Price of the Penn TRQ40 and Shimano TN30A

M@rius

Senior Member
Hi Guys

 

I have noted that the tackle stores in the States price both the TRQ40 and the TN30A at about $450 to $500.  Why is it then that the TRQ40 is so much more expensive than the TN30A in South Africa?  A reputable dealer in SA asks R5000 for the TRQ40 and R3600 for the TN30A.

 

I know that the Penn's are made in the USA, but can postage etc. really have such a large impact on the price?

 

Regards

M
 

Strepie

Sealiner
You can buy it from Ebay with shipping included for R3k.....
http://global.ebay.com/Penn-BLACK-TORQUE-40-TRQ40-Conventional-Fishing-Reel/280703326081/item
 
M@rius wrote:
Hi Guys

 

I have noted that the tackle stores in the States price both the TRQ40 and the TN30A at about $450 to $500.  Why is it then that the TRQ40 is so much more expensive than the TN30A in South Africa?  A reputable dealer in SA asks R5000 for the TRQ40 and R3600 for the TN30A.

 

I know that the Penn's are made in the USA, but can postage etc. really have such a large impact on the price?

 

Regards

M
...want hulle is skelms....:walk:walk:walk:walk
 

Alec

New member
Has anyone bought one via eBay, do you still have to pay tax on this and how much

 

thanks
 

eli

Senior Member
the only extra charge you pay is VAT. there are no import taxes on fishing equipment.
 

ferrars

New member
Check out for the free shipping then you save even more, it takes about 3weeks, depends where its from, dropped of at your closest post office, you save major bucks!!! If every body started buying like this you will see how quick the tackle shops start dropping there prices
 

Trophy

Sealiner
ferrars wrote:
If every body started buying like this you will see how quick the tackle shops start dropping there prices

HIya ferrars,

Think you might find that its the bloody SA tackle agents that make the $$.

I now fall into the small class of tackle shop owners.

In most cases there is more margin in a spool or two of line and a hand full of sinkers than there is in the sale of a reel?!?
 
The company I work for in the US just ordered me a Penn TRQ40 as a gift. How's this? It cost $388US, which amounts to around R2600.  Insane how we get ripped off in SA...
 

ferrars

New member
@ Trophy you are right! braid very cheap online and grinders,multipliers not always cheaper, but you score on ebay when you buy secondhand reels that some guys buy but then they cant cast it or when the owner past away....
 

JasonF

Sealiner
I can't comment as I got mine as a gift from my previous company as a go-away present. Would I have bought one for the price they cost in SA. Only if had a good divorce lawyer........lol
 

habib

Sealiner
EBAY the only way i buy.

whiplash for R1 per meter delivered?....who is gonna beat that?.

lets not even get started on reels.....and just to mention hooks......1/3 the price we pay here....even if its mustads or owner etc....
 

Joker

Senior Member
Captain Sparrow wrote:
The company I work for in the US just ordered me a Penn TRQ40 as a gift. How's this? It cost $388US, which amounts to around R2600.  Insane how we get ripped off in SA...

Lucky guy....

 

Where do I put my name down for one?
 

Expat

Sealiner
M@rius wrote:
Hi Guys

 

I have noted that the tackle stores in the States price both the TRQ40 and the TN30A at about $450 to $500.  Why is it then that the TRQ40 is so much more expensive than the TN30A in South Africa?  A reputable dealer in SA asks R5000 for the TRQ40 and R3600 for the TN30A.

 

I know that the Penn's are made in the USA, but can postage etc. really have such a large impact on the price?

 

Regards

M

Ek dink dis omdat die Penn in America gemaak word, is daar nie invoerbelasting betrokke nie, maar wel op die Shimano. As die Penn daar ook belas moes word sou dit baie duurder as die Shimano gewees het. Saltigas kos ook dieselfde as Shimano’s in die USA, maar hier is hulle oor die R5000
 
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