... Rochester Electronics seems to be prominent... any good?
I've made at least 10 orders from them on the same account for the same business.... Rochester Electronics seems to be prominent... any good?For delivery to Germany, free shipping doesn't apply to Rochester Electronics. In addition to another ~US$40 for shipment expect "handling fees" from the carrier plus duty. I can't tell you more at this point, since I am still waiting for the additional charges. (in short - different INCOTERMS)
Since Digikey was playing their (German?) customers last week, by adjusting the quoted price about 10% upwards upon placing the goods into the shopping cart, plus stocks being of a general volatile nature, I got cautious myself. Whenever my cart exceeded minimum free shipping, which was no problem, because I shopped for several kiloDollars, I hit "checkout". So we got more than half a dozen parcels from Digikey over the course of three days. One was the Rochester parcel, which has an additional duty sticker attached.
The "flexible pricing" lasted for about a day. I could flog myself because I haven't done a screenshot. However - I had advertised price still on screen and higher price in the shopping cart. This behabvior was shown for several ST and TI parts. My colleague in procurement told me that the situation had been cleared the next day. Prices were constant, albeit even higher than the 10% surcharge that I had seen the day before.
This is what's known as "Transitory Inflation"... and if you believe that, the Brooklyn Bridge is only a click away from your cart!
Another shipping fiasco. I made an order from mcmaster-carr the other day. They emailed me to say:
Due to the cost and complexity of shipping our products to Canada, we are only able to accept orders from businesses and schools. We’ve canceled your order. If this material is not for personal use, please resubmit your order online using the business or school name.
This order was for businessI've made at least 10 orders from them on the same account for the same business.
3DHubs went this direction a while ago too. Used to be able to make low cost orders, now any order less than $100 gets rounded up to $100.
I suspect the likes of WinSource will end up being bag holders sooner or later - you can't buy millions of $ of stock and sit on it forever. When inventories at companies fill up, Digi-Key and the likes will start bringing parts back into stock and at market prices, not 10x. No one will want to buy from WS, etc., at 10x the price and they'll lose money even selling at cost because storage ain't free.
Has anyone ordered parts from Digikey's Marketplace vendors? I haven't, but there seems to be many of them and the prices are generally low. However I suspect the delivery might be slower than normal and the buyer incurs extra shipping costs because they are shipped from the vendor, not Digikey. Rochester Electronics seems to be prominent... any good?
I suspect the likes of WinSource will end up being bag holders sooner or later - you can't buy millions of $ of stock and sit on it forever. When inventories at companies fill up, Digi-Key and the likes will start bringing parts back into stock and at market prices, not 10x. No one will want to buy from WS, etc., at 10x the price and they'll lose money even selling at cost because storage ain't free.
Here's to hoping all the hoarders get burned bad enough to deter hoarding next time.
I suspect the likes of WinSource will end up being bag holders sooner or later - you can't buy millions of $ of stock and sit on it forever. When inventories at companies fill up, Digi-Key and the likes will start bringing parts back into stock and at market prices, not 10x. No one will want to buy from WS, etc., at 10x the price and they'll lose money even selling at cost because storage ain't free.
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This is what's known as "Transitory Inflation"... and if you believe that, the Brooklyn Bridge is only a click away from your cart!![]()
Chipageddon's been brutal to us.
Learned a new term; "Decomitted".
As in we have decomitted your order for 60k motor controllers
that was supposed to be delivered next month.
Has anyone ordered parts from Digikey's Marketplace vendors? I haven't, but there seems to be many of them and the prices are generally low. However I suspect the delivery might be slower than normal and the buyer incurs extra shipping costs because they are shipped from the vendor, not Digikey. Rochester Electronics seems to be prominent... any good?


I noticed Digikey has increased their prices of pretty much everything. The humble 0402 garden variety resistor that was 10 cents for one is now 15 cents, and volume prices have increased a lot. That has to be price gouging.
Same here, looking at imposing a 20% price increase myself: it's no longer possible to shoulder the costs without becoming unviable as a business.
This is not only the increased parts costs, but also the effects on cash flow, as I have to stock up on parts ahead of time and factor in loss of income due to unplanned delays beyond my control.
Not to mention the extra time spent hunting around for parts, and redesigning around what's available
Same here, looking at imposing a 20% price increase myself: it's no longer possible to shoulder the costs without becoming unviable as a business.
This is not only the increased parts costs, but also the effects on cash flow, as I have to stock up on parts ahead of time and factor in loss of income due to unplanned delays beyond my control.Not to mention the extra time spent hunting around for parts, and redesigning around what's available