View Full Version : The price of work boots....
Blakamin
18th March 2005, 17:34
Is friggin amazing.....
I went today, to price a new pair of boots... mine are 3 years old and I wear them everday... I only own them and a pair of dress shoes (bike boots dont count)
I have a pair of Blundstones that KW in oz supplied in 2002... $94 dollars if I had of paid.... but the soles are wearing thin which hurts my feet at work. (8+ hrs on concrete)
so... I go to a safety shop and find the same boots are $160!!!!
I go to the blundstone website... thru a link... and find something along the lines of "from catwalks in paris to mines in blah blah blah"
WTF???? Why should my boots nearly cost twice as much coz some anorexic hooker in paris wears them?????
Really pissed off now!!!!!!
anyone know of any decent footwear I can wear to work??? (steel-capped)
Jackrat
18th March 2005, 17:49
Grit ya' teeth a pay the bucks mate.
I think they worked out their boots really are that good after all.
I need a new pair as well but I'm going to OZ next month so will pick em' up while I'm over there.
Holy Roller
18th March 2005, 17:50
Thats a cheap pair
Mine cost $330 but work forked out for them as with few years. Can get new boots every 6 months if needed and issued every year. Tried many types but found the old red bull slip ons are the best for me.
I see that the red shed has steel caps at a resonable price.
Mencius
18th March 2005, 17:53
anyone know of any decent footwear I can wear to work??? (steel-capped)
*shameless plug*
0800 526 436 Wholesafe Safety Equipment
*/shameless plug*
I don't know what the prices on boots are like, but they might be able to do you a good deal.
Ang
Blakamin
18th March 2005, 18:02
Thats what shits me JR, I was over there 4 weeks ago but didnt need them for work.. :brick: (still legally dont, but I love owning toes)
Couldnt wear red shed boots, HR... need something with a decent sole to stand on concrete all day... KW used to replace all the time too....
It looks like paying the bucks is the thing... but it also means the only place I can ride for the next 2 months is to work.....
crashe
18th March 2005, 18:19
well now to shatter it all...lol
Up here in auckland there is a company.... they was in Cartwright Place Kelston, Auckland... now moved to new premises... new pull on work boots with steel caps $60 some up to $80 (that was not so long ago) and all that was wrong with them is they are called shop seconds cos they will have a mark or scratch on them... shit after a day they would be marked anyways....
So is there a place down that way that does the same thing?
Tis worth checking it out....
Timber020
18th March 2005, 18:38
If your after slip ons and give me your size I should be able to get you a pair for SFA. Oh they only come in black
My last work boots were over 400, but on the bright side they are cumbersome and overweight.
Careful on the warehouse steel caps, many dont pass safety standard, you could go for a skate with osh if your caught in them.
Blakamin
18th March 2005, 19:07
well now to shatter it all...lol
Up here in auckland there is a company.... they was in Cartwright Place Kelston, Auckland... now moved to new premises... new pull on work boots with steel caps $60 some up to $80 (that was not so long ago) and all that was wrong with them is they are called shop seconds cos they will have a mark or scratch on them... shit after a day they would be marked anyways....
So is there a place down that way that does the same thing?
Tis worth checking it out....
I wish... cant find any on the net or phonebook....
If your after slip ons and give me your size I should be able to get you a pair for SFA. Oh they only come in black
Size 10.... that would be unreal!!!!!!
Motu
18th March 2005, 19:27
Turu do safety gear,they have a whole range mail order,but my safety shop does the same cateloge.I'm due for a new pair soon too,got Bludstones now,they were $95 3 years ago,now you've scared me....
sels1
18th March 2005, 19:37
Fortunately my employer buys mine for me . I was using Blundstones but now using Olivers slip ons. Sooo comfortable. Got a spare pair if you want a test drive.
avgas
18th March 2005, 19:46
yep work boots are not cheap.
i got a pair of ex forestry boots (rest their souls - lovely boots), about 10 years ago with a cool metal toe gripper.
They were the best boots i ever had....and they cost me a whole.....$30 - brand new.
Then the boots bassically went up $50 since then. The last pair i had were about $200.
Why dont the prisoners makes boots in their spare time - theyre shoes were ok.
Blakamin
18th March 2005, 19:50
Fortunately my employer buys mine for me . I was using Blundstones but now using Olivers slip ons. Sooo comfortable. Got a spare pair if you want a test drive.
Olivers are made in Ballarat... where my mum and sister live... in fact... 1k from my sisters... :niceone: :apint:
will get back to you on that test drive....
dss3
18th March 2005, 20:04
Mate, i'm too lazy to read all of the details of this thread. However I purchase the work boots for my company. Currently we get John Bull "Torro's". They are a slip on boot with little stiching to be damaged by welding and grinding sparks. Quite comfortable aswell. If you cant find anything you want for $100.00 drop me a line and i'll get ya some of the above boots if ya like.
_daryl
dss3
18th March 2005, 20:05
BTW we used to buy blundstones and find the JB's far superior for comfort and durability.
_daryl
Blakamin
18th March 2005, 20:06
BTW we used to buy blundstones and find the JB's far superior for comfort and durability.
_daryl
shhh...made by the same lot...... :niceone:
dss3
18th March 2005, 20:09
Oh well, even if it is in our head that they feel more comfortable... they still feel more comfortable! :-)
_daryl
Blakamin
18th March 2005, 20:11
Oh well, even if it is in our head that they feel more comfortable... they still feel more comfortable! :-)
_daryl
:niceone: will let you know... (only found that out today.... I thought JB's were heavier :spudwhat: )
mikey
18th March 2005, 20:24
sign up at quin work force, they give you free safety boots, steel capps, just got to wear a thick pair of socks while you wear them in
Timber020
18th March 2005, 20:50
Blakamin, sent you a PM, I have a pair of 9's here, might take a few days to get my hands on some 10's.
Blakamin
18th March 2005, 21:16
Blakamin, sent you a PM, I have a pair of 9's here, might take a few days to get my hands on some 10's.
did you not get a reply??? will try again! :niceone:
zooter
19th March 2005, 16:10
Dunno if this is feasible at your work but in the freezing works' workshop we had rubber mats in front of the workbenches and lathe so the spots where you stood still most of the time were easier on the feet.
geoffm
20th March 2005, 18:23
The John Bull factory shop used to be in Henderson and had cheap cosmetic seconds. A workmate swore by them, and they were well cheap. I used to have a pair of John Bull "Trucker" boots - nice and high with lots of ankle support for riding the bike to work. The accounts person spewed when the bill arrived, but since I didn't get a boot allowance and they had to provide safety gear...
Geoff
Blakamin
20th March 2005, 18:42
Dunno if this is feasible at your work but in the freezing works' workshop we had rubber mats in front of the workbenches and lathe so the spots where you stood still most of the time were easier on the feet.
would be nice but i'm never in the same place for more than 5 minutes..... :angry2:
geoffm... you gotta love it when they do that :niceone:
StoneChucker
20th March 2005, 18:47
[QUOTE=Blakamin]would be nice but i'm never in the same place for more than 5 minutes..... :angry2:
Then you're working too hard mate... I've seen some standing around for fricken hours! :niceone:
curious george
20th March 2005, 19:06
they was in Cartwright Place Kelston, Auckland... now moved to new premises... new pull on work boots with steel caps $60 some up to $80
That was the John Bull factory shop.
Look up in the Yellow pages, or try Garmont.
Both the same.
Have you tried Doyles? They carry seconds and firsts
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