If the business owner is smart, and educates his/her employees about this product, the store will sell more eggs, and in today's market -- EGGS SELL EGGS !! As i was reading down the list of comments, right away, those forum members that like their dealer was a function of customer service and knowing the product. I have dealt with two different dealers. My local dealer sell stoves and fireplaces -- and a few eggs!! If you get the right salesperson you will be happy, and if not, you might walk out of the store in a rush!! And they tried to charge me $16.00 for a three month old failed gasket.
The second dealer was a Ace Hardware and my niece had talked to someone knowledgable on the product and who gave her a packaged price for all the parts she was wanting. Since i had a pikup truck, i went with her to buy the package deal. Her original saleperson was not in the store, and the staff would not honor the other guy's quote!! My niece was very upset, but just walked out of the store. Knowing how upset she was i didn't mention the egg on the way back to her house. When we arrived at her house, she went in and opened up her phone address book. Come to find out she knew the Ace Hardware store owner -- he owns three stores. After a short discussion, he told her he would take care of it. Fifteen minutes later he call to say the egg was ready to be picked up, or he would have it delivered free! We had some other shopping to do, so she said we would pick it up. The store employees were ALTOGETHER different on the second trip. She got the original deal -- plus they didn't charge her for the cast iron grill and a three tiered grid that was inside the egg -- plus the owner thru in three free bags of lump.
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