Jim,
Walmart has free shipping too, even if you only buy 1 and it is the $19 each price plus local sales tax. I susect most products ordered on the internet, that are only available there, and not in the brick and mortar name front, are
ordered by the name front from another supplier/importer after you order from them to be drop shipped to them with this "Order to pick up at a store of your choice scheme. They probably make more profit that way than actually stocking the items in their own wharehouse in quantity. The world
of retailing is getting more and more that way which is not helping the folks in this country, that want to work, find jobs. I researched a bit before placing the order and found that many people have found that when a product is available this "order and pick up at store way" and also as regular stocked inventory at a Walmart store, the price of the same item stocked in the store is somewhat higher than if ordered on the net and picked up at a store.
I know Amazon runs a big warehouse operation themselves as well as direct sales, so I might speculate that Walmart gets this product from them. Just a guess. Many big competitors on the surface really work together in the background.
I think fire fighting equipment is designed for 4-6" hoses and 1k gpm throughput so a home well would be worthless. The power would probably be shut off at the transformer pole anyway. Seeing the smoke above the treeline
last night really got my interest since there are hundreds of acres of dry woods between where the fire was and my property, probably connected.
Since you are still digging your pond near the house you might want to consider a dry hydrant. Fire Protection in Rural Areas: Dry Hydrants for Ponds, AEX-422-98
after checking with the local fire protection and government to see what you are getting into.
Ron
Walmart has free shipping too, even if you only buy 1 and it is the $19 each price plus local sales tax. I susect most products ordered on the internet, that are only available there, and not in the brick and mortar name front, are
ordered by the name front from another supplier/importer after you order from them to be drop shipped to them with this "Order to pick up at a store of your choice scheme. They probably make more profit that way than actually stocking the items in their own wharehouse in quantity. The world
of retailing is getting more and more that way which is not helping the folks in this country, that want to work, find jobs. I researched a bit before placing the order and found that many people have found that when a product is available this "order and pick up at store way" and also as regular stocked inventory at a Walmart store, the price of the same item stocked in the store is somewhat higher than if ordered on the net and picked up at a store.
I know Amazon runs a big warehouse operation themselves as well as direct sales, so I might speculate that Walmart gets this product from them. Just a guess. Many big competitors on the surface really work together in the background.
I think fire fighting equipment is designed for 4-6" hoses and 1k gpm throughput so a home well would be worthless. The power would probably be shut off at the transformer pole anyway. Seeing the smoke above the treeline
last night really got my interest since there are hundreds of acres of dry woods between where the fire was and my property, probably connected.
Since you are still digging your pond near the house you might want to consider a dry hydrant. Fire Protection in Rural Areas: Dry Hydrants for Ponds, AEX-422-98
after checking with the local fire protection and government to see what you are getting into.
Ron