scott.cr
Flashlight Enthusiast
First off, let me tell you it was COLD!!! End of August and I can't leave the house without a sweater, at least.
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Went to a Mountain Equipment Co-Op store (similar to REI in the States) to buy a flashlight for grandma and was pretty stunned at the HIGH prices those Canadians pay for Maglites! 2D-3D Maglites are easily found at home for $18, but they run at least $35 in Canada, and with the Canadian dollar closing in on the U.S. dollar you can't really explain the price diff on exchange rate alone.
I suppose it's due to GST, aka Gouge and Screw, er, Goods and Services Tax?
Instead of the $35 Maglite, grandma got a Surefire G2 with a lifetime supply of CR123s out of my personal stash because I didn't want to pay that kinda hay for a Maglite. (She was using some Eveready plastic light from a dollar store.)
I did buy a pen flare gun for my dad's 55th though, heh. It was only $18 plus another $16 for six flares. Never saw anything like it at REI.
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Went to a Mountain Equipment Co-Op store (similar to REI in the States) to buy a flashlight for grandma and was pretty stunned at the HIGH prices those Canadians pay for Maglites! 2D-3D Maglites are easily found at home for $18, but they run at least $35 in Canada, and with the Canadian dollar closing in on the U.S. dollar you can't really explain the price diff on exchange rate alone.
I suppose it's due to GST, aka Gouge and Screw, er, Goods and Services Tax?
Instead of the $35 Maglite, grandma got a Surefire G2 with a lifetime supply of CR123s out of my personal stash because I didn't want to pay that kinda hay for a Maglite. (She was using some Eveready plastic light from a dollar store.)
I did buy a pen flare gun for my dad's 55th though, heh. It was only $18 plus another $16 for six flares. Never saw anything like it at REI.