California
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- Jan 22, 2004
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- An hour north of San Francisco
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- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
Amazon seems to ship from your nearest regional warehouse nearly all the time, that's how they can offer same day delivery at extra cost. If its not in stock there, then they apparently ship from whatever warehouse has stock, absorbing the additional cost to meet their promised delivery date.How does Amazon's warehousing system work?
I'm on the east coast and most of my orders tend to come from western states, you're in Calif. and you're getting orders shipped from Ohio.
One strategy I often use is look at Amazon's alternate offerings of 'damaged packaging' (their abuse) or 'used-like new' (likely customer returns). There's another category, something like 'manual and charger missing, bare item only'. In my experience those descriptions are accurate.
For my paint they listed two weeks delay for new product or immediate shipment for 'damaged packaging' for a few $ less, so I chose that one. They wouldn't ship a leaking can and I don't care what the exterior box looks like. Likewise recently for a 6-pack of dish soap, discounted. Seals under the caps of the bottles were intact, that's all that mattered. Toilet paper similar, that could be really beat up without lessening the product quality. Their carton of house brand has five plastic covered 6-packs and that plastic would be intact.
Ordering anything but New is likely shipped from some random place, not the local warehouse.